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Stop Staring at a Blank Screen: How to Turn Industry News into High-Traffic Website Content

Turning industry news into high traffic website content

Any kind of website owner can eventually hit this same wall.

You build your site, launch a blog, publish a few posts about your company or product updates - and then the ideas dry up. From that point on, the blog slowly turns into a digital ghost town.

The problem usually isn’t effort. It’s direction.

When you treat your blog like an internal company diary, you limit it to content almost nobody outside your organization is searching for. To generate

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How to Check if Your Website is Showing Up in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, or Other AI Answers

Website recommended by AI: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini

AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google Gemini are quickly becoming the go-to search method for many users. Instead of typing queries into Google, people are getting instant answers directly from AI - sometimes with source links, sometimes without.

If you run a website, the question is simple:
Is your content showing up in those AI answers?

Here’s how you can find out.

1. Manual Testing (The Direct Way)

The most straightforward way to check is to ask

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Just Got Banned from Reddit or Quora? Why You Shouldn’t Rely on Them for Traffic

Website server precariously balanced on crumbling Reddit and Quora platforms, illustrating the risk of relying solely on them for traffic.

If you’ve just been banned from Reddit or Quora, you’re not alone - and it can feel like a punch in the gut. These platforms are often goldmines for driving traffic, engaging with a community, and growing your brand or blog. But here’s the thing: relying solely on third-party platforms like Reddit or Quora for traffic is a risky strategy.

In this post, we’ll explore why relying heavily on Reddit or Quora for website traffic can backfire, what happens

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