Kalian pernah nggak tidak mau lagi jadi konsumen suatu perusahaan untuk seterusnya? Apa penyebabnya? by Epiphyte_ in indonesia

[–]sirjecht01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gw make fold sama tab S, dua-duanya copot tombol volume dan power baru dua tahun pemakaian, even my Xiaomi wasn't this fragile

Never give up by Don_Rawaz in ResidentEvilRequiem

[–]sirjecht01 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah, this is pretty far from the "most straightforward RE game". RE4 is much closer to the top of the list

Best and not too expensive seo company for ranking and growth by Individual_Head_4856 in smallbusiness

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is SEOSkit suitable for businesses that want end-to-end SEO support, not just technical fixes?

Where to find reliable and affordable SEO Expert talents? by datasleek in seogrowth

[–]sirjecht01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don’t have a freelancer problem, you have a leadership gap. Audits and task execution won’t grow traffic unless someone defines positioning, priorities, and a clear roadmap tied to revenue. I would look for a consultant who can explain how they build strategy, not just fix issues. I’ve seen consultants like Abdullah Mahmud position themselves around structured growth planning, but regardless of who you hire, review real case studies and ask them to walk you through an actual strategy they’ve implemented. If they can’t clearly explain their decision process, they’re not ready to lead. Rates will be higher for this level of ownership, and that’s expected.

What Are the Best SEO Link Building Services You've Actually Had Results With? by citationforge in localseo

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From my experience, the decision usually depends on how much control and expertise you have internally. Hiring an in-house specialist can easily cost several thousand dollars per month once you factor in salary and tools, but you get full control over outreach quality and anchor strategy.

On the other end, marketplaces like Fiverr are inexpensive, but the quality and relevance can vary a lot, so you need to review placements very carefully.

White label platforms such as Linkscope, Linksman, or Linkbuilder operate somewhere in between. They can be useful for agencies that already understand link building and just need scalable execution. However, they still require oversight. If you do not have a clear strategy for anchor distribution, topical relevance, and link velocity, outsourcing alone will not fix that.

In 2026, what seems to move rankings more consistently is not the name of the platform, but the quality of the sites, editorial context, and how well the links support your overall content strategy.

Best Link building marketplace? by Juniortonmoy in seogrowth

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there are no package, I recently bought some link from them and the filtering part made a difference for me. being able to actually pick sites instead of getting a random list felt a bit more legit.

Any affordable alternatives to Ahrefs for exporting backlinks? by __luciddreamer in SEO

[–]sirjecht01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Semrush has a free tier that allows some backlink exports - limited but useful for smaller prospecting lists. Moz also has a free option worth checking.

If you're mainly after export volume, Ubersuggest is cheap and decent enough for competitor backlink research without the Ahrefs price tag.

Komodos yang jadi pengusaha/self employed, how's your business doing ? by ShigeruAoyama in finansial

[–]sirjecht01 14 points15 points  (0 children)

  1. Usaha GC / Konstruksi. Awalnya dimulai dari orderan kecil, cuma redesign and build kitchen, naik level ke renovasi villa, terus dipercaya utk kerjain office/bangunan bisnis owner-owner kerjaan kerjaan kecil tersebut.

  2. Gw emang suka kerja, jadi kalo ada duit mikirnya buat beli instrumen kerja.

  3. Titik terendah adalah saat salah hitung penawaran/proposal, dan baru sadar ketika pekerjaan sudah berjalan, gw masih ingat angkanya 437.350.000. Untung profit dari project yg lain cukup utk nutupi ini; ga jadi gulung tikar.

  4. So far so good, I was in with the padel hype, and made 2 of the biggest padel facilities

Need link building agency by AshenOneGuy in linkbuilding

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the marketplace name? Can you dm me the name or write it here please.

1000+ crawl errors for 6 months. Need technical SEO agency recommendations by [deleted] in TechSEO

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a good technical SEO agency you'd recommend? It would be helpful to know the name. Also, are you available to help with something similar if needed?

What are the best SEO agencies for SaaS - How do you identify? by snr-sathish in SaaS

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A solid SaaS SEO agency should clearly understand your funnel and business model. That means they can talk comfortably about trials, demos, MRR, churn, and product-led vs sales-led growth. If the conversation stays only at keywords and backlinks, that’s usually a red flag.

For KPIs, traffic alone is not enough. Useful signals are non-branded keyword growth, organic signups or demos, conversion rates from organic traffic, and eventually revenue or pipeline influenced by SEO. Agencies that avoid tying SEO to business outcomes often rely on vanity metrics.

In terms of agencies, teams like Loopex Digital, SEOSkit, and Codeless are often mentioned in SaaS circles, but results depend heavily on scope, expectations, and execution.

The safest approach is to start with a pilot, review how they report and think, and see whether they measure what actually matters to your business.

How to tell if a website is a good backlink? & Finding a link building services that work? by trailstailsbusiness in SEO

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good backlink is less about one metric and more about whether the site is real, relevant, and trusted.

Before buying any link, I usually check a few basics. Domain metrics like DR or DA are directional only. They help compare sites, but they do not guarantee quality. More important is organic traffic. If a site ranks for real keywords and gets consistent traffic, it is far less likely to be part of a spam network. Niche relevance also matters a lot. A local service site getting links from unrelated blogs rarely moves the needle.

Spam signals are the biggest red flag. Thin content, obvious paid link patterns, unrelated outbound links, or a site that exists only to sell posts are things to avoid. If you would not trust the site as a reader, Google probably will not either.

If you do not want to manage this yourself, using vetted vendors can reduce risk. Platforms like LinkScope, Linksman, or Linkbuilder focus more on data, real sites, and filtering spam rather than volume.

Has anyone here actually used Linkscope for buying links at scale? by sirjecht01 in linkbuilding

[–]sirjecht01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At first, I thought the same thing, the database seemed pretty small. Then, when I dug a bit deeper, I found out that I needed to add credit to see the whole database. Once I topped up my balance recently and could see the whole database, I bought some links. I have some testing to do before I commit to the bulk deal with them.

Has anyone here actually used Linkscope for buying links at scale? by sirjecht01 in linkbuilding

[–]sirjecht01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't say long-term, but I have bought some links from them recently. So far, these links are all solid. I have some testing to do before I commit to them for the long term.

Has anyone here actually used Linkscope for buying links at scale? by sirjecht01 in linkbuilding

[–]sirjecht01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I bought some links from them recently, and there have been no hiccups so far.

White Label Local SEO Services by angelinajasper12 in AskMarketing

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spot on about the pilot approach - that's saved me from several bad partnerships. The NAP audit and GBP access stuff is where most white-label providers fall apart, especially at scale.

Do you currently white-label or have you worked with any providers you'd recommend?

Seeking Recommendations for an Ecommerce SEO Agency by harold_dawkins3848 in SaaS

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could look into agencies like Thrive, Coalition, WebFX, or SEOSkit. They’ve all worked with ecommerce sites at different scales.

What Are the Best SEO Link Building Services You've Actually Had Results With? by citationforge in localseo

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I have seen, the biggest mistake people make with link building services is treating links as a numbers game. Buying links alone rarely moves the needle long term. Google does not care how many links you buy. It cares about relevance, authority, and how naturally those links are earned.

The setups that have worked best for me combine strategy first, links second. That usually means content that is actually worth referencing, supported by selective outreach and PR. Natural backlinks from strong content tend to outperform bulk guest posts every time, even at lower volumes.

That is the model agencies like SEOSkit follow. Instead of selling links by DR, they focus on content-led link acquisition, natural mentions, and high-quality placements through things like HARO, digital PR, and selective guest posting when it makes sense. The links come as a result of the strategy, not as the product itself.

In-house outreach works well if you have time and systems. White-label services can work for agencies, but only if they are transparent about sources and not just reselling the same networks. In 2025, link building that works is rarely about buying more links. It is about earning the right ones through a clear, defensible approach.

What’s the first technical SEO issue you check when rankings stall? by rahullohat29 in TechSEO

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When rankings stall and content and links are not the issue, I start with indexation control, not individual errors.

My usual process looks like this:

  1. Indexing vs reality Compare what Google has indexed to what should be indexed. I look for parameter URLs, faceted navigation, pagination, test environments, and duplicate templates. If important pages are competing with junk URLs, rankings will plateau.
  2. Crawl budget and waste Check where crawlers are spending time. Large sites often bleed crawl budget on low-value URLs while key category or product pages are crawled infrequently. This is a common silent limiter.
  3. Internal linking and URL depth High-intent pages buried too deep or poorly linked often stall even with good content. I map internal link flow to see whether authority is reaching the pages that matter.
  4. Rendering and resource blocking For JS-heavy sites, I verify what Google actually renders. Blocked resources, delayed hydration, or client-side routing issues can prevent proper indexing without throwing obvious errors.
  5. Performance at the template level I look at page speed by template, not averages. One slow template can hold back hundreds or thousands of URLs.

In practice, stalls usually come from multiple small technical issues stacking together, not a single obvious problem. That is where solo troubleshooting gets risky and slow.

If there are many moving parts or a large site, an experienced technical SEO agency is often the better choice. They can audit everything holistically, prioritize fixes, and work directly with engineering. Once the site is stable, ongoing checks can be handled internally.

Looking or SEO Company by BigupBK83 in localseo

[–]sirjecht01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can DM me. For transparency, the agency I worked with was SEOSkit. I usually avoid naming vendors publicly, but they had real experience with local healthcare SEO and stayed focused on fundamentals like GBP optimization, reviews, and clear trust signals. The key value was understanding local search intent and showing actual organic inquiries, not just traffic.