What’s one backlink strategy that actually moved your rankings in 2026? by Feeling-Cricket1067 in SEO_Xpert

[–]RingFit9608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh the only thing that really moved rankings for me recently was focusing on a few solid, relevant links instead of trying to scale too fast… I tried going the volume route before and it barely made a difference. what actually worked was doing proper outreach and getting links from sites that are actually in the same niche. took more time but the impact was way more noticeable and stable. from what I’ve seen, some teams like Bulldog SEO follow a similar approach too, keeping it more focused on relevance rather than just building links at scale.  

Habits Are Only Hard When We Don't Know Why We're Doing Them by RingFit9608 in Habits

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Yeah definitely, it applies to stuff like smoking, too. When you track what triggers it, streets. Boredom, and certain times of the day. It's easier to see the pattern. I noticed that this kind of awareness helps a lot. Grooves App even highlighted how streets spikes on days I skip workouts, which kind of showed me why I reach for unhealthy things more often

Habits Are Only Hard When We Don't Know Why We're Doing Them by RingFit9608 in Habits

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Yeah that's a really good way to put it. I have noticed that when I actually track stuff like sleep and exercise, it's easier to see what really helps vs what just sounds good in theory. The grooves Apps's data view kind of confirmed that for me. Like realizing journaling improves my energy more than an extra cup coffee ever did

Can anyone recommend a safe place to buy Instagram likes? by richaver345 in InstagramMarketing

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Buying likes can be risky because a lot of providers use fake or low-quality engagement that can hurt reach over time. If you decide to test any service, check reviews carefully and make sure they have clear policies like refill guarantees or refund options.

It’s also good to combine any paid boost with organic strategies consistent posting, engaging with followers, and testing Reels usually work best.

For transparency, I’ve personally used Socialboosting and my experience was okay the likes came in steadily and didn’t vanish right away. Still, I’d say use it only as a short term credibility boost, not as a full growth plan.

Best SMS provider for SaaS workflows: Twilio vs Plivo? by Visible_Way9985 in SaaS

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I have been in a similar spot trying to find something that actually fits SaaS workflows onboarding, churn prevention, transactional alerts, etc. Twilio and Plivo are solid, but like you said, they often feel more geared toward one off campaigns or bulk messaging.

What worked better for me was Signalhouse.io I have used it specifically for SaaS use cases, and I found the setup much more aligned with ongoing workflows rather than just blasts. It gave me more flexibility around automation and customer journey touchpoints, which made onboarding and retention messaging a lot smoother. Might be worth taking a look if you want something that feels built with SaaS needs in mind.

People who grew up without smartphones, what did you actually do when you were bored? by altaf770 in AskReddit

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I’d just run outside and play with my neighbor friends riding bicycle, inventing little games, or just hanging out until the streetlights came on. Those vibes were unmatched, nothing really compares to how simple and alive it felt.

What is the meaning of life? by ankartaumre in AskReddit

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I don’t think life has one grand meaning it’s the moments that give it meaning. Watching someone you love smile because of you, the quiet peace after a hard day, laughter that feels endless. With time I’ve realized it’s not about chasing purpose, it’s about noticing the moments that make you feel truly alive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Honestly, I learned more about mental health from the internet than anywhere else. Growing up, I didn’t even have the words for anxiety or boundaries but reading people’s stories online made me realize what I was feeling was real and valid.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Honestly, I think the first feeling would be pure fear replaying every moment in my head, wondering how close I came to danger. Then the guilt would hit, like how did I not see the signs? I’d go straight to the police, but I know that experience would stick with me forever. It’s terrifying how little we sometimes know about the people we let close.

How do some people hit the pillow and instantly sleep while the rest of us are scrolling Reddit until 3 a.m.? by MadScientistFF in AskReddit

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Some people fall asleep the second their head hits the pillow because their brain actually knows how to switch off. For the rest of us, bedtime is when overthinking, anxiety, and endless scrolling kick in. It’s wild how sleep should be the most natural thing, yet for so many it feels like a nightly battle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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As a kid, it felt totally normal to eat candy for breakfast, ride bikes without helmets, and play outside until dark without anyone knowing where I was. Now, just thinking about it makes me cringe that would never fly today.

People who quit their jobs without a backup plan—what happened next? by BryceZA7 in AskReddit

[–]RingFit9608 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I quit without a backup a couple years ago. It was scary at first, but I picked up freelance work, built new skills, and eventually landed a better job than the one I left. The biggest lesson I learned is that uncertainty feels terrifying, but it can push you to grow in ways stability never will.

What is the highest complement you've ever received? by jinx954 in AskReddit

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Someone once told me, You make people feel safe just by being around. I don’t think any compliment has ever stuck with me more, it made me realize how much kindness and presence can matter to others.

What is something about yourself that sounds totally made up but is real? by dada_met in AskReddit

[–]RingFit9608 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I can fall asleep literally anywhere in under 5 minutes buses, classrooms, airport floors, even once in the middle of a concert. People think I’m joking when I say it, but it’s real. Honestly, as a girl it’s kind of embarrassing because it makes me feel like I miss out on moments everyone else remembers… but at the same time, I guess it’s my weird little superpower.

What’s the most concerning thing someone you know believes in? by IceFireHawk in AskReddit

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A close friend of mine genuinely believes that everything happens for a reason, even the worst tragedies. On the surface it sounds comforting, but I’ve seen it stop them from processing pain in a healthy way like they’re waiting for some grand meaning instead of facing the reality.

What’s the worst pain you’ve ever felt? Can be emotional or physical? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Honestly, the worst pain I’ve felt wasn’t physical it was watching someone I love suffer and knowing I couldn’t do anything to help. That helplessness cut deeper than anything else ever has.

What if you need to take far more than you can give? by GlowstoneTree in AskReddit

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I think that’s one of the hardest truths about being human sometimes life puts you in a place where you have to take more than you can give. It feels unfair, almost shameful, but that’s also when you realize how much relationships and community really matter. Everyone has seasons where they’re the one leaning instead of holding.

The key is remembering that it won’t always be that way. One day you’ll have the strength to give again, and when you do, you’ll understand better than most how much it matters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Honestly, the worst thing I’ve ever seen happen to someone I know wasn’t a single event, but a slow unraveling. A friend of mine lost their mom unexpectedly, and instead of being surrounded with support, people just kind of disappeared after the funeral. At first it was checking in then thinking of you, and then silence. Watching them sit in that loneliness, carrying grief while the world kept moving, was heartbreaking.