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Founders are ditching pure outbound for “community → product” funnels. Jacky Chou (Indexsy) breaks down a modern SaaS GTM: build audience, educate in a community, sell the tool that powers the play. We go deep on local SEO (map pack), YouTube as the highest-intent acquisition channel, Reddit/parasite SEO mechanics, and how LocalRank grows by educating & productizing services.
Guest
Jacky Chou — Indexsy
Website: https://jackychou.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@indexsy
X (Twitter): https://x.com/indexsy
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What You’ll Learn
Chapters
00:00 Intro — Why the SaaS funnel is shifting to community-led
01:45 Local SEO 101: map pack vs. organic results
03:40 The 80/20: reviews, citations/NAP, CTR signals
06:10 Tactics for generating reviews & citations (pros/cons, risks)
09:55 Indexing citations faster; NAP consistency checklist
12:40 Community-led growth & seeding new agencies on LocalRank
15:05 Why local SEO is “stupid easy” right now (and where it’s competitive)
17:30 Prospecting & pricing: pick high-CPC verticals, value-based fees
20:15 Packaging offers: guarantees, radius games, productized services
22:40 The funnel behind LocalRank Academy → software upsell
25:20 Paid vs. organic: X threads, remarketing, long email drips
27:15 Launch data: YouTube > X for paid conversions at launch
29:10 Reddit distribution, parasite SEO, and gaming brand mentions
32:20 Cold email that drives site visits (naked domains, link timing)
35:05 Manufacturing branded search & CTR spikes (digital PR ideas)
38:10 AI Search (AISCO): what (might) influence LLM surfaces today
43:05 Building moats: being the practitioner, faster iteration loops
46:10 Experiments, ethics & sustainability of “gray-hat” tactics
49:10 Where to find Jackie & final CTAs
Key Takeaways
By Cody Schneider5
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Founders are ditching pure outbound for “community → product” funnels. Jacky Chou (Indexsy) breaks down a modern SaaS GTM: build audience, educate in a community, sell the tool that powers the play. We go deep on local SEO (map pack), YouTube as the highest-intent acquisition channel, Reddit/parasite SEO mechanics, and how LocalRank grows by educating & productizing services.
Guest
Jacky Chou — Indexsy
Website: https://jackychou.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@indexsy
X (Twitter): https://x.com/indexsy
Brought to you by
Graphed — AI data analytics you can chat with. Connect your data, build live dashboards in minutes: https://graphed.com
What You’ll Learn
Chapters
00:00 Intro — Why the SaaS funnel is shifting to community-led
01:45 Local SEO 101: map pack vs. organic results
03:40 The 80/20: reviews, citations/NAP, CTR signals
06:10 Tactics for generating reviews & citations (pros/cons, risks)
09:55 Indexing citations faster; NAP consistency checklist
12:40 Community-led growth & seeding new agencies on LocalRank
15:05 Why local SEO is “stupid easy” right now (and where it’s competitive)
17:30 Prospecting & pricing: pick high-CPC verticals, value-based fees
20:15 Packaging offers: guarantees, radius games, productized services
22:40 The funnel behind LocalRank Academy → software upsell
25:20 Paid vs. organic: X threads, remarketing, long email drips
27:15 Launch data: YouTube > X for paid conversions at launch
29:10 Reddit distribution, parasite SEO, and gaming brand mentions
32:20 Cold email that drives site visits (naked domains, link timing)
35:05 Manufacturing branded search & CTR spikes (digital PR ideas)
38:10 AI Search (AISCO): what (might) influence LLM surfaces today
43:05 Building moats: being the practitioner, faster iteration loops
46:10 Experiments, ethics & sustainability of “gray-hat” tactics
49:10 Where to find Jackie & final CTAs
Key Takeaways

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