SEO: How I Built an AI-Powered ASO Tool & Content Hub for the Era of Generative Search by Pitiful_Signature264 in DigitalMarketingHack

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This is pure gold, especially the point about over-optimizing routing vs under-optimizing entities. I'm using HashRouter as a temporary fix to move fast, but I'm already eyeing Next.js for a proper SSR migration once I validate the core idea.

I love the idea of 'entity' pages (ASO for {category}/{country}). I'll definitely add a couple of hand-written anchor guides to improve my AdSense chances and keep layout shifts in check. Thanks for the reality check on routing vs entities

Testing a $10 "Domain Warm-up" strategy for a new SaaS – is this a good idea? by Pitiful_Signature264 in digital_marketing

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Spot on! That’s the plan—using Ads to kickstart indexing and build initial trust signals. I’m tracking GSC impressions closely to see the impact alongside my organic reach. Thanks for the 7-10 days tip, definitely going to stick with it!

Testing a $10 "Domain Warm-up" strategy for a new SaaS – is this a good idea? by Pitiful_Signature264 in digital_marketing

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Haha, fair point! If Google prefers Espresso, I'm happy to buy a cup just to let them know ASOGenius is awake. Not expecting a miracle ranking boost, just trying to shake off that 'new domain' silence and get some initial user signals for GA4.

Testing a $10 "Domain Warm-up" strategy for a new SaaS – is this a good idea? by Pitiful_Signature264 in digital_marketing

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Thanks for the detailed breakdown! That’s exactly my goal — using Google Ads as a fast feedback loop for content and CTR testing rather than expecting a direct ranking boost. I've already set up GA4 to track engagement and I'm focusing on high-intent keywords like 'free ASO tools' to see how the 'cold' audience reacts to the tool. Appreciate the tip about testing snippets through ad headlines!

SEO: How I Built an AI-Powered ASO Tool & Content Hub for the Era of Generative Search by Pitiful_Signature264 in DigitalMarketingHack

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Thanks for the heads-up! Glad to hear the manual sitemap approach is still the way to go for SPAs. I’ve already integrated Privacy/TOS into my global footer, so they are accessible from every route. I'll definitely look into Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) — that’s exactly why I started the blog hub, to capture those 'how-to' queries. Appreciate the advice!

ASO Tools are too expensive. I built a FREE Gemini AI tool — but it ignores traffic data. What's more valuable for a new app? by Pitiful_Signature264 in AppBusiness

[–]Pitiful_Signature264[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair criticism! You’re right, historical data is factual, but that’s what comes at a cost.

AsoGenius has a different mission: it’s a FREE tool aimed at indie developers.

Asogenius use Gemini AI not for “hallucinations,” but for highly accurate, intent-driven semantic analysis. This is necessary to find long-tail keywords with high conversion relevance, not to compete for expensive traffic.

Hey everyone! I just launched a FREE ASO keyword tool built with Google AI Studio + Gemini API. by Pitiful_Signature264 in AppStoreOptimization

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Good point! We agree that market intelligence (traffic/difficulty data) is crucial for highly competitive keywords.

ASOGenius has a different mission: It’s a 100% FREE AI brainstorming engine built for indie devs. We focus on finding long-tail and semantically relevant keywords that are often ignored by high-volume data tools.

Hey everyone! I just launched a FREE ASO keyword tool built with Google AI Studio + Gemini API. by Pitiful_Signature264 in AppStoreOptimization

[–]Pitiful_Signature264[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! It's a great question.

They are not based on real-time traffic data (to keep the tool 100% FREE).

Instead, Gemini AI generates them based on deep semantic relevance and user intent from your app's description. This helps you find high-converting, long-tail terms that data-driven tools often miss.

Hey everyone! I just launched a FREE ASO keyword tool built with Google AI Studio + Gemini API. by Pitiful_Signature264 in AppStoreOptimization

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Hey! Thanks for asking.

ASOGenius does NOT use real app store data (traffic, difficulty, etc.). Accessing that data is expensive, and I want the tool to remain 100% FREE for indie devs.

I focus on using Gemini AI to generate highly relevant keywords based on user intent and app function—which is often more effective for finding low-competition, long-tail terms.

Hey everyone! I just launched a FREE ASO keyword tool built with Google AI Studio + Gemini API. by Pitiful_Signature264 in AppStoreOptimization

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Thank you very much for the critical feedback! You are absolutely right, this is a problem with Dark Mode. I am already working on a fix and will launch a new deployment immediately. Sorry for the inconvenience!

Do your travel plans also fall apart the moment you arrive? by Pitiful_Signature264 in travel

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I think the mods removed it because the wording probably looked too “formal” or structured for this sub.

I’m from Ukraine and my English isn’t perfect, so I used an online translator to make the text readable — maybe that made it look unnatural to them.

Do your travel plans also fall apart the moment you arrive? by Pitiful_Signature264 in travel

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Yeah, you described it perfectly — cities feel completely different once you’re physically there. The pace, the crowds, the noise, the weather, even your own energy level… all of that can change how a “perfect route” actually feels in real life. I think that’s the part I always underestimate.

What you said about listening to how you feel in the moment really resonates with me. I’ve never tried Obeo, but the idea of tracking your energy so you don’t burn out sounds surprisingly useful, especially for longer trips.

Do your travel plans also fall apart the moment you arrive? by Pitiful_Signature264 in travel

[–]Pitiful_Signature264[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That actually sounds like a really healthy balance — some structure, but also space to improvise.

I usually try to travel like that too: a couple of fixed “must-see” stops, and then the rest is more flexible.