Recent content by salab

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    Custom Website Development | Why This Is Important?

    Most of this thread reads like generic promo copy, not real experience. Custom builds make sense only when you actually need something templates can’t handle, like non-standard flows, heavy integrations, or performance constraints. For a lot of small sites a well-chosen theme with light custom...
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    Develop a RAG-based solution with your own data using Azure AI Foundry

    If you already get the RAG concept, Azure AI Foundry mostly saves you wiring work, especially around indexing with Azure AI Search and keeping auth and embeddings consistent. In practice the hard part is still data prep and deciding what actually goes into the index, bad chunks or outdated docs...
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    Introduction to AI Agent Service Security Controls

    That second reply is very generic and doesn’t really add anything specific to Azure AI Agent Service. In practice the important bits are RBAC scoping at hub vs project level, managed identities for agents instead of keys, and locking down outbound traffic because agents can exfiltrate data if...
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    From $0 to $25K/Month: How I Found My First 10,000 Users on Reddit & Facebook

    This reads less like a case study and more like a cleaned-up version of patterns people have been using on Reddit for years. Lurk, answer questions, drop something genuinely useful, don’t push links too early - that part is real and it works if the niche is right. What’s missing is that this is...
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    How can you make a website SEO friendly?

    Most replies here overcomplicate it or go full keyword spam. In practice it comes down to basics done consistently: clean structure, fast load times, mobile-first layout, sensible URLs, and content written for humans, not for stuffing phrases. If Google can crawl it easily and users don’t bounce...
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    How can you make a website SEO friendly?

    Most answers here overcomplicate it. In practice it comes down to three things: pages that load fast, content that actually answers what people search for, and a structure Google can crawl without guessing. Clean URLs, sensible internal links, no JS-heavy mess blocking content, mobile working...
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    What should I know about hiring for Negative SEO

    For a small SaaS, the boring stuff actually works best. Publish a few genuinely useful pieces people in your niche would reference, then do targeted outreach to sites that already cover similar topics. Guest posts are fine if the sites are real and get traffic, not just SEO farms. Keep your link...
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    PBN Starter Guide - Why and how to build a sustainable PBN

    If someone is new to PBNs, the biggest risk is not the domains but the footprints you leave later. Same hosting patterns, reused themes, similar outbound links and no real traffic kill most networks faster than bad links. Planning upfront helps, but day to day ops matter more than people think...
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    Some of my favorite domaining links.

    Quite outdated ;)
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    Affiliate program niche - which one to choose?

    If you’re just starting, don’t overthink the “best” niche. Pick something you already understand or deal with in real life, even at a basic level. It’s much easier to create content and spot buyer intent when you know how people in that niche actually think and search. Broad niches like fitness...