Webinar: AEO: Get Found in the Age of AI Search
Webinar Replay Is your business showing up in AI-generated search results — or getting left out entirely? Adam Rosenkoetter (Co-Founder of Sol and Founder of Ray WP) and Kathie Trinh (Sol’s Director of Technology) hosted a 45-minute webinar breaking down AEO and what it means for your website. Real examples, real questions, real answers. Fill …
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Stay Compliant, Stay Trusted: Why Privacy Compliance Matters More Than Ever
In today’s digital landscape, privacy compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about building trust. Businesses and nonprofits alike are now at a higher risk of facing costly lawsuits and penalties if they don’t adhere to evolving privacy regulations. But beyond the legal risks, compliance signals something bigger: that your organization respects your users, protects their …
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Page Performance is Crucial for SEO (and Happy Visitors)
In today’s digital landscape, page performance is not just about user experience, it also plays a critical role in SEO success. SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the magic that helps your website rank higher on search engines like Google. Higher rankings mean more visibility, more organic traffic, and ultimately, more business, but the good …
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On Creativity: From a Bunch of Creatives
The Sol team is a creative bunch–making is part of who we are. That being said, it’s not always easy to keep the creative energy going… all the time. So we asked around the office: how does being a creative for a living work for you? JAKE: Being creative on demand is awesome because …
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What Cocktails and Coding Have in Common
If I were to describe how I ended up as a bartender or in front of the desk as a developer experiencing PEBKAC (problem that exists between keyboard and chair), I would describe it as engaged stumbling with a general direction of where I would land. I graduated a few months ago from Georgia State …
