• Right now, I’m:

    * Writing content for long-tail keywords
    * Keeping posts clear and helpful
    * Skipping backlinks for now — just focusing on content

    What helped you most in the first 1–2 months of starting SEO?
    Would love to learn from your early experiences.

  • Sure, AI isn’t going anywhere. It can enhance productivity and streamline processes, but it’s essential to strike a balance. Use AI as a tool, not a crutch. Let it handle routine tasks and free up more time for creativity and human interaction.

    Remember, authenticity never goes out of style. In a world inundated with AI content, a genuine human touch can make all the difference. Let’s embrace the beauty of imperfection and hold tight to what makes us beautifully human.

    Feeling new energy for authentic content? Share your thoughts or stories in the comments below. Let’s keep the conversation going and celebrate the uniquely human connection we all crave.

  • Now I mean this in a loving way, because it means you can get better. You don’t suck at life, you just suck at making creatives. And you’re probably a little too emotional about it too.

    Thing is, me too. And what I’m about to tell you is how you can combat that.

    All the guru stuff is BS. I got hooked once, dropped like $200 on a course, dreamt of a Lambo that night… and didn’t get jack shit. no sales. nothing. lmao

    It be like that.

    It wasn’t until I realized *everything* comes down to marketing that my actual journey started.

    So flash forward, I’m making a ton of ads, but still getting little results. Some traffic. A few sales. But nothing really profitable.

    Then one day, everything hit. An overnight success you could say (well, after months of fucking work).

    **The first lesson in all of this is simple:**

    **You don’t know which ad is going to hit.**

    You’ll think one of them is genius. You’ll tell your friends, “this is the one.”

    Then you’ll spend $50–$100 on it and get… nothing to show for it.

    I’ve launched multiple stores. Some made money. Some didn’t. A few were straight-up ghost towns.

    I just couldn’t market them right. I couldn’t make people care enough to click.

    What changed everything for me was when I finally **detached** from needing any one ad to work.

    Now I treat creatives like test bullets. I ship 10+ new ads a week. 90–95% of them flop. But every time I learn *something*.

    Eventually, I found my **smacker of an ad** that changed the game for me.

    And what was it?

    Not a VSL.

    Not a Minecraft parkour edit.

    Not a guru-style, ultra-edited thing with six hooks and a cheesy ass narrator.

    It was literally just a video **showing the product working**.

    No gimmicks. Just how the shit works.

    If your product actually solves a problem or gives a clear “damn, I need that shit” moment, you don’t need all the fluff. You just need:

    A clear offer

    A clear outcome

    A simple site that doesn’t confuse people

    That’s it.

    This whole game ads, website, upsells,  it’s just one big sales funnel.

    And it only works when you’re okay with burning some cash to find what works.

    That’s how I found my smacker. That’s how I started scaling. 

    So you better keep pushing, you fuck. 

    The wall you’re hitting might just be hiding the ad that changes everything.

  • Hi! I have a multilingual site with many language-country versions with content tailored to different countries and versions. I am afraid that placing all the hreflang links to the html <head> will influence the page load, LCP, TTFB and so on, so I’m looking into placing the hreflangs to the http headers.

    In their documentation Google says that “This is useful for non-HTML files (like PDFs).”
    [https://developers.google.com/search/docs/specialty/international/localized-versions#http](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/specialty/international/localized-versions#http)

    Can I actually use it not for pdfs but for regular pages as well? Has anyone done something like this?

    Thank you!

  • # Study has found that people who report favorable views of Donald Trump also tend to score higher on measures of callousness, manipulation, and other malevolent traits—and lower on empathy and compassion.

  • I don’t know much about this but if one existed wouldn’t the person already be really famous? The medallion fund returned 66% per year and that is one of the highest but I see people on this subreddit showing better numbers? Take for example u/Bowaka who claims to make 1% per day.