Krora
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I hit $10K MRR in under 30 days.
70%+ margins.
No paid ads. No VC money. No audience.
Most founders try influencer marketing and quit.
The deals are unprofitable or impossible to scale.
Here's what actually works:
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$30-50 per post.
3-5 creators to start.
One simple funnel.
That's it.
I documented every step in a free PDF.
Like + Repost + Comment 'MRR' and I'll send it over.
Make sure to follow so I can DM you.

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The funniest take is that I "failed" 43 times when people look at my GitHub repos and projects.
Uhmm... no? Most of these are part of @openclaw, I had to build an army to make it useful. github.com/steipete/

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I've always wondered why there's so may 🇻🇳 Vietnamese indie hacker and startup success stories like @tdinh_me and so few from 🇹🇭 Thailand
It seems the Vietnamese have 2 important things the Thai don't:
- a very strong STEM education pipeline
- agressive founders that like to go global
- a relatively open market with space for startups to operate
Thai's education system is legendarily bad and its founder are scared of confrontation because its culture is scared of confrontation (always smile and be happy)
Great if you want tourists, terrible if you want succesful startup founders
Ironic because Thailand has been the #1 spot for nomads and indie hackers for a decade (along with Bali), the Thai could have easily gotten knowledge how to do it from all the foreigners there but they just really didn't at all?
Thailand has startups but they're mostly domestic or are just subsidiaries of large Thai conglomerates, a real failure also considering how many programs the Thai governments has created to promote startups for the last decade and the result has been, well, literally nothing!
I think it's because the Thai economy is ruled by a few rich families and private conglomerates (like chaebols) while in Vietnam these got wiped out by communism in the 1970s/1980s so they started from a clean slate with almost nobody being rich or powerful
Which gives more space for people to do startups
I love Thailand and it's one of my favorite countries and people but this is something to really consider: do you want to remain a country for tourists forever and keep lagging behind or become a place for startups, tech and innovation? Because you tried for the last 10 years and failed at it quite spectacularly
Alex Napier Holland 🦍@NapierHolland
🇻🇳 I've been curious about Vietnam for a while. I figured the education system might explain the emergence of so many talented entrepreneurs and developers, relative to comparative SE Asian economies. This article by the Economist confirms things.
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เป็นลูกค้ามาก็นาน ใครถามก็แนะนำให้มาใช้หมด ให้เลือกโปร 1000 อัพกันทุกคน การันตรีให้ว่าดีสุดละ แต่ทำไมขึ้นปีนี้มา สัญญาณหายบ้าง เหมือนลมวูบผ่านละพัดสัญญาณหายไปเลย คำถาม ทำไมพัฒนาให้แย่ลง ?
@AIS_Thailand #AIS


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@KorayGubur Very interesting, having AMP can bypass ISP level block, can you hekp to explain more on this. Is it just AMP plugin on wordress ?
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An iGaming website launch that is technically part of a canonical confusion attack and redirection chaining strategy for ISP-safe delivery and PageRank velocity.
Using AMP under Google’s domain helps us bypass many ISP-level blocks, but it does not fully allow Google to cache and serve the entire domain under Google.com, for several technical reasons.
This is one of the most stubborn and challenging case studies I’ve worked on, and I will explain it in detail while keeping the project’s identity 100% confidential.
To learn more: seonewsletter.digital/subscribe

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@MEducatepro @CyrusShepard @rus Absolutely agreed spam with target anchors still effecting spam algorithm.
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@CyrusShepard @rus Google says they ignore spammy links, but their algorithms can sometimes still pick up the anchor text, creating this odd mismatch.
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Spammers point 1000s of spammy links at Disney
Google tells us we can safely ignore links like these
Yet the anchor text clearly shows up in Disney's sitelinks. So is Google actually ignoring these links? H/t @rus


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Semrush provide a good example of this “LLM PBN” aka multi domain strategy.
They have many many “best whatever software” articles across domains they own, even the news website search engine land.
Of course this type of content was around before AI, but it’s easier than ever to influence AI with low quality content like this.
The funny thing about the content on the news website is that it’s made to seem like it’s written a “third party” and not themselves.
You’d think with all the brain power a publicly traded SEO tool company has they would find a better way to influence AI answers but here we are. No one in this industry has a proper clue everyone is winging it.

Nick LeRoy@NickLeRoy
Shout out to @aleyda for including my latest #SEOforLunch email. It really sparked some good conversation within the community last week.
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So Facebook fully removed the Search Engine Roundtable page - I don’t understand why. It’s been on Facebook for like 20 years - Facebook even gave it a custom url before other channels got it. Oh well. I guess less for me to manage. I really thought it was some mistake and a human review would fix it.

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@rustybrick My 15 years company facebook page also removed since September. Reached out to Facebook support and still waiting for the result.
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I noticed a lot of top-cited URLs in AI search are pages that would otherwise drive little to no SEO visibility on Google (spammy/low quality/hit by algorithm updates)
I used the @ahrefs MCP integration with Claude to look at SEO visibility metrics for the top-cited domains in the "pets" category this month (according to @tryprofound)
Indeed - lots of sites with little to no SEO visibility are still driving substantial citations in AI search (the red rows).
This data is aggregated across 8 LLMs though - it will be interesting to filter this out for each LLM. My hunch is that Copilot, ChatGPT and Perplexity tend to cite the low-SEO-visibility URLs more frequently than Gemini, AI Mode and AI Overviews.
I'll dive deeper soon - stay tuned!

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There is no difference between white hat, black hat and spam in SEO anymore... The algorithm is a mess, it's weak, and that forces your hand.
Almost ALL of the most competitive niches in our industry are now ruled by parasite SEO, or the agencies and corporate groups that Google have allowed to grow so rich they acquire their way to the top thru the same algorithmic mechanisms anyway.
- Insurance
- Casino
- Finance/Crypto
- Health & Weight Loss
- Subscriptions
- AI & SaaS
- Adult
And anything you can make a quick buck off, consistently. These aren't your average churn and burn affiliates anymore, in some cases, these are publicly traded companies battling each other in the SERPs for supremacy with teams of people behind them, by any means necessary.
This war isn’t fought with "best practices" anymore. It’s fought with leverage! Leverage of platforms, leverage of authority, leverage of loopholes. The lines between parasite SEO, algorithmic exploitation, and corporate dominance are gone.
The SERPs aren’t fair game, they’re rigged arenas where either you buy your way in (acquisitions, PR/link budgets, UGC flooding etc), or you hack your way in (parasites, redirects, churn and burn, spam, AI at scale).
The weak cry about "Google killing SEO" and are desperately trying to pivot to GEO/AEO/ASSEO (whatever you want to call it) for 0.92% of the share, whilst the winners ride the chaos, stack entities, run parasites, pivot into foreign markets, and milk the churn.
Because the algorithm doesn’t reward quality anymore. It rewards who can game it harder, longer, and smarter before the next reset.
And AI Overviews are just the same! It is ridiculously easy to manipulate local AIOs because of how weak the pages and context are, and the fact checking and filtering is still laughable at best... Unfortunately, your one man band, technical masterpiece of a site won't cut building niche consensus by itself anymore.
Again, the black hats, the "spammers" are just being fed a constant diet of scale: Domains, content, links, and even better automation tools every other month, and they’re winning because they treat SEO like engineering, not art. They don’t argue about “ethics” in Slack threads, they build machines that ship results every quarter.
I'm just one of the very few people that will allow you to see behind the curtains, and watch as I have consistently made profits from outmaneuvering algo changes for close to 2 decades - Those changes have dramatically slowed in the past 12 months though, and it is easier than ever to rank, abuse the algo and even abuse negative SEO if you know how to "takedown" pages 😅


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The report is largely accurate, per Reuters, Al Jazeera, and others: Thailand's acting PM Phumtham Wechayachai (male) rejected US/China mediation in the Cambodia border conflict, warning of potential war. UNSC meets tonight; ~130k displaced. The post errs on gender ("she") and photo (that's suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra).
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