Category: Content Strategy
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Keyword Cannibalization for Web3 Teams

Keyword cannibalization is when two or more pages on your site try to rank for the same search. Instead of helping you “own” that topic, your pages end up fighting each other, and Google gets confused about which one to show. For Web3 teams, this happens fast because you publish lots of similar updates like Read more
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Account-to-account A2A payments vs. card rails: which should your fintech build on in 2026?

You are building a Web3 fintech in 2026 and you need to pick a payment rail you can live with. Here is the short answer: cards win when you need instant reach and a fast first payment. A2A wins when you want lower fees, fewer disputes, and cleaner unit economics on repeat payments. For most Read more
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What Founders Get Wrong About Token Launch SEO Before TGE and How to Fix It Early

Most founders treat SEO like a post-launch chore. They build the token, plan the TGE (Token Generation Event), book the podcasts, then remember Google exists about three days before the announcement. That timing is why so many launches spike for a week, then go quiet. People stop searching your name because they never learned what Read more
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CRO for Web3 Is Not a Landing Page Problem

You hear “CRO” (Conversion Rate Optimization) and your brain goes straight to landing pages. Fair play. Landing pages are where conversions show up. But CRO is not a page. CRO is a system. Because the majority of your traffic does not convert. Roughly 2% does. The rest leaves, gets distracted, or decides “not right now.” Read more
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Three Search Engines, One Fix: The Growth Trifecta

For years, the goal was simple. Rank on Google. Get traffic from search. Google still brings buyers from search. It’s just not the only place they search now. Right now, your customers search in three different ways. Quick answers – jump to section The new three-engine search habit Your buyers now use three engines to Read more
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8 Content Formats Web3 Startups Use to Explain Complex Products

If your Web3 product takes ten minutes to explain, you do not have a product problem. You have a communication problem. The fix is not more words. The fix is picking the right format for the job, then repeating the same simple story until people can say it back to you. Today’s blog breaks down Read more
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How to Optimize Web3 Content for AI Search Tools Like ChatGPT and Perplexity

You are not writing for Google only anymore. You are writing for answer engines that grab a few lines, stitch them together, and then act like they invented your point. So if you want your Web3 content to show up in ChatGPT and Perplexity, you need to make it easy to quote, easy to check, Read more
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Get Your Web3 Project on Wikipedia Without Getting Rejected

A Wikipedia page looks like instant credibility. In Web3, it can cut down the “Are you legit?” questions that slow partnerships, listings, and BD. In today’s blog, I’ll be blunt. You don’t “get” a Wikipedia page by wanting one. You earn it by getting covered in independent sources. After that, you write a draft that Read more









