Sometimes it starts with noticing where people stop scrolling. Or realizing that publishing more isn’t helping anyone understand what you do. Or discovering that the thing you thought was invisible has been showing up in AI answers all along.
This month’s reads are about finding the small breaks in the journey – and turning them into better reasons to click, read, stay, or sign up.
We look at tools that reveal where visitors lose momentum, why semantic clarity beats content volume, and how Bing and Google are changing the way visibility is measured in AI-powered search. You’ll also find practical ways to build repeatable LinkedIn workflows with Claude and a reminder that B2B brands don’t always need to sound so… professional.
We also share how naffy generated 9K+ leads and reached a 35% conversion rate by moving quickly and keeping every page focused on a single action. And with World Emoji Day coming up, we show how to turn a timely, playful idea into a campaign page – with a ready-to-use prompt to help you launch faster.
Recommended Reads
See Where Visitors Get Stuck
Heatmap tools show how people click, scroll, and move through landing pages. This guide compares eight tools that help teams find weak spots and improve conversion paths.
Publishing more content can dilute your topical authority. The stronger play is semantic clarity, tighter coverage, and content that supports your site’s real expertise.
Bing Webmaster Tools is adding AI visibility insights, including Intents, Topics, Citation Share, and Compare. These reports help publishers see how their content appears in AI-generated results.
Google shared notes on chunking, sitewide signals, paywalls, subscriptions, and AI Overview clicks. The big takeaway: organize content for humans, not artificial paragraph tricks.
This article shares five Claude workflows that save time on LinkedIn. It is useful for creators, consultants, and teams that want repeatable content processes.
B2B brands often treat TikTok and LinkedIn too carefully. This video explains why stronger social media starts with platform listening, raw video, employee content, and personal branding.
How naffy turned focused landing pages into 9K+ leads
naffy didn’t wait for dev resources to launch campaigns.
They used landing pages to move faster: test offers, speak to different creator segments, and send each audience to a page built around one clear action.
The setup was lean, but the results weren’t small.
Across five campaigns, naffy generated 9K+ leads and reached a 35% conversion rate – without writing a single line of code.
A good reminder that speed doesn’t have to mean messy.
Want to launch something fast for World Emoji Day?
Use this prompt in Lunar to create a themed landing page with playful copy, emoji-led sections, and a clear conversion path.
We prepared a ready-to-use Lunar prompt for this campaign. Preview it below, then click the button to copy the full version:
Create a vibrant, funky, and colorful landing page for a trendy, artistic glassware online store. Main CTA should be "Choose your discount" and scroll to the second section with emojis...
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