
SEO for ChatGPT: How to Rank Your Website in the LLM
A few years ago, people searched on Google, clicked websites, and compared multiple pages before making a decision. Today, things are changing fast. Someone asks ChatGPT a question, and within

A few years ago, people searched on Google, clicked websites, and compared multiple pages before making a decision. Today, things are changing fast. Someone asks ChatGPT a question, and within

A campaign was stuck, ads weren’t converting, content wasn’t ranking, and social media engagement was low. Instead of increasing the budget, the strategy changed. AI tools were introduced, content got

Ramesh owns a small coaching centre in Barasat. He has good teachers, affordable fees, and happy students. But when parents search on Google for “best coaching centre in Barasat,” his

Ravi, a college student from Kolkata, was struggling to manage his expenses. One day, while scrolling through Instagram, he noticed people talking about earning money through digital marketing. At first,

Last year, if someone wanted information, they searched on Google, opened a few websites, and read blogs. But today, things have changed. Now people just ask questions like:“Which MBA is

Neha was working as a digital marketer for a small company. She posted regularly, run ads, and followed trends,but her results were not improving. She often said,“Maybe I am not

Amit runs a coaching centre in a busy part of the city. His classes are good, students get results, and parents trust him. Still, new enquiries are slow. One day,

Digital marketing is constantly evolving. Every year, new tools, platforms, and strategies change the way businesses reach their audiences online. Techniques that worked a few years ago may not deliver

Kolkata is known for education, culture, and creativity. But today, it is also becoming a strong digital marketing hub. From small businesses in Gariahat to startups in Salt Lake and

Anish was in his 3rd year of college when he faced a truth no one had warned him about. Students who scored well were still struggling to get jobs. Companies