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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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How Organic Reach Has Changed in 2025: What Small Businesses Need to Know

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If you run a small business, you’ve probably noticed that it’s getting harder to reach your audience on social media without spending money. That’s because organic reach - the number of people who see your content without paid promotion - is shrinking on most platforms. But not all hope is lost. The key is knowing where to focus and how to play the algorithm’s game.

Let’s break down how organic reach works in 2025 across the major social platforms,

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Help a Reporter Out (HARO) to Shut Down: A Loss for Journalists and SEOs

HARO: help a reporter out

The digital landscape of journalism is facing a significant shift with the impending closure of Help a Reporter Out (HARO), now known as the Connectively Platform. This platform, which served as a vital connection point between journalists and expert sources, will be discontinued on December 9, 2024.

A Brief History of HARO

Founded in 2008, HARO's journey began as a simple Facebook group. It quickly evolved into a widely used mailing list, connecting journalists and bloggers with the public for

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