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Flavio Amiel

@fba

I'll rank you on Google and ChatGPT. 18+ years doing this. Book a call: https://t.co/SjHhFQOVgu

SEO Services: Katılım Mart 2007
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Siya@siyabuilt·
Hiring should be as easy as making a linktree Initial feedback for rolesAt is GREAT & I‘ve been talking to founders to make sure you have access to it when applying for jobs
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Siya@siyabuilt

spent the last week building roles.at. a careers page that lives at roles.at/acme. ships in 60 seconds, mobile first, no ashby seat required. Some big names are already on it. your handle is probably still open.

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Flavio Amiel@fba·
📂 SCORE SEO FRAMEWORK ∟📂 Site Optimization ∟📂Sitemaps ∟📂Internal Links ∟📂Site Speed ∟📂Much more... ∟📂 Content Production ∟📂Landing Pages ∟📂Programmatic ∟📂Tools ∟📂Blogs ∟📂 Outsider Signals ∟📂Backlinks ∟📂Social Links ∟📂Authority Sites (wikipedia, etc.) ∟📂 Rank Enhancement ∟📂Internal Links ∟📂CTR Improvement (Metas, etc) ∟📂Rewrites ∟📂Content Expansion ∟📂 Evaluation ∟📂Conversion Optimization ∟📂Traffic Analysis
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Flavio Amiel@fba·
What is the simplest business idea you’ve thought of but have never done?
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Maharshi Kushwaha
Maharshi Kushwaha@maharshiku·
@fba When you say “feed your own data,” are you leaning more toward original research or proprietary insights?
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Flavio Amiel
Flavio Amiel@fba·
How to rank on ChatGPT? Here's how: 👉🏽 Focus on solid SEO fundamentals. Quality content that ranks well on search engines increases visibility everywhere. 👉🏽 Keep your HTML clean and accessible. While some AI can handle JavaScript, clean HTML structure helps with consistent interpretation. 👉🏽 Structure for questions and answers. Clear FAQs and direct answers perform better. 👉🏽 Use schema markup strategically. FAQ and How-To schemas help search engines understand your content, making it easier to rank and trained on new AI data. 👉🏽 Write like humans talk. Natural language and conversational content resonates better than keyword stuffing. 👉🏽 Make content easy to digest: • Short paragraphs • Bullet points • Numbered lists 👉🏽 Create comprehensive, authoritative content and feed your own data. AI tools tend to reference sources that thoroughly cover topics with unique angles. 👉🏽 Be the source for breaking news in your industry. It flags you as the source to follow.
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Flavio Amiel@fba·
Claude can do a technical SEO audit for you. Use this prompt. "Run a technical SEO audit on [yoursite . com] Check for and report on: - Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) for the homepage and top 5 landing pages / indexation issues / canonical tag implementation - JavaScript rendering (does Google see what users see?) – mobile usability – structured data (what schema exists? what's missing?) – page speed bottlenecks – redirect chains and 404s Put everything in a table: issue / impact level (high/medium/low) – fix difficulty (easy/medium/hard). Sort by impact. Give me the top 10 fixes to make this week."
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Romain de Wolff
Romain de Wolff@romaindewolff·
@fba Yeah I am a coder. I think I better go back at Skateboarding
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Romain de Wolff
Romain de Wolff@romaindewolff·
I almost killed my company on Friday. $90,000. One Azure bill. Gone. Let me tell you what happened because I think founders need to hear this. We built an amazing document intelligence system at Whisperit. It analyzes our customers' files: PDFs, Word docs, scanned documents, using OCR. It works beautifully and user love it. But we had a bug. A small email with a zip file. Inside the zip, a PDF. Some weird edge case that created an infinite loop in our code. The virtual machine would crash, restart, and try to reprocess the same document. Again. And again. And again. We pay more than one cent per page processed. You can imagine what happened next. I saw the graph and my stomach dropped. An exponential spike. The kind of curve you want to see on your revenue chart (!!) not your cloud bill. The forecast for next month said $400,000+. I thought: this must be a mistake. Emergency 🚨. Check everything. It wasn't a mistake. The worst part? We had a warning. Back in November we had a $25K unusual spike. We fixed it. Added upload limits. I thought we were safe. But I never set a spending cap on Azure. Never set up alerts for unusual usage. I knew I should. I just didn't do it. I went through every stage: Denial → "this can't be right" Anger → screaming at myself Shame → feeling small, really small Tears → first time in a long time I cried that evening. Not because of the money, because I imagined having to close Whisperit. My team. Everything we built. Gone because of one missing setting and my stupidity. The week had been incredible. New version shipping. Lots of new users. Sales going well. Migration going well. Growing the team responsibly. And then Friday hit like a truck. Remember my last post about mistakes? Yeah. We're still making them. Bigger ones. $90,000 is the price of a NICE car. Paid for a bug and a missing checkbox. Here's what I'm doing RIGHT NOW so this never happens again: 1. Hard spending limits on every cloud service — no exceptions 2. Alerts at 50%, 80%, 100% of expected spend 3. Circuit breakers in our processing pipeline — if a document fails 3 times, it stops 4. Weekly cloud cost review — not monthly, weekly 5. Every API endpoint gets a budget ceiling If you're a founder reading this: Go set your spending limits. Today. Right now. Before your next meeting. Before your next coffee. It takes 10 minutes and it could save your company. We move fast. That's our superpower. But speed without guardrails is a bomb with a timer. I know what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I really hope this one doesn't kill me. Still standing. Barely. Building. 🚀
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
As a man what are you even doing if you don’t have a group chat full of guys you talk to (and roast) daily
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David Hamilton
David Hamilton@David_mduw·
I'm one person. I work 10 hours a week on my SaaS. In the last few weeks, Claude Code has: → Written 40 blog posts → Shipped 60 SEO pages → Drafted every tweet I've posted → Handled my replies, emails, analytics → Run 5 scheduled workflows every day I just wrote up the full stack. Every skill, every scheduled task, every MCP server, every folder. Comment "claude" and follow me. I'll DM the full PDF.
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Flavio Amiel
Flavio Amiel@fba·
just reported 3 spam replies to one of my posts If the trends follow, this place will suck, unfortunately
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Siya
Siya@siyabuilt·
@fba amazing piece
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Flavio Amiel
Flavio Amiel@fba·
Wake up babe, a new Banksy piece dropped. Genius
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Avinash
Avinash@avi11x·
@fba @postvoy Specially reply part make sense, I'll think on this, but there're tool already in market and people are using like superx so
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