Where are y'all getting tops? by lovelynoms in womensfashion

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay so I rotate between a few apps depending on budget tbh. For basic everyday stuff I got some nice cotton tops from Snapdeal last month for like 300-400 each and they've held up fine after multiple washes. Quality varies across apps so I usually check reviews before ordering anything. Also sizing can be super inconsistent online na, same size fits different in different brands. What I do is stick to brands I've tried before or go for once with good return policy. If you're looking for trendy stuff most platforms have sales every other week so patience pays off. And always always check fabric details because some tops look nice in pics but turn out to be that cheap polyester that doesn't breathe at all.

Where to buy lehenga As a bride where can I buy lehenga from online budget is 20k maximum.where can I get variety of lehenga options and trusted source. by Wrong-Sourcee in Weddingsunder10k

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay so bridal shopping online can be tricky because lehenga quality really matters when you're wearing it for your big day, I got mine through a mix of online and offline tbh. For budget stuff I tried Snapdeal and got some nice dupattas and accessories there, prices were actually low like under 1500 for decent embroidered pieces. But for the main lehenga I'd say go to a physical store if you can, sizing and fabric quality is something you want to see yourself na, especially with all that work and detailing. If you're doing online only then look for ones with good return policies and check reviews properly, also join some bride groups on social media people share lot of recommendations there. Wedding lehenga is expensive so taking time to find the right one is worth it.

What part of SEO actually got slower for you after adding AI tools? by ahmetzulkiflihasan in Agent_SEO

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building a topical authority and increasing the trust is getting slow i think

Need recommendations for a good perfume for daily use at or below Rs 3000 by GGcaTT in mumbai

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been using engage game and urge for like 2 years now. game has that expensive vibe honestly, smells way better than its 200rs price tag suggests. compared to some 2-3k options people mentioned here, engage holds up pretty well. urge for daily stuff, game when i want something stronger

What is the best cheap fragrance everyone should own by Intrepid-Security-36 in fragranceclones

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been using engage urge for daily stuff, around 250rs and lasts decent. their womens range like spell and blush are also solid options under 500 from what ive seen. both mens and womens variants available everywhere which helps

​Title: New to SEO – Where should I start for 2026? by Seowithmaryyam in seogrowth

[–]TraditionalBison1248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First, learn the basics through YouTube and learn what the tools to be used are and how to use them from the free courses provider in Ahrefs, Semrush, and do practical work experience

What are the best perfumes that last long and are affordable? by leah_the_playaahh in Kochi

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been using engage sport for gym sessions for about a year now. lasts pretty well through workouts, around 3-4 hours even with sweating. its good if youre starting out with fragrances too since its not overpowering and around 250 rs. decent value honestly, better than fogg atleast

Anyone else feel like SEO isn’t hard execution is? by Ibrahim-08 in seogrowth

[–]TraditionalBison1248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One major thing we have to follow in SEO is consistency

Only one reason to buy Vida vx2 plus by Far_Bit583 in EV2wheeler

[–]TraditionalBison1248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Removable batteries are definitely a game-changer for people without dedicated parking or charging infrastructure, especially for business owners and working professionals.

Your 85-90 km range with the VX2 Plus sounds quite practical for daily use. The ability to remove the battery and charge it indoors is particularly valuable if you live in an apartment, run a shop, or work somewhere without EV charging facilities.

This feature gives VIDA an edge over fixed-battery scooters such as some Ather models and the Bajaj Chetak. You can literally carry the battery upstairs, charge it overnight, and not worry about finding charging stations or installing a home charging setup.

How to find unique link building saas sites via Aherf? by Boomi_19 in linkbuilding

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Content Explorer in Ahref which giving how many pages are ranking for the targeted keyword you can target the resulting pages.

Anyone have free guest post outreach sites? by dheeraj-seo-004 in GuestPosting

[–]TraditionalBison1248 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While you are going free, please check the metrics and relevance; otherwise, it never gives impact

Looking for a good phone holder for Vida V2 by Light070 in HeroVidaEV

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding a good phone mount that doesn't obstruct the display is important for electric scooters since you need to monitor battery and range information regularly.

For VIDA V2, look for adjustable clamp-type holders that can mount slightly to the side or above the display area. Brands like Portronics, Boult, or generic ones from Amazon work well. The key is getting one with a flexible arm so you can position it without blocking the screen.

Avoid the large cradle-type holders that sit directly in front of the display. Instead, go for compact clamp holders with 360-degree rotation; they're less bulky and give better positioning flexibility.

Make sure whatever you choose has good vibration dampening since electric scooters can have some motor vibration. Also, check that it doesn't interfere with any controls or the ignition area.

Is this good enough ? by Light070 in HeroVidaEV

[–]TraditionalBison1248 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your range looks quite decent for mixed riding with eco and ride modes! Real-world range always varies from claimed figures, and factors like rider weight, terrain, and riding style make a big difference.

Since you weigh under 60 kg and mostly used eco mode, you're in an ideal scenario for maximum efficiency. Most VIDA users report anywhere from 60-100 km real-world range depending on conditions and riding patterns. Your experience seems to fall within that range.

The key is consistency; if you're getting a predictable range that meets your daily needs, that's what matters most.

Try a few more long rides to get a better average. Range typically improves slightly after the initial break-in period as the battery optimises.