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StoreMastery.com Growth Hub: Where Shopify store owners use SEO and automation to get more traffic, more customers and more freedom

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Fable 5 disappears in 3 days. I used it to build a 90-day SEO plan
On July 12, Anthropic pulls Fable 5 from normal subscriptions. It's the smartest model I've ever used, and most people are wasting it on chat. So I built a system around the one prompt actually worth spending Fable credits on: You feed it ALL your website data (Search Console, GA4, DataForSEO) and it hands you back a 90-day battle plan to outrank your competitors. Not generic "post more content" advice. It caught things like a client page with 7,298 impressions stuck at position 61, and a conversion tracking bug that made all their SEO unprovable. The clever part: Fable 5 only does the strategic thinking (one session, ~$15 of credits). Cheaper models like Opus and Sonnet gather the data and execute the plan for the next 3 months. So even when Fable is gone, the plan keeps working. The full system is free to grab (the War Room zip: skill file, master prompt, and the interactive dashboard template that turns your plan into a clickable 12-week tracker) and ATTACHED TO THIS POST - IF ON MOBILE, SWIPE TO THE RIGHT. Drop the zip into Claude Code, point it at your site, run the prompt before the 12th. Oh and if you want to easily connect your claude (or gpt) to ANY data source you can use Windsor.ai
1 like • 18h
Wheres the zip Nic the YouTube video brought me here ?
1 like • 16h
@Nicolas Gorrono Can't see it on mobile I'll get it on desktop tomorrow, cheers.
Easy Wins to Get Indexed and rank in GPT
Most people are still scrambling for traffic from Google AI Overviews… but the real win is also showing up in GPT search. It’s already driving results for me and members of AI Ranking, and it’s only going to get bigger. In this video, I break down 4 proven strategies that are helping us get indexed and ranked in GPT search: - Create an LLM text file : A simple .txt listing your key URLs with short descriptions to help large language models understand your site faster. - Use Bing Webmaster Tools: Since GPT search runs on Bing’s index, connect your site, upload your sitemap, and sync it with Google Search Console data. - Submit to OpenAI’s “Discover Your Products” form: Few people know this exists. It’s a way to get your products or services surfaced directly in GPT search results. - Implement the right schema: Structured data makes it easier for AI search engines to identify exactly what’s on your page. Use free validators to see what you’re missing and add it in. These steps won’t guarantee instant rankings, but they dramatically increase your chances of being seen and cited in AI-powered search. Join AI Ranking Premium, Get found in AI Searches. What is included: ✅ Weekly Q&As → get real-time SEO feedback & fixes ✅ Onboarding Call → custom action plan ✅ Full-time SEO Support → ask anything, anytime ✅ Prompt + Template Library → copy–paste what's working ✅ 7-Day SEO Action Plan → daily steps to start ranking ✅ Expert Sessions + Replay Vault → always stay sharp ✅ Private chat with Nico & team → no guessing alone
4 likes • Aug '25
I've done some research on using the LLM txt file and the AI search doesn't read it, aren't we just creating more work for the sake of it. Do you have any research on this?
1 like • Aug '25
@Nicolas Gorrono I only read the post I've not had chance to watch the video, thanks for the insights
Google Discover
How can we write content to get more exposure in the Discover tab on mobile? What type of queries are preferred, any ideas?
1 like • Apr '25
@Jose Fernández Thank you for these invaluable insights
Which AI Writing Tool
Which AI Writing Tool is everyone using. I've been using ChatGPT for quite a while now with customGPTs and projects. I've also tried many of the stand alone Writing tools like Jasper, Writesonic, Aiwriter, machined, and many others. I've finally settled on Claude sonnet 3.7 with a custom prompt. What's everyone else using?
Which AI Writing Tool
0 likes • Mar '25
@Carlos Aspas Notebook LM is great for gathering information and putting together bigger pieces of work
0 likes • Apr '25
@Josh Culp I've not used grok for any real work I've only tested it. I can't stand the x platform and the nonsense that goes on. But yeah, they can't be trusted just yet too many hallucinations. And the longer the thread the worse they get.
How to automate New Meta Titles & Descriptions
Hi everyone! I am working on SEO with a big website (+5000 pages), basically I have on a Google Spreadsheet all the URL's + actual titles & descriptions. Also, I have the chatgpt plugin with api connected to the spreadsheet, I can prompt the plugin to make a new meta title (MT) & meta description (MD) based on the actual URL keywords + actual MT & MD, but I'd love to go deeper, I want to the webpage and IA to recommend a new MT & MD based on the page content + actual MT + actual MD. Any ideas?
1 like • Mar '25
I've been working on the exact same thing recently. However, to do it successfully there's many variables to take into account. First up is the search intent. If it's a product page then you clearly want to use transactional intent and discover the correct keywords to use. Once you have the keywords you have to decide who is your target audience. So once you have the keyword, the audience, product and intent you can start crafting your prompt. Ideally you want the AI to act as a Vector and Semantic search engine expert. Using chatGPT search the product URL and ask it to extract the vector semantic entities and relationships for the product in question BASED on the audience (describe the audience) Intent (Transactional) The final step is to take the result from above and get the AI to craft the Meta titles and meta descriptions using the entities discovered whilst using emotional language to maximise click through rates. I've managed to automate some of this with CustomGPT and Make but it's never 100% every time so everything goes to draft and i'll check and edit it needed before using. I'm awaiting test results on some pages so it's not available to share although i'm sure you'll be able to create your own similar workflow.
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Dan Barrett
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I Specialise In Shopify SEO Helping Store Owners Boost Organic Traffic with 25 years' experience building ecommerce businesses.

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