We are making good progress. This page answers the practical questions we have received before we move into the active search phase.
We have received a few practical questions. That is helpful. It shows that people are reading carefully and preparing properly.
The main point is simple.
We are not starting the active search process today.
That is not a delay.
We have achieved better early results through AI guided Google SEO work than expected.
Because of that, we are taking a short moment to optimise the related pages properly before asking anyone to begin the daily search process.
This should take no more than two days.
The next communication will be about Getting Started.
You do not have to use Brave Browser.
You may use any browser you wish.
The result of the exercise will be the same if the browser is used correctly.
The important rule is not the brand of browser.
The important rule is this.
Do not use the browser you use every day.
If you use Chrome every day, do not use Chrome for this exercise.
If you use Safari every day, do not use Safari for this exercise.
If you use Edge every day, do not use Edge for this exercise.
Use a separate browser that is used only for this process.
We previously called this The Disciplined Browser.
That simply means a browser set aside for this one task.
At the end of each search session, you will need to clear the cache and cookies.
If you do that in your normal daily browser, it will irritate you.
You may be logged out of websites. Saved browsing history may disappear. Some websites may not remember you. Your normal online routine may feel disrupted.
That is why we recommend using a separate browser. It protects your normal browsing life from being disturbed.
Clearing the cache and cookies in The Disciplined Browser will have absolutely no effect on your regular browser.
If you clear Brave, it does not clear Chrome.
If you clear Firefox, it does not clear Safari.
If you clear Edge, it does not clear Brave.
Each browser keeps its own records.
A simple way to think about it is this.
If you clean out the glovebox in one car, it does not clean out the glovebox in another car.
They are separate cars. The same applies here.
Each browser is separate. Clearing one browser does not clear every browser on your device.
Your browser may not look exactly like the screenshots or explanation you received before.
That is normal.
Different versions of Brave may display slightly differently.
A mobile phone may show the menu in a different place from a laptop.
A tablet may look different from a desktop computer.
This does not change the rule.
Clearing the cache is clearing the cache. Deleting the cookies is deleting the cookies.
Once it is cleared, it is cleared. That is the point.
Please open a browser and search this full name on Google:
Cameron Russell CurridenYou should see that our page appears on page one, position one.
That matters.
It shows that the SEO work is already producing results.
We achieved this ranking by using AI to help craft and structure the Google SEO.
That does not mean human action is no longer needed.
Human action is still needed.
AI helped us create stronger page structure, clearer wording, better search signals, and better page relevance.
But Google also responds to real human search behaviour.
That is why this next phase still matters.
We are still optimising a number of pages.
The purpose of this page is to keep everyone informed and prepare everyone properly.
We are not asking anyone to begin the active search process today.
This is not a delay.
It is a better decision.
The early AI generated SEO work performed better than expected.
We are now using what we learned from those results to optimise all related pages before the next phase begins.
That will make the human search phase more useful.
This should take no more than two days.
The next communication will be about Getting Started.
If you have an active LinkedIn account, please reply to the email you received from me with one word:
YesThat is all I need at this stage.
Before I receive a flood of emails asking questions about LinkedIn, let me be very clear.
You are not going to post anything on LinkedIn about Cameron.
You are not going to post anything on Facebook.
You are not going to post anything on X.
You are not going to publish anything anywhere about this situation.
Please do not create any content of any kind online about this matter.
This process must remain controlled.
We need to be in a position where, once payment is received, we can undo every single thing we have done.
That is why we are managing this in a structured and disciplined way.
When you search on Google and want to open one of the results, do not open it in the same page you are using for the search.
Open it in a new tab.
A tab is a separate page inside the same browser window.
This lets you keep the Google search results open while viewing the page you clicked.
That matters because you may need to return to the search results without starting again.
On a Windows laptop or desktop computer: move your mouse over the Google result, right click on the result, then choose Open link in new tab.
On an Apple Mac: move your mouse over the Google result, hold Control and click the result, then choose Open link in new tab.
On most phones and tablets: press and hold your finger on the Google result, then choose Open in new tab.
On some devices, it may say Open in new tab group or Open in background. That is also fine.
The wording may differ slightly depending on your device and browser.
The principle is the same.
Do not tap the result normally.
Press and hold it, then choose the new tab option.
Opening in a new tab keeps the search page clean. It prevents you from losing your place. It also makes the process easier to repeat correctly.
This is not complicated. It is just a small discipline that helps keep the search process consistent.
Before we move into the search process, I have recorded a personal message for you.
This is not a legal explanation.
This is not a sales message.
This is not a repeat of the twelve reasons document.
It is simply a personal message to the small group of people working with me on this process.
In this video, I explain a little about my experience working with Cameron, what we created, why I believe the work has real value, and why I believe payment will be received.
These are the search terms we expect to use during the active search process.
You do not need to memorise them.
They will be included again in the Getting Started instructions.
I will also explain them in the video below.
For now, just read them once so they are familiar.
Please do not begin using them yet.
Wait for the Getting Started instructions.
I have recorded a short explanation of the search process itself.
This video explains what you will need to do when the active search phase begins.
The process is simple.
The important part is not technical skill.
The important part is consistency.
Please watch this video before you begin the Getting Started instructions.
We are using the next short window to finish optimising the related pages.
After that, you will receive the Getting Started communication.
That next communication will explain the exact search process.
For now, please do three things.
First: make sure you have a separate browser ready.
Second: make sure you understand how to clear the cache and cookies in that browser.
Third: if you have an active LinkedIn account, reply to the email you received from me with: Yes
Please do not start posting anything online.
Please do not create your own content about this matter.
Please wait for the Getting Started communication.