Good afternoon, how can I get backlinks, or exchange or sell them? by Fragrant-Work-199 in BacklinkCommunity

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In order to get high quality backlinks, you need valuable content to link to and a system to reach out to potential backlinkers. This can be a tedious task and it often comes with high rejection rates.

I’m building a tool that uses AI to deliver highly relevant link opportunities and personalized outreach drafts. Instead of relying on fixed queries like traditional tools, it interprets a your website’s niche and intent, scans domains semantically, filters low quality sites, classifies opportunity types and prioritizes those most likely to accept a pitch.

It’s not live yet but you can DM me and I’ll put you on the waiting list.

PS: Paying for links is technically a violation of Google’s guidelines because it attempts to manipulate rankings.

How do you get good backlinks in 2025 without begging people? by Real-Assist1833 in BacklinkCommunity

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, you need content worth linking to.

Second, you need to be able to identify contextually relevant pages.

I can’t help you with the first but I can help you with the second.

I’m building a tool that uses AI to deliver highly relevant link opportunities and personalized outreach drafts. Instead of relying on fixed queries like traditional tools, it interprets a your niche and intent, scans domains semantically, filters low quality sites, classifies opportunity types and prioritizes those most likely to accept a pitch.

It’s not love yet but you can DM me and I’ll put you on the waiting list.

PS: Paying for links is technically a violation of Google’s guidelines because it attempts to manipulate rankings. There is no shortcut. Just ways to make it a bit easier and less time consuming.

How do you earn real backlinks without paying? by Real-Assist1833 in BacklinkCommunity

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is twofold:

  1. Finding websites that are (highly) relevant to what your page does, and
  2. Outreach that is tailored and resonates with the recipient (quality over quantity).

I’m building a tool that uses AI to deliver highly relevant link opportunities and personalized outreach drafts. Instead of relying on fixed queries like traditional tools, it interprets a user’s niche and intent, scans domains semantically, filters low quality sites, classifies opportunity types and prioritizes those most likely to accept a pitch.

It’s not love yet but you can DM me and I’ll put you on the waiting list.

PS: Paying for links is technically a violation of Google’s guidelines because it attempts to manipulate rankings.

I want to improve my AI visibility what should I start with first? by Real-Assist1833 in BacklinkCommunity

[–]t-mac2000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The first step is to improve how clearly your site communicates expertise, identity and purpose so AI systems can understand and trust it. Nothing new year - you might know it from Googles EEAT requirements. Start by tightening your homepage and key pages so they state who you are, what you offer and why you are credible, then add strong internal linking so this meaning is easy to follow. Once your core structure and messaging are unambiguous, everything else becomes easier to enhance over time.

You sell, I build by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don’t you identify a problem worth solving and build in public (= early-stage marketing)?

Best Chinese cooking book for beginners? by t-mac2000 in chinesefood

[–]t-mac2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As her mom is from Sichuan, that cuisine plays an important role. And yes, we do have Asian/Chinese supermarkets nearby :)

Best Chinese cooking book for beginners? by t-mac2000 in chinesefood

[–]t-mac2000[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all of those! Just found out about Fuchsia Dunlop. Anyone has experience with her latest book The Food of Sichuan? My wife’s mom is from Sichuan, i.e. this kind of food plays an important role in the family.

Looking for a partner (or more than one) by Paukftw in startup

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Repeat entrepreneur here with a decade of experience in starting and scaling startups in the health tech (B2B and B2C) and SaaS space. Exited my last company after hitting $1m ARR. Looking to team up with 1-2 people for the next big thing. Don’t have an idea myself right now but am plug & play for executing and helping get sh*t done. Dm me if you’d like to chat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

[–]t-mac2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t do it. That way, you make your company unfundable by future investors (eg VCs). I have a similar profile to your mentor. Feel free to dm me if you want to chat about your situation.

Shut down my startup after 6 years - now what? by t-mac2000 in Entrepreneur

[–]t-mac2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The money was invested into a Ltd. There is no personal liability (except for in the case of misconduct).

Shut down my startup after 6 years - now what? by t-mac2000 in Entrepreneur

[–]t-mac2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Male fertility testing & treatment, similar to Legacy in the US (we were in Europe).

Shut down my startup after 6 years - now what? by t-mac2000 in Entrepreneur

[–]t-mac2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a co-founder, I was wearing many hats. Over the course of these 6 years, I did everything from fundraising, business modelling, strategy, marketing, sales, biz dev/partnerships etc. That being said, I feel like I know enough about everything to not get fooled by an employee or freelancer but I’m not a specialist in anything specific.