Final update: my 90-day SEO sprint went past 90 days
I started this post on January 12, 2026. Today is June 9, 2026. That is 148 days later.
I am closing this update because this was supposed to be a 90-day sprint, and I am not happy with the results.
My honest video update
I recorded this because I wanted this final update to sound like me, not like an SEO report.
I am closing this sprint because it went way past 90 days. I am not happy with the results, and I think the next move is to stop making this sound like an SEO report and make the site simpler, more useful, and more in my own words.
Why I’m posting this final update
I use SEOlutions.com as my learning journal. I make changes on my websites, check what happens in Google, and write down what I see.
This post started as a 90-day test. The idea was simple: work on the site, track the numbers, and see if the pages started getting found and clicked.
Now that it has gone 148 days, I have to be honest. The results are not where I wanted them to be.
I am not happy with the progress. Either I am not doing the right things, I am moving too slow, or the advice I have been following is not lined up well enough with what this site actually needs.
What I wanted from this site
SEOlutions.com is supposed to do two things.
- Show the progress of my other websites, especially WirelessConsultant.net and MobileWiseGuy.com.
- Get found itself, because it is a site about learning SEO.
That second part matters. If this site talks about SEO but almost nobody finds it, that tells me something is still missing.
Final update June 9, 2026
- The homepage got 1 click and was shown 51 times.
- The “How long do SEO changes take?” page was shown 95 times and got 0 clicks.
- The 90-day sprint page was shown 60 times and got 0 clicks.
- The Yoast crawl optimization post was shown 45 times and got 0 clicks.
- The About page was shown 16 times and got 0 clicks.
The simple version: Google is showing some pages, but almost nobody is clicking. That is not good enough.
Latest Google screenshot
This screenshot is from Google Search Console. I use it like a report card for the site.
What people searched before seeing my site
This shows the words people typed into Google before my site showed up.
| Search words | Clicks | Shown by Google |
|---|---|---|
| seolutions | 1 | 8 |
| what is a 90-day ai visibility sprint and how does it work? | 0 | 41 |
| advanced seo services | 0 | 32 |
| how long do seo changes take | 0 | 29 |
| seo solutions | 0 | 21 |
| how long does seo take to update | 0 | 13 |
| seo playbook | 0 | 10 |
| how to get ready for seo changes | 0 | 9 |
| 90 day seo sprint | 0 | 7 |
| seolution | 0 | 6 |
Google is testing SEOlutions for SEO-related searches, but the search results are not getting clicks. That means the pages are being seen, but they are not convincing enough yet.
Which pages Google showed
This shows which pages Google displayed and whether people clicked them.
| Page | Clicks | Shown by Google |
|---|---|---|
| Homepage | 1 | 51 |
| How long do SEO changes take? | 0 | 95 |
| 90-Day AI Search Visibility Sprint | 0 | 60 |
| Yoast SEO crawl optimization | 0 | 45 |
| Advanced SEO | 0 | 36 |
| Reddit SEO Case Study | 0 | 21 |
| About SEOlutions | 0 | 16 |
| HostGator chat on migration | 0 | 15 |
| Build, redirect, hold, or sell domain portfolio | 0 | 15 |
| SEO Strategies | 0 | 11 |
The site is not dead. Google is showing pages. But the traffic is still weak. The big issue is not just getting seen. The issue is getting people to click.
Was I doing something wrong?
I think the honest answer is: probably some of it.
I changed a lot of pages. I updated titles. I added internal links. I posted screenshots. I tried to make the site more clear.
But I also think I may have spent too much time making updates about the process instead of building simple pages that answer what real people are searching for.
This site started sounding too much like an SEO report. That is not the audience I want. I want regular business owners to understand what I am doing. If the page sounds like it was written for SEO people, it misses the point.
Was the advice from ChatGPT wrong?
I do not think every piece of advice was wrong. Some of it helped me clean up pages, understand Google Search Console better, and make the site more organized.
But I do think some of the advice pushed the site too far into SEO language and not enough into how I actually talk.
That matters. This site should not sound like an SEO agency. It should sound like Curtis Matthews learning SEO on his own websites and telling people what is happening.
AI can help, but I still have to control the message. If the writing does not sound like me, it is not right for this site.
What I’m doing next
I am closing this 90-day sprint post here.
I am not going to keep updating this same post every week. It has already gone way past 90 days.
Going forward, I need to focus on simpler posts and pages that answer one question at a time.
- Make pages easier for regular business owners to understand.
- Stop making updates that sound like reports.
- Use my own words more.
- Ask SEO people for real opinions and corrections.
- Build pages that help people first, then check what Google does with them.
The final takeaway
This sprint did not give me the results I wanted.
But it did teach me something important: showing progress is not enough. The pages still have to help real people fast.
That is what I need to fix next on SEOlutions.com.
If you know SEO and see what I am doing wrong, I want to hear it. If you are a business owner learning this too, maybe this helps you avoid some of the same mistakes.
Final update for this sprint: June 9, 2026. This post ran 148 days from the original January 12, 2026 start date.