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RankScore Launches AI SEO Tool to Help Small Businesses

RankScore has launched a new AI-powered SEO platform aimed at helping small business owners, start-ups and content operations compete online without relying on costly agencies or complex software.

Leah Burdick
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Tampa based Gulf Coast Brands LLC has launched a new AI-powered SEO platform aimed at helping small business owners, start-ups and content operations compete online without relying on costly agencies or complex software. 

The platform, RankScore, is designed to automate the full SEO workflow by identifying keyword opportunities to write optimized content and publishing it directly to a user’s website.

“Most small businesses lose in search not because their product is worse, but because their content is,” said Sam Frost, founder of Gulf Coast Brands LLC which also owns Tampa Bay Observer, in an AP article.

RankScore introduces users to an AI agent named Artemis. She manages the process through a single interface. After connecting a website, Artemis analyzes existing content, evaluates the domain and identifies growth opportunities. It then generates targeted keywords and produces SEO-optimized articles that will be published directly to the site. 

According to the company, the system is designed to improve over time, learning from user interactions and performance data to refine its recommendations.

Agencies charge $3,000 to $8,000 a month. The big SEO tools charge $400 a month and still make you do all the work. I built RankScore because neither of those options made sense for the businesses I kept seeing struggle,” said Frost in an AP article. 

RankScore is offered as a one-time $99 purchase, which includes access to all features, future updates and no recurring fees. The company said the lifetime deal is available for a limited time and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. 

On its platform, RankScore said the common reasons content strategies fail is due to publishing articles that do not rank, relying on expensive tools without guidance and outsourcing content that lacks a brand’s voice. 

“The $99 lifetime deal exists because I want to put Artemis in the hands of founders who are serious about growing without burning money on agencies or spending their weekends figuring out keyword research,” said Frost in a statement. “Pay once. Use it forever. No subscriptions creeping up. No renewal reminders. No pressure.”

The company said RankScore has already helped more than 4,000 users.

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Leah Burdick
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Leah Burdick is a dedicated reporter who is passionate about sharing meaningful stories and keeping the Tampa Bay community informed.