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2 months into SEO for our 3D dev agency — 600-1000 impressions/day, what am I missing?

Hey all,

I'm a software engineer running a small 3D dev agency. We do VR/AR, mobile games, and web 3D experiences, all B2B. For years our pipeline has been Upwork, but the work there is drying up and we've outgrown the platform anyway. So 2 months ago I started taking our website and SEO seriously.

Problem is I know next to nothing about SEO, so I leaned heavily on AI:

  • Used the Claude Code SEO skill to rewrite our site copy in an SEO-optimized way
  • Built an n8n workflow that pulls keyword opportunities from DataForSEO in our niches, runs deep topic research through Perplexity, has Claude write the blog post, and generates a cover image with fal ai. It produces 2 blog posts per week.

Honestly the content has surprised me. Not the usual AI slop, actually reads like something I'd be ok publishing under my name.

Results so far:

  • Impressions climbed steadily to 600–1000/day
  • 2–5 clicks/day
  • 4 inbound leads. None converted yet, but they were the kind of clients we'd actually want

My question for the experienced folks here: what should I be focusing on next? I have the content engine running, but I get the feeling I'm missing fundamentals. Where would you spend the next 2 months given these numbers?

Appreciate any pointers.

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