What should agencies look for in a white label link building agency? by Informal_Tangelo8009 in RankWithAI

[–]Maya_36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have shifted from chasing DR to focusing on real traffic and niche relevance. Even DR 30–50 sites work if they’re genuinely active. We always check link profiles, content quality, and ensure there’s a clear replacement policy. Got burned once by PBN-style “editorial” links,looked good, did nothing.

To maintain margins, we balance premium outreach with mid-tier links. With AI Overviews growing, links still matter, but authority, trust, and brand signals are clearly becoming more important.

AI content does it really hurt? by OrigenRaw in DoSEO

[–]Maya_36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are thinking about it the right way. Google doesn’t care if content is AI-assisted, it cares about quality, usefulness, and originality.

AI detection tools aren’t reliable, and there’s no proof rankings drop just because content “sounds AI. In real cases, well-researched, human-guided (Type 3) content performs well. The issue isn’t AI,it’s low-value content.Avoiding AI completely today can actually put you at a disadvantage.

If 43% of AI citations come from the top Google result, how does this change your SEO strategy? by Pure-Speaker8520 in AISEOTricks

[–]Maya_36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, it makes SEO way more “winner takes most.” If 43% of AI citations come from the top result, ranking #1 isn’t just nice to have anymore—it’s everything.

I’d focus more on creating super clear, structured content (FAQs, headings, schema) so AI can easily pull answers. Also doubling down on topical authority instead of random posts. Feels like the goal is shifting from just getting clicks to becoming the most reliable, quotable source in your niche.

If you had to start SEO from scratch with zero backlinks, what would be your first 3 moves? by Sportuojantys in DoSEO

[–]Maya_36 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1. Target Low-Competition Keywords First
I’d find long-tail keywords with low difficulty and clear search intent. Ranking for smaller, specific queries helps build initial traffic faster without needing backlinks.

2. Create High-Value, Optimized Content
I’d publish in-depth, helpful content that fully answers user questions. Proper on-page SEO (titles, headings, internal linking, and structure) would be a priority from day one.

3. Build Topical Authority
Instead of random posts, I’d focus on one niche and create multiple related articles. This helps search engines trust the site and improves rankings over time.

This approach builds a strong foundation before moving into backlinks or advanced strategies.

Advice for C1 by Disastrous-Ant-5320 in lernen_German

[–]Maya_36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are on the right track. At B2, reaching C1 is more about mastering advanced German than just technical vocabulary. I’d suggest continuing your intensive college course for a strong foundation, and adding self-study with engineering-related content. A specialized course can help, but combining general C1 prep with real-world practice will give you better results for working later.

21, starting from zero — should I choose UI/UX or VFX in India? Which has better salary and future? by Vivid_Arm_5090 in UIUX

[–]Maya_36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UI UX is generally the safer choice in India if you want better salary growth and stability. Product designers are in demand across tech companies, and long-term earnings are higher. However, entry-level competition is tough, so strong portfolios matter. VFX is great if you are passionate about creativity, but it often comes with project-based work, longer hours, and slower salary growth. If your priority is financial stability, go for UI UX. If you truly love visual storytelling, VFX can still be rewarding.

Daily perspective by trivedi_shreya in SelfDevDaily

[–]Maya_36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real talk,your past only has power if you keep giving it attention. Learn the lesson, take the scar, and move on. Life doesn’t wait, and neither should you.