For Micro Business
The same SEO and AI plays, retold for who has to run them: agencies, micro businesses, SMEs, and mid-market teams.
Answer Engine Optimization: Getting Cited by AI, Not Just Ranked
Ranking first means nothing if the AI answers the question above your link and the user never scrolls. The new goal is being the source it quotes.
RAG for SEO: Grounding AI Content in Your Own Data
The reason AI content sounds interchangeable is that everyone feeds the model the same nothing. RAG feeds it your data instead.
AI Agents for SEO: What the n8n Agent Node Actually Does
A workflow follows the steps you gave it. An agent decides its own steps. Knowing which you need is most of the battle.
Programmatic and E-commerce Product SEO at Catalog Scale
Generating ten thousand pages is easy. Generating ten thousand pages worth indexing is the entire problem.
On-Page SEO Automation: Titles, Meta, Schema, and Internal Links
The boring on-page work is where most SEO is won and lost. It is also exactly the work AI does faster than you and never forgets.
Automated Technical SEO Audits: Crawl, Score, and Fix With AI
A once-a-year audit finds problems a year too late. The point of automating it is that it never stops looking.
Turn Google Search Console Into an AI Opportunity Finder
You are already ranking on page two for things you never wrote about. An AI agent's job is to find them before you waste effort elsewhere.
Automating Keyword and Competitor Research With AI
Your competitors' best pages and your buyers' real questions are public. The only question is who reads them first, and how often.
Multi-Agent Content Systems: Research to Published Post on Autopilot
One model writing a whole post is a generalist. A team of narrow agents, each doing one job, is a system. Here's the difference.
AI Content Engines: Automating SEO Blog Production With n8n
A keyword goes in one end, a published post comes out the other. Here's how to build that without publishing garbage.
How to Control the OpenAI Crawlers With robots.txt: A Micro Business Guide
One tiny file controls how AI sees your site. Here is how to read it, what each line means, and the copy-paste block that keeps you findable.
When ChatGPT Reads Your Page Live: A Micro Business Guide
Someone is checking you out on ChatGPT right now. This is how to make sure the page they get is fast, clear, and current.
Should You Let AI Train on Your Content? A Micro Business Guide
The 'is AI stealing my content' question, answered plainly for a business with no legal team and no time to panic.
How to Show Up in ChatGPT Search as a Micro Business
No agency, no dev, no budget. Just the handful of checks that decide whether ChatGPT can see you at all.
Core Web Vitals for Micro Businesses: Making Your Site Fast Without a Developer
You will not out-code a web agency. You do not have to. Three checks and four fixes handle most of what a small-business site gets wrong.
Market Sizing for Micro Businesses: Sizing Demand Before You Spend
You do not need a tool subscription or an agency to size your market. You need a free afternoon and the discipline to count what is real, not what is flattering.
Schema Markup for Micro Businesses: The Three Types Worth Your Time
Schema is one of the few free SEO jobs a busy owner can finish in an afternoon. Three types cover almost all the value. Skip the rest.
Indexing Diagnostics for Micro Businesses: Why Your Pages Are Not in Google
If a page is not indexed, it cannot rank and no customer will ever find it. Here is how a one-person shop checks and fixes that for free this week.
AI Overviews for Micro Businesses: What to Do About the Clicks You Are Losing
Google's AI Overviews are eating clicks on how-to and what-is questions. Here is what an owner-operator with no marketing staff should actually do about it.
Sitemaps and Indexing for Micro Businesses: Getting Your Pages Into Google
If your pages are not in Google's index, nothing else you do to them matters. Here is the cheapest, highest-return hour you can spend on your own site this week.
The Search Console Performance Report for Micro Businesses: The Few Numbers That Matter
Most of the Performance report is noise for a business your size. Here are the few numbers worth your time and the ones to ignore.
Google Search Console for Micro Businesses: The 20-Minute Weekly Habit
Search Console is the one free tool that shows you exactly what Google sees. Here is the owner-operator version: set it up once, check it in 20 minutes a week, skip the rest.
Cost-Effective AI for Micro Businesses: Getting the Most From AI Without Overpaying
The developer version of this is about picking Opus, Sonnet, or Haiku per task. The owner version is simpler: pick the smallest tool that does the job, and stop paying for capability you never use.
AI Agents for Micro Businesses: What Is Safe to Automate and What Is Not
An AI agent is software that can take actions, not just write text. That is the useful part and the risky part. Here is where the line sits for a very small business.
AI Image Generation for Micro Businesses: Good-Enough Visuals Without a Designer
AI can hand a one-person shop decent visuals in minutes. It can also hand you six-fingered hands and a lawsuit. Here is how to get the first without the second.
AI Chat for Micro Businesses: When a Website Chatbot Is Worth It (and When It Backfires)
Every vendor wants to sell you a chatbot. For a business your size it is usually the wrong buy. Here is how to tell the difference, and what to do instead.
AI-Assisted Content for Micro Businesses: Write a Month of Content in a Weekend
You do not have a marketing team. You have a Saturday. Here is how to turn that into four weeks of content that still sounds like a real person wrote it.
Prompt Caching for Micro Businesses: When Cheaper AI Content Is Worth the Setup
You will probably never touch prompt caching yourself. Here is the plain-English version, and the single case where it earns its keep for a tiny team.
AEO for Micro Businesses: Get Named in AI Answers Without a Marketing Team
You do not need a content team or a budget. You need a few hours, your five best customer questions, and a plain-words answer to each one.