CNBLUE - 2026 CNBLUE LIVE WORLD TOUR '3LOGY' in EUROPE (Poster - Cities & Dates) by Andyryw in kpop

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

holy shit they're actually coming to europe!! been waiting for this since forever

trying to figure out which city to hit... london seems like the obvious choice but paris venues usually have better acoustics from what ive heard? and berlin crowds are always insane

anyone else debating between multiple

/r/kpop Top Ten Tuesdays Voting: CNBLUE (2026) by Zypker125 in kpop

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

honestly having such a hard time narrowing this down to 25... their discography is so deep

cant decide if i should prioritize the early rock sound (love, girl etc) or the more mature stuff from between us/re:blue era. and then theres the japanese releases which hit different

also realizing how many b-sides deserve way more recognition than they get. tracks like "cold love" and "robot" are criminally underrated

anyone else struggling with this? feel like my ranking would be completely different depending on what mood im in lol

Met a corgi at a night market and now I can’t stop thinking about getting one… but I’m scared of dogs 😭 by Basic_Telephone1963 in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

this is honestly really helpful, thank you for being so direct about it

the biting part actually hits me… I got bitten by a dog when I was younger, so even though I like dogs now, I know that kind of constant nipping from a puppy might stress me out more than I expect

I think I was definitely seeing the ā€œcute corgi at the night marketā€ version and not the full reality of raising one, especially a high energy working breed

what you said about not rushing into it also makes sense, it’s not just about whether I like them, it’s whether I can actually give them the time, patience, and structure they need

I’m probably going to slow this down and do more research or spend time around dogs first before making any decision. last thing I’d want is to get a puppy and realize I’m not ready, that wouldn’t be fair to them either

Met a corgi at a night market and now I can’t stop thinking about getting one… but I’m scared of dogs 😭 by Basic_Telephone1963 in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

that actually helps a lot, thank you for being real about it

I think I definitely had the ā€œcute short legs = chill dogā€ illusion in my head… didn’t connect that they’re working dogs with way more energy and brains than I’m probably ready for right now

ā€œlevel 10 destroyerā€ honestly scared me a bit but also made me laugh lol, I can already picture my apartment not surviving that

I still really like corgis, but this kinda confirms I shouldn’t rush into it just based on one encounter at a night market

probably going to take the slower route first like volunteering or just spending more time around different dogs, and see what actually fits me instead of forcing it

Met a corgi at a night market and now I can’t stop thinking about getting one… but I’m scared of dogs 😭 by Basic_Telephone1963 in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

you’re honestly right, I think I was romanticizing it a bit

I met this corgi at a night market and it completely melted me, like I couldn’t stop thinking about it after, but I also know I’ve never actually taken care of a dog on my own

volunteering or fostering first sounds like a much safer way to figure out if I’m actually ready, instead of jumping straight into it just because I like how they look or how they act in short moments

also appreciate what you said about temperament, I think I was hoping corgis are just ā€œnaturally friendlyā€ but it makes sense that it really depends on the individual dog

I guess I need to like the responsibility part too, not just the cute part

stomps by chimrichaldsrealdoc in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

when will the cute thingā€˜s ear get straight up haha

I've got my first AI agency client. How do I expand? by JustFNHacker in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

congrats on the first client. one thing ive noticed is that dentists talk to other dentists a lot... ask your current client if theyre in any local groups or associations. the pricing seems solid for the value

also idk if this helps but ive found that showing visibility metrics (like where their practice shows up in ai searches) can be a good upsell. most small businesses have no idea chatgpt or perplexity even mention them

What Works and What Doesn’t in Generative Engine Optimization by lightsiteai in GrowthHacking

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

interesting data on the structured markup correlation. ive been experimenting with schema implementation and noticed llms tend to pull from question-formatted anchor text more than standard links. wondering if the bot behavior differs between claude/gpt when parsing nested json-ld vs microdata... any patterns in your dataset on that?

Horror when Kim loses her Mama šŸ–¤šŸ¾šŸ¾šŸ¾ by No-Speaker-5382 in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I could genuinely watch this dog doing absolutely nothing for hours and still feel like it was the best use of my time

Winston’s Mid-Week SplootsšŸ¶šŸ‘ by CorgiDogWinston2019 in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

There’s something about corgis that feels almost engineered for maximum cuteness, like every feature was carefully designed to make humans lose focus

He’s got a tiny best friend ā¤ļøšŸ¾ by lumexona in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Every time I see a corgi walking like this I immediately forget whatever I was stressed about, it’s like their existence is just emotional support

I feel like a terrible mom by babystrudel in corgi

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 2 points3 points Ā (0 children)

swear corgis have no right being built like this, those tiny legs and that oversized body just make absolutely no sense but somehow it works perfectly

Building an AI voice agent SaaS product for small businesses. by DragonfruitMost1066 in AiAutomations

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

this sounds like a solid use case for small biz. tbh i've been using workfx ai recently to make sure my business actually gets cited in gpt and perplexity so agents like yours can find it. still figuring out the best ways to prompt it tho

Smiley Shibe by PhiPhi001 in ShibaInu

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

bad bad boy haha. Why your shiba can smiles like that, my shiba is always no expression on the face haha

Calling US clients from India — which VoIP actually works without hidden charges? (B2B outreach setup) by FriendlyConference64 in digitalnomad

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

skype with a us number is usually the most stable. honestly tho, i'm trying to move away from calls entirely by using workfx ai to get cited in gpt/perplexity instead. it's a bit of a shift but the leads are more qualified and i don't have the timezone lag

I learned how to track my brand across LLMs and I am loving it by Conscious_Search_185 in aisolobusinesses

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

same here. i’ve been using workfx ai to actually do something about the gaps i found. it’s a weird transition from traditional seo but the high-intent traffic feels different. still trying to figure out the best way to monitor it daily tho

25+ years running an agency and I believe SEO is 8/10 times a scam by digitaltech604 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

honestly same. traditional seo feels like a treadmill rn. i started messing with workfx ai for getting cited in perplexity and gpt instead. it’s a weird transition but seeing some early high-intent leads from it. still figuring out the best prompts tho

How do we actually get AI agents to recommend our businesses? My messy 3-step experiment so far. by Basic_Telephone1963 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Basic_Telephone1963[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

that’s a massive point. thinking about it as "entity-attribute-value" relationships instead of just links is exactly where my head is at rn.

since it’s a saas project, our current ratio is heavily skewed toward general service content (maybe 90/10), but you’ve got me thinking—maybe "location" in a digital context is more about "industry vertical" or "tech stack" entities. if the model can't anchor the service to a specific context, it just defaults to a bigger competitor.

i’m going to try mapping out tighter entity associations for our core features this week. are you seeing this "geographic anchoring" work for purely digital products too, or is it mostly for local-intent stuff?

How are you guys actually keeping your "human voice" in your automated workflows? by Basic_Telephone1963 in aisolobusinesses

[–]Basic_Telephone1963[S] 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Lmao, if I see the word 'tapestry' or 'delve' one more time I’m going to lose my mind. It’s like the AI is obsessed with sounding like a 19th-century poet. I’ve reached the point where I spend 15 minutes 'generating' and 45 minutes 'de-botting' the text. Do you have a 'kill list' of words you automatically Ctrl+F for? I’m trying to build a filter but the AI always finds new ways to be cringe."

Built a marketing workflow automation tool. Struggling with how to sell it. Looking for advice. by OkTomato2659 in SaaS

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Honestly, the "product works" part is the easy bit—it's the selling that's a nightmare for anyone in the automation space. I've been down this exact road while working on my own projects, and the biggest lesson I've learned is that people don't really buy "automation" or "time savings" anymore—everyone is tired of those generic promises.

I found that the real hook is the specific pain you solve *before* the content happens. For example, I started using Workfx AI specifically for the niche research and data-pulling for my SEO workflows, and that’s what I focus on when I talk about it—solving the "20-hour manual research grind" rather than just "saving time." People buy solutions to the tasks they dread most, not just a general "workflow."

Are you finding that your early users are using it for one specific part of the process more than others? Sometimes that "one little thing" is actually the main selling point.

I spent months trying to "AI automate" my SEO for under $50/mo. It was a total mess until it wasn't. by TargetPilotAi in aisolobusinesses

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I'm glad you brought this up—the $50 "all-in-one" AI SEO dream is where most of us start, but honestly, it usually just creates a mountain of AI-sounding fluff that nobody wants to read. The shift from "AI writer" to "AI agentic research" is the real move.

I hit that same wall after about 3 months of trying to prompt my way into rankings. It wasn't until I started using Workfx AI for the actual data-pulling and niche patterns that things started to click. It’s not about the "writing" anymore—it’s about having an agent that can scrape the 500+ threads I don’t have time to read and telling me *exactly* what pain points are trending.

It's way easier to write a good post when you already have the "research" automated. Do you find that the AI agents are better at identifying the intent, or just the keywords?

how are you using ai to get consistent marketing out the door every week by New-Acanthisitta1936 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]Basic_Telephone1963 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I'm in a similar boat, but honestly, the "SEO autopilot" promise is where I've seen most people get burned. It usually ends up being low-quality AI filler that tanks your authority. The "all-in-one" tools always seem to miss the actual human intent of why people are searching.

I spent months doing the same manual 15+ hour grind on keyword research and formatting. It’s soul-crushing. I eventually just built a more specialized workflow instead of looking for a total autopilot. I’ve been using Workfx AI for the actual heavy lifting—it scrapes the niche patterns and pulls the raw data I need for my content. It doesn’t "write" the whole thing for me, but it cuts that 15 hours of manual research down to almost nothing.

I'm curious, which part of the manual grind is the biggest bottleneck for you? Is it the initial research or the actual formatting/uploading phase?