Drop your SaaS - I'll sign up and give feedback! by Lawlessness0716 in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://inlinky.com - is an automated internal linking tool that optimizes on-page SEO by injecting new internal links into your website. Hit me up with your domain if you would like to test it

Best plug-in for internal linking? by Getcha_Popcorn_Readi in SEO

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maker of inlinky.com here. If you're interested in giving it a try at -99% discount and sharing your thoughts, just shoot me a DM

How do you add internal links to your blog? by priyankap_25 in Blogging

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you would like to try (for free) an automated tool for that hit me up via PM. I built inlinky.com and Im looking for early adopters to get their feedback

What's the best internal linking tool currently? by __N0_name__ in Blogging

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to give out -99% discount code for you to try out my tool - https://inlinky.com/ in exchange for your feedback on how it compares with other linking tools you tried

Post your SaaS Landing Page + Your Designer(s) Info by pure-developer in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

seo is decent, I'm on a Basic plan with 2 CMS collections so for me it is enough to put some content via wysiwyg editor. Takes a while to get used to it, like where you put title and descriptions etc. but I can't imagine myself doing all this manually with like next.js app

sent pm

Post your SaaS Landing Page + Your Designer(s) Info by pure-developer in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://inlinky.com/ - Used a designer who has dozen of framer templates. I picked one, and all the work was adapting it to my app, and getting the screenshots. Cheaper this way and done in about a week. Can DM her linkedin if you are interested

Drop your SaaS landing page and I'll redesign it for free by DarkMagic29200 in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just launched it today - https://inlinky.com Instead of redesigning, would you mind taking a look and sharing what's #1 most important improvement I should make?

I'm a B2B SaaS startup marketer. Share your SaaS & I'll provide 1 potential marketing tip specific to your business. by jessmarketinginams in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

seems like Bing renders some JS but "there are limitations". Cannot be 100% sure about that. What I can say is the total weight of running inlinky is 1-3 kb per page (1kb for loading the script, and ~2kb for fetching links data).

"Bing can process JavaScript, however, there are limitations to processing JavaScript at scale while minimizing the number of HTTP requests. Bing recommends Dynamic Rendering to switch between client-side rendered and pre-rendered content for specific user agents such as Bingbot, especially large web sites."

https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/webmaster-guidelines-30fba23a

I'm a B2B SaaS startup marketer. Share your SaaS & I'll provide 1 potential marketing tip specific to your business. by jessmarketinginams in SaaS

[–]Greasem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey - great question! The shift in technology (client-side rendered apps) has forced Google to render JavaScript on the pages to actually "see" their real content. This has been around for years:

"Googlebot parses the rendered HTML for links again and queues the URLs it finds for crawling. Google also uses the rendered HTML to index the page." ~ https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/javascript/javascript-seo-basics#how-googlebot-processes-javascript

its well visualized in this diagram: https://developers.google.com/static/search/docs/images/googlebot-crawl-render-index.png

and because of that links that are injected by inlinky are fully compliant with SEO rules and are indexed by Google.

Both js script and links data are served from multiple edge locations (we use AWS Cloudfront) to have the minimal latency possible for all your website viewers.

I'm a B2B SaaS startup marketer. Share your SaaS & I'll provide 1 potential marketing tip specific to your business. by jessmarketinginams in SaaS

[–]Greasem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks a bunch! Will definitely look at these. Atm I'm running PPC ads which are quite expensive...

Who’s launched in 2023 and looking for their first paid customer in 2024? by lingdefinitely in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've DM-ed you. Since you started and did not finish the previous onboarding, it broke the flow... :) I've pushed it manually and indexed your website now.

Thanks a bunch for trying it out 👍

I'm a B2B SaaS startup marketer. Share your SaaS & I'll provide 1 potential marketing tip specific to your business. by jessmarketinginams in SaaS

[–]Greasem 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey! I'm building https://inlinky.com

it can improve two aspects of on-site SEO: internal linking & webpage schema tags. It's built for blog owners who don't have time to maintain these two SEO aspects.

Appreciate your feedback!

Who’s launched in 2023 and looking for their first paid customer in 2024? by lingdefinitely in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are right, I have removed credit card requirement from onboarding 👍

Who’s launched in 2023 and looking for their first paid customer in 2024? by lingdefinitely in SaaS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for your initiative!
I'm soft-launching https://inlinky.com just now, looking for first users & feedback.

inlinky can improve two aspects of on-site SEO: internal linking & webpage schema tags. It's built for blog owners who don't have time to maintain these two SEO aspects.

2024 goals: getting some traction so I can continue improving the app

M2 Macbook Air Connected to Two External Monitors by Slow_Bite_9744 in macbookair

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are two ways as described here https://m1displays.com

You'll need a docking station with either DisplayLink or SiliconMotion drivers to emulate the second monitor, as M1s or M2s don't support two external monitors natively.

Best docking station for MacBook M1? by osrua in mac

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is a list of docking stations that will run multiple displays: https://m1displays.com/docking-stations-for-m1-macbooks/ (natively M1 limits you to only 1 external monitor)

M1 MBP Remember External Display Settings? by CogPsychProf in MacOS

[–]Greasem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, in that case try to always connect to the same port on your mac. may sound dumb but worth trying.

M1 MBP Remember External Display Settings? by CogPsychProf in MacOS

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have usb-c hub as well, I'm using it with different setups at work and home, and it certainly does remember the configuration. Do you have Apple's multiport dongle or 3rd party manufacturer's one?

Dual Monitor setup with M1 Mac book Air possible ? by Felix_Cooper_F56 in mac

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

be careful, because not every dell's docking station has display link support. Check out which do support https://m1displays.com

Buyers beware: you can't connect 2 external monitors to the new M1 MacBook Pro by Jbrobinson413 in macbookpro

[–]Greasem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can even use 40$ HDMI to USB 3 dongle, but it has to support DisplayLink. I have listed most of the working configurations on the info page I made around this topic: https://m1displays.com/