Episode 9 – Jab Speed Ruki
The bakery opened quietly that afternoon. No rush. No urgency. No chaos. 
But something felt slightly… delayed. Seema stood near the counter, scrolling.
Then suddenly— “Aaj trend chal raha hai.”
She looked at Mitu, “Ek post daalte hain… aaj reach aa sakta hai.”
Mitu didn’t hesitate.
“5 minute ka kaam hai.”
In this SEO comic story, stability had already arrived — but now speed was about to be tested.
The First Delay

The laptop opened. Tool loaded. Prompt ready.
Then— Login Required. Mitu paused.
“Password kya tha?” Seema replied casually, “Reset kar na.”
OTP screen appeared. Waiting… Still waiting… Mitu tapped again.
“Nahi aaya…” Seema checked the clock. “Jaldi kar…”
The bakery stayed calm. The system did not.
The Slow Build-Up

Tabs khul gaye. Ek tool. Phir dusra. Phir teesra.
Har jagah— Email. Login. Verification.
Mitu leaned back slightly, “Sab same kyun lag raha hai…”
Seema folded her arms, “Post banana hai ya account banana hai?” No one laughed. Because it was true.
In this SEO comic story, nothing was broken — but everything was slowing down.
The Missed Moment
Across the road… The paanwala had already moved. A fresh poster in his hand. Bright colors. Bold text. FESTIVAL SPECIAL OFFER He stuck it on the wall and stepped back. “Dekhte hain… aaj kaun rukta hai.” Two customers slowed down. One pointed, “Offer accha lag raha hai…” Inside the bakery— Mitu was still refreshing email.
The Realization
“Seema…” Mitu spoke quietly, “Hum post banane aaye the…” “…login karne lag gaye.” Seema didn’t reply immediately. She just looked at the screen. Then said, “Time nikal gaya.” No panic. No shouting. Just silence. This SEO comic story enters the phase where delay is not visible… but damage has already started.
Hero Entry: Sougan Sees It Clearly
The door opened. Sougan walked in. No rush. One look at the laptop. “Kaam ho gaya?” Mitu shook his head, “Tool slow hai…” Sougan smiled lightly. “Tool slow nahi hai.” Pause. “Raasta heavy hai.” Mitu frowned, “Matlab?” Sougan leaned closer, “Tum image banana chahte ho…” “…ya login karna?”
The Shift Happens
Sougan opened another tab. Clean screen. No signup. “Yeh use karo.” Mitu typed the prompt. Clicked. Within seconds— Image ready. Seema leaned forward, “Ho gaya?” Mitu blinked, “Bas?” No OTP. No delay. Just output. Sougan calmly said, “Simple tools kaam fast karte hain… jaise yeh free AI image generator without login.”
Execution Returns
Poster ready. Upload done. Post live. Phone vibrated. One notification. Then two. Then more. Seema looked at the screen, “Ab aa raha hai…” Sougan replied, “Ab rukawat nahi hai.” Mitu said slowly, “Hum slow nahi the…” “…hum fas gaye the.”
The Search Moment
The screen refreshed. Search bar opened. Best bakery near me Results appeared. Their post showed. Search visibility — the kind explained in Google’s SEO Starter Guide — had quietly begun. Sougan looked at the screen, “Jo fast create karta hai…” “…woh fast dikhta hai.”
The Rival’s Reaction

Calm Ending, Clear Direction

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The previous reel that Sougan helped create had worked like magic. “Mitu & Seema Bakery” was buzzing with attention online. Their video showing samosas and cakes in a fun reel had crossed thousands of views. But what caught Mitu’s attention the most were the comments—over 1,000 of them! Mitu couldn’t hide her excitement. She waved her phone in front of Seema. Mitu: “Dekho dekho! 1,000 comments!” Seema raised an eyebrow, a mix of pride and suspicion. Seema: “Arre, but kitne log mazaak uda rahe hain…” For her, the comment section wasn’t just excitement—it was a battlefield.
Mitu scrolled and read aloud a few. Comment: “Cutest bakery owners ❤️” Comment: “Love your cake reels!” Her cheeks turned red as she blushed. She pressed the phone to her chest dramatically, acting like a celebrity. Mitu: “Fans ban gaye hamare, Seema! Ye toh kamaal ho gaya.” Seema couldn’t help but smile. For a brief moment, the tension melted. Positive comments felt like a warm hug on a stressful day.
But then, the other side of the internet showed up. Comment: “Bakery decor outdated 😜” Comment: “Samose ka size chhota hai 😂” Seema’s face turned red with anger. She placed her fists on her hips and shouted, Seema: “Inhe toh main reply karke sunaati hoon! Kaise mazaak bana rahe hain hamari bakery ka!” Mitu scratched her head nervously, clearly worried. She wasn’t sure if replying aggressively was the right move. And to make it worse, their nosy aunty peeked in through the window with a sly grin, enjoying the drama like a gossip serial.
Just when things looked messy, Sougan walked in, superhero cape fluttering, laptop glowing in his hand. He radiated calmness, unlike the panic-stricken duo. Sougan: “Chill! Trolls ko fuel mat do. Positive way mein reply karo.” Mitu and Seema looked at him like students waiting for a masterclass. This was new territory for them. They had learned how to make reels, how to go viral, but how to handle trolls? That wasn’t in their playbook.
Following Sougan’s advice, they decided to turn the tables. Instead of getting angry, they chose humor. Troll: “Samose chhote hain!” Bakery Reply: “Taste bada hai 😉 Aaiye try karke dekhiye!” The witty comeback worked like magic. Customers burst out laughing at the reply. Some even shared screenshots of the comments on their own stories. Mitu giggled like a child, and Seema chuckled for the first time that day. The tension was gone, replaced by a clever strategy that not only handled trolls but also entertained real customers.
Soon, the audience started reacting even more. Comment: “Haha good one! 😂” Comment: “Reply ne dil jeet liya! 👏” The bakery’s brand image shifted instantly. Instead of looking defensive or weak, they looked confident, funny, and approachable. Mitu raised both hands in excitement. Mitu: “Wow, ab toh log aur zyada engage kar rahe hain!” Seema smiled with pride. For the first time, she saw how replying positively could actually boost their reputation. The bakery was full of young customers enjoying samosas and cakes, some clapping, some laughing at their phones. It wasn’t just food that made them popular anymore—it was personality.
And then, the biggest surprise of all. On their phone appeared a brand-new comment: Paanwala: “Mere paan ke reels zyada viral hain! 😎” Mitu gasped in shock. Seema’s face turned red again, this time with annoyance. Sougan? He just grinned, looking like he was ready for the next digital battle. Through the window, the paanwala waved proudly with his phone, already acting like a social media star.







The morning was quiet inside Mitu & Seema’s bakery. Too quiet. The chairs were empty, the samosas untouched. Just then, their neighbor — the infamous nosy aunty — peeked through the door. “Arre beta,” she shouted, “tumhara bakery band ho gaya kya? Roz toh khaali dikhta hai!” Mitu slapped his forehead. “Bas aunty, abhi aur namak mat chhidiye,” he muttered. Seema sighed. The bakery was dying, and now the gossip had begun.
As if aunty’s words weren’t enough, across the street the paanwala had gone live on Instagram, showing off the fancy new café nearby. His video said, “Dosto, café ka ambience dekh lo… bilkul filmy!” Seema’s jaw dropped. “Dekha? Paanwala bhi Insta influencer ban gaya… aur hum abhi tak offline hain!” The contrast was painful — even the paanwala was digital, but their bakery was still stuck in the past.
Suddenly, there was a loud click — the bakery’s lights went out. Power cut. Mitu leaped onto a chair, throwing his hands in the air. “Lo! Ab toh light bhi humse naraaz ho gayi. Ek din tourists aayenge aur bolenge, ‘This is India’s last offline bakery — museum piece!’” Seema rolled her eyes. “Overacting ke dukaan, shant ho jao.” From outside, aunty’s voice came again, this time with a torch: “Arre beta, inverter kyun nahi lagaya?” The humiliation was complete.
And then came the moment that changed everything. A scooter stopped outside the bakery, its Wi-Fi antenna glowing like a superhero weapon. In walked Sougan, laptop shining in his hands. “Drama bandh karo!” he declared. “Light ho ya na ho, internet mera hamesha online hai. Ab tumhara bakery ko main website ka jadoo dikhata hoon!” Mitu blinked. “Website? Matlab hum online bhi kachori bechenge kya?!” From across the street, the paanwala whispered: “Aree yeh banda toh broadband ka Salman Khan lag raha hai.”
With a few clicks, Sougan opened his laptop. A holographic projection lit up the bakery walls: “Mitu & Seema Bakery – Order Online | 5-Star Reviews | Free Chai on First Order.” Seema gasped. “Oye hoye! Ye toh asli jadoo hai!” Mitu’s eyes widened. “Sach mein log ghar baithe samosa order karenge?!” Before they could react, aunty pulled out her phone. “Arre beta, do samosa aur ek gulab jamun bhejna!”
Within minutes, orders flooded in. The receipt printer choked, spitting out slips like confetti. Mitu danced with the receipt roll wrapped around his neck like a garland. Seema packed boxes, smiling for the first time in weeks. Sougan, calm as ever, sipped his chai. “Website hai toh dhanda 24/7 hai.” Across the street, the paanwala sulked. “Mere Insta live pe sirf 10 views… aur inke website pe 100 orders? Dhoka hai ye!”
As the chaos settled, Sougan pointed at their phones. “Ab website toh ban gayi… par asli mazaa tab aayega jab tum social media pe viral hoge!” Seema and Mitu looked at each other, confused and curious.










