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2025 SEO: Fixes That Keep You Competitive

FIVE75 2025 SEO: The Small Fixes That Keep You Competitive

A few weeks ago, I opened my WordPress dashboard to make a quick update—and got hit with a quiet SEO gut check:

“Your meta description is 201 characters long.”
“Missing alt text on 3 images.”
“Page title could be more specific.”

Nothing major, but enough little dings to make me pause.

I realized I hadn’t checked in on my site’s SEO in months. The rest of the business had my full focus—while my visibility quietly slipped.

The good news? None of the fixes were rocket science. With a little time and elbow grease, I started making progress. And it reminded me of a truth every small business owner needs to hear in 2025:

You don’t need a huge budget or fancy agency to stay competitive. You just need a smart plan.

Why SEO Still Matters in 2025 (More Than Ever)

SEO isn’t about tricking Google anymore—it’s about genuinely helping people find what they’re looking for.

With AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Bing Copilot influencing how people search, the old tactics won’t cut it. If you haven’t touched your SEO in over a year, chances are you’re already behind—but you can catch […]

204, 2025
Reclaiming Your Time: How AI Productivity Stacks Are Empowering Solopreneurs

Reclaiming Your Time: How AI Productivity Stacks Are Empowering Solopreneurs You didn’t go solo to burn out. You became a solopreneur for freedom—for the power to own your time and build something meaningful. But somewhere between building, marketing, emailing, posting, scheduling, and selling... that freedom got buried under to-do lists. And the real question becomes: “Where am I losing the most time each week?” Most of us don’t have a clear answer. But the research is—and AI is offering solutions that don’t require you to become a tech wizard. This post breaks down where solopreneurs lose time, [...]

3103, 2025
Smart Scaling: How Solopreneurs Can Win with Global Teams

When the opportunity to partner with a foreign tech team first landed in my inbox, I didn’t jump at it. I paused. Not because it didn’t make sense—but because it forced me to face a question I hadn’t expected to ask: Do I really want someone else handling the kind of work I’m known for? After all, I build systems so other businesses can scale. Delegating is what I help other people do. So what does it say if I can’t do that for myself? That moment of hesitation told me everything I needed to know: this [...]

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