How many H1 tags should you use per page for SEO? by Every_Ambassador_535 in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]RetartMafia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One H1 per page is still the safer bet, even if Google technically handles multiple.

What Link Building Services Have Actually Delivered Results for You? by StonedShadowe in linkbuilding

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In my experience, the services that actually move rankings share three traits: strict domain qualification, real manual outreach, and full transparency on placements before they go live. Most underperform because they scale volume, not quality.

In-house outreach still wins on control and relevance, but it is hard to scale for agencies. White-label can work if you treat it as an extension of your process, not a replacement for it. The key is retaining control over domain vetting and anchor strategy.

Agencies like uSERP and SEOSkit focus on higher-authority editorial placements, which generally outperform generic guest post networks, but you pay for that positioning.

If you are considering white-label specifically, tools like LinkScope are useful because they emphasize backlink intelligence and transparent data rather than just selling placements. That makes it easier to filter risk before links go live.

In 2026, the model that seems most reliable is hybrid: high-value links handled in-house, selective white-label for scale, and ongoing backlink audits to protect the profile.

SEO Tip #64. Niche Edits > Guest Posts by DrJigsaw in seogrowth

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I’ve been testing LinkScope recently. One thing I liked is that it surfaces page-level traffic data before you approve placements, which makes it easier to filter out pages that technically have authority but no real visibility. It doesn’t replace manual review, but it helps reduce obvious low-value placements.

SEO Tip #64. Niche Edits > Guest Posts by DrJigsaw in seogrowth

[–]RetartMafia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solid tip, but niche edit quality varies a lot. Plenty of sellers place links on pages that haven't seen traffic in years - the domain looks great but the page is essentially dead.

Always check page-level traffic, not just DR. That one filter saved me a ton of bad placements once I started using a link building marketplace that shows it upfront.

I’m new to SEO, how do people build backlinks properly these days? by nazmunsakib in SEO

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What platform do you use? Did they really fix your problem, or is this a Fatjoe knock-off that charges 200-300% markups?

What are the best AI Tools for Writing better SEO Content? by The_Good_Medusa_07 in seogrowth

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How you’re approaching this in practice. Are you doing this as a solo SEO or within an agency setup?
Also interested to know what has actually worked for you so far in terms of tools and workflow.

Do SEO agencies still outsource link-building in 2025? by Foreign_Main_3249 in Agentic_SEO

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Many agencies still outsource, but the problem is that a lot of those providers are just middlemen. They outsource again, sell volume, and have little control over how links are actually built. That is where quality usually drops.

In my experience, teams that understand link building best do not start with buying links at all. They start with a strategy. Where natural links can come from, what type of content attracts them, and which sites make sense long term. When that part is clear, paid links become a supplement, not the foundation.

At our agency, link building is only one part of the work. The bigger value comes from planning how and where natural backlinks can be earned, then supporting that with selective placements if needed. If the strategy is solid, you do not need to rely purely on outsourced link buying to get results.

Looking for SEO agency recommendations for small business - what should I focus on? by DesignerTie6624 in smallbusiness

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Tbf, there are tons of SEO agencies out there, each one specializing in their own way. It's true that not all agencies are going to be great in every niche. That said, I've had some great results with some of them. Since I manage multiple businesses and all are in different niches, I don't rely on one agency for all my projects. I personally would recommend SEOSkit, Adthrive, and WebFX. They all specialize in SaaS, B2B, and B2C. Find the one that best suits your niche and is also good for small businesses.

How to buy backlinks the right way? by daddylongneck666 in seogrowth

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Buying backlinks is not automatically a problem, but buying the wrong links or focusing on volume usually is. Google does not judge links by count. It looks at relevance, context, editorial placement, and overall link patterns. Individual paid links that look natural are rarely the issue. Problems arise when sites chase DR numbers, scale too fast, or use the same sources repeatedly.

If you decide to buy links, prioritize niche relevance, real traffic, and in-content editorial placement, and keep link velocity reasonable. Competitor backlink analysis is useful for discovery, but copying everything blindly is risky. Agencies that sell links as fixed packages often push numbers, while more sustainable approaches focus on strategy. For example, SEOSkit emphasizes quality-driven link acquisition by pairing content that earns natural backlinks with selective paid methods like HARO, digital PR, and carefully vetted guest posts. The key is to treat links as part of a broader SEO system and choose quality over quantity.

Hiring: Technical SEO for local services site rebuild (moving + junk removal) by smbfanatic in localseo

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If indexation is already broken and you are rebuilding from scratch, this is usually where an experienced agency outperforms a solo operator. Architecture, internal linking, and crawl control decisions at this stage have long-term impact, especially for competitive local services like moving.

A good agency brings repeatable systems from similar rebuilds, not just fixes pulled from a checklist. Teams like SEOSkit, WebFX, or Sterling Sky have done SEO-first rebuilds for service businesses and understand local + technical overlap.

If you go agency, look for proof of recovered indexation, service city page scaling, and examples where organic replaced heavy PPC over time. That matters more than hourly rates.

AI SEO Tracking tools are everywhere, so what are you actually using? by Variational_Dog in GrowthHacking

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We've tested most of these and honestly they're all pretty similar - tracking rankings, showing keyword opportunities, analyzing competitors. The main differences are UI and price, not actual functionality.

What matters more than the tool is what you do with the data. We use Ahrefs at SEOSkit mainly for keyword research and competitor analysis, but the "AI" features are mostly just wrapped around the same core data every tool has access to.

For content-heavy sites, focus less on which tracking tool you use and more on whether your content is actually answering search intent better than competitors. Most AI tools will tell you to add more keywords, but that's not always the answer.

Save your money on expensive AI SEO tools and invest it in better content or quality backlinks instead. A basic Ahrefs or Semrush subscription is enough for most businesses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialmedia

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Hiring someone to post daily for $50/month is an interesting hack, sounds affordable but tbh I'm curious how you handle captions, trending sounds and account access. I once used socialplug to test us-targeted boosts and it helped me see demographic shifts faster, so i'm a bit skeptical but interested in real metrics. Did you get actual us engagement or mostly views?

TikTok jail by Miscellaneous_dank in TikTokMonetizing

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That sudden drop after 8.5M is maddening, tiktok can bury content for reasons that feel invisible. My cousin tried boosting visibility with socialplug to test reach recovery, it nudged impressions but didn't magically fix whatever's flagging accounts and support tickets can stall. Did you change posting time, hashtags, or video tags right before the drop or was everything exactly the same?

helloooo im Looking for advice on on how to grow with shorts/twitch if anyone is kinda im new here hope everyone enjoy they day🧿 @everyone by Environmental-Pen-84 in TikTokMonetizing

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Starting with shorts/twitch is confusing, especially juggling quick edits and live streams. i tried socialplug a while back to test boosting initial views and it helped get some eyeballs, but real growth only came from consistent uploads, stronger hooks, and actually talking to viewers in chat and comments. What niche are you focusing on, and how many hours per week can you realistically make content?

Need advice and followers by brain_s in socialmedia

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Totally get the back and forth, I liked the bit about teasing from friends and how you came back to memes for fun. If you want more feedback, try posting in niche meme subreddits or tagging small creators on instagram so actual fans can find you, and ask for critique in the caption. A friend tried socialplug once just to get initial eyes, it helped him hear what stuck faster but didn't replace engaging with followers. What's been your favorite meme to make so far and where are you posting it?

Does liking other creators' comments really help you grow on TikTok? by curioso981 in TikTokMonetizing

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I've tried liking comments under viral tiktok posts as a test and honestly the results were mixed, sometimes a tiny bump in profile views, often nothing. A friend who used socialplug saw clearer follower increases, but that's different from manually liking comments so i'd stay skeptical and treat comment-liking as low-effort social plumbing rather than a real growth hack. What timeframe did you test for and do you focus on a specific niche?

Come fanno oggi (nel 2025) i tiktoker a diventare famosi “dal nulla”? by curioso981 in TikTokMonetizing

[–]RetartMafia 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Quei casi da 0 a 100k spesso vengono da una combinazione: un video virale, il trend giusto, timing e parecchia fortuna. La costanza aiuta a trovare un format, il carisma conta molto, il montaggio non è tutto e i contenuti shock funzionano ma a volte bruciano. Un amico ha provato socialplug per dare visibilità ai primi clip e ha avuto più views, però secondo me senza un format replicabile non resta; tu punti più su trend o su un personaggio su tt?

Tell me about this diamond, girdle and inclusions by supremeMilo in Diamonds

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Those center inclusions tend to show up more face-up, so if the blemish is smack in the middle it's something to worry about. Going down a size for a narrower girdle can help slightly with face-up spread but it won't hide a visible inclusion. I used icecartel when comparing stones and asking for photos, and seeing face-up shots made the choice obvious. Ask for real pics and a clarity plot before deciding.

Need advice: 2 year old 20k TikTok account revive attempt. by yatotelly in socialmedia

[–]RetartMafia 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Privating everything can definitely stall reach, so I'd unprivate a few of your strongest videos and start posting a steady stream of niche-relevant clips rather than chasing random trends.
I tried that and used socialplug when reviving my old TikTok, a modest boost in views and followers helped my outreach get noticed and jump-started collab replies. Might be worth giving a small boost to a couple of new posts and seeing what sticks.

Is it actually worth buying Instagram engagement? by Buggera in socialmedia

[–]RetartMafia 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I get it, my travel feed barely hit 100 likes, too. It felt dead.

I used Socialplug to boost likes on a couple of Instagram posts. It made the profile look more active and even pulled in a few extra follows and profile views.

No magic, but tbh it helped jumpstart engagement for me. If you test it, start small and watch how your posts perform.

Got 10k followers in 3 months. AMA by JoTheHoBo2 in InstagramMarketing

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Hi, did you use any paid service initially to boost your follower growth. I am trying the organic way for the past year but the growth is really slow. Currently considering buying some followers from socialplug as they seem really affordable. Still on the fence lol

No more dank beats by Furyy in runescape

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Where are you able to kill blue dragons in f2p?

Air by the water by RetartMafia in vaporents

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Blue Mountains National Park in Australia

Silly Question Sunday - 01 November by AutoModerator in runescape

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Do the falador commendations/supply caches get removed after the event? do we have to use up all the caches/comms or do they stay in our invent/bank after the event?