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    zakhej

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    I was using this parasite back in late dec... It was ranking pretty good at the start. Actually, it was ranking for everything. Main issues was i was using AI for content and used quillbot to make it as human as possible but that is not working...

    In my opinion, google knows if content is AI or not, as for a long time pure AI in most niches worked well for a few days, and then it stayed indexed, but you were out of the serp...

    I was thinking quillbot will trick the google but that didn't work as well... It was working a little longer, maybe 3 weeks, and became dead again. That's my personal experience. For most of the niches and blog sites, ai is not working.

    This is the stats of the parasite site at the beginning. I posted about 15 posts on it. All AI GPT-4 and rewrite the content with quillbot just leaving the Headings...

    1746038783828.webp



    To use this parasite, it costs about $10 per month, but it will pay off for sure. I am pretty sure that with human and unique content, it will rank pretty well for a long time....

    Parasite link below.

    I am asking Karma for it, so it's not available for members outside of OO, and I encourage other people to join the community and contribute. :)


    Rich (BB code):
    https://ghost.io/



    PS

    It's not Medium, Reddit, Linkedin or any other known parasite that i heard anyone else suggested online... :)
     

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    iAsk.Ai (iAsk™ AI) is an advanced free AI search engine that enables users to Ask AI questions and receive Instant, Accurate, and Factual Answers.

    If you or your partner/spouse/whatever have access to an Edu email you can register for a year free pro account.



    I think the generic free generated loophole for this probably won't work, but for those with a real edu email it's worth a try.
     

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    As a part of my AppSumo addiction , I buy tons of Depositphotos credits every year, and I really don't have anything to do with this many.

    Share a link to the image you want and I'll upload it with a VT scan.

    Cheers ;-)
     
    I learnt about creating customer personas early on. It's a bit fun to do and if you have a team, it's a really good way to communicate your target customer to the rest of the team.

    Of course, using ChatGPT as you demonstrated is a great way to go about creating a persona.

    This was a really good write-up! I'm adding it to the newsletter going out this Sunday.

    Yes it helps to create these kind of things when you start bringing more services internally rather than hiring out, helps get everyone on the same page.

    I'm all for using your own information and team for building personas you can target and or even avoid some customers totally. There's no set rule either we only have 6 not sure why I went full hog with 20 in that example but hey ho..

    I thought the GPT version just lets a singular person or a team of two get something produced that lets you think about customers and marketing a little differently :)

    Thanks for the newsletter comment wasn't my intention lol - I'll be famous now
     

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    I couldn't find a marketing forum so in here it goes as e-commerce is my thing.

    First: This isn't really about what are personas or any long marketing post. I paid a company to do this when I was on my ass.. not everyone has access to the funds required to do this kind of work so using what I learnt during the entire process this is how I would do it with AI. Id take the AI personas with a little grace it's a good starting off point but if got access your own large pool of customers go off what you have and confirm what these personas are saying, dont be afraid to speak and ask questions from your customers and audience.

    Not many people bother to set up buying personas or profiles as traditionally it's rather expensive. I went about this task just after covid while resetrucring the business after a million pound loss of sales revenue but that's another story. I hired an agency to help create ours but having done it and with the advancements of AI I wish I read a book and done it our selfs.

    So for all of you who have an e-commerce store or any kind of business and you want to expand and grow your marketing but have no budget OR if you are like me you like to work on shoe strings because that's when you become the most creative ... strap in.

    Let's be lazy for a moment and use google AI Overview

    What is a customer persona

    A customer persona is a semi-fictional representation of your target audience, based on research and data about their demographics, behaviors, motivations, and goals. It helps marketers and businesses understand their customers better, enabling them to tailor messaging, product development, and customer experiences.


    What's great about these it allows you to really think who your customer is and your audience and gives you ideas on how to communicate with them and speak to them.

    BEFORE we go further. IF you have a big pool of customers then by all means go and ask them questions send them a questionnaire to fill in and gather real data and use this to compare to the fictional personas you created and see if they align.


    So no budget? No problem here we go. Using AI in my example Chat GTP start with the following:

    note: replace cooking with whatever your niche is!

    Code:
    can you create 20 audience demographics please focused around cooking, just create a nice simple 1-20

    Certainly! Here are 20 audience demographics focused around cooking:

    1. Home Cooks – People who regularly cook meals at home for themselves or their families.
    2. Food Enthusiasts – Individuals who love experimenting with new recipes and ingredients.
    3. Health-Conscious Eaters – Cooks who prioritize nutrition and use fresh, organic ingredients.
    4. Vegetarians – People who cook plant-based meals and seek meat-free alternatives.
    5. Vegans – Cooks avoiding all animal products, relying heavily on fresh produce and herbs.
    6. Parents Cooking for Families – Adults preparing nutritious meals for children and partners.
    7. Budget Cooks – Individuals who focus on affordable, homegrown, or bulk cooking options.
    8. Ethnic Cuisine Lovers – People passionate about exploring world cuisines in their cooking.
    9. Meal Preppers – Organized cooks who prepare meals ahead for the week.

    Now we basically have a list of 20 different audience topics that are either connected to your entered niche above or have a connection to it.

    Our next stop inside the same chat it to run the following:

    Code:
    I would also like you to group these into audience personas with sample names, motivations, challenges, and where to find them online (to make it even more usable for our social/marketing planning)?
    
    It would be very powerful for targeting our audience!

    GPT will start to list personas with a fictional name, motivation, challenges and habits.

    1. "Sophie the Sustainable Foodie"

    • Motivation: Cares about the planet, loves growing her own herbs and vegetables to cook fresh meals.
    • Challenges: Limited time, looking for easy-to-grow, low-maintenance plants.
    • Online Habits: Follows eco-living and zero-waste influencers on Instagram and Pinterest. Subscribes to sustainability blogs and YouTube cooking channels.

    2. "Tom the Batch Cooker Dad"

    • Motivation: Feeds a family of 5 on a budget. Wants to cook in bulk using fresh, healthy ingredients.
    • Challenges: Needs cost-effective seeds that produce high yields and are easy for beginners.
    • Online Habits: Active in Facebook parenting groups and Reddit’s r/EatCheapAndHealthy. Watches budget meal prep videos on YouTube.

    This information lets you start to connect with your customers you can discover accidental pain points under challenges, buying habits, how they may use your products and anything else that might going on with that customer.

    Why does this become important? Well even on this basic level of creating a persona you might discover you have been communicating to males when your audience is female. Or you may have missed an age demographic totally.

    We can keep going to refine this further

    Now let's keep letting AI do most of the leg work for us and ask the following:

    Code:
    I would like you to design a marketing campaign or post templates for some of these personas
    (e.g., Instagram ad ideas for Tom, blog ideas for Shopie, etc?)
    
    It would really help connect marketing directly to each audience!

    Note what ever fictional name GPT assigns to your personas please enter 1-3 of those in so it knows what you are referring to the latest version is a little smarter but previous versions not so much at this point.

    We end up with an output similar to this:

    Persona: Tom the Batch Cooker Dad

    Platform: Instagram & Facebook Ads
    Goal: Promote value-packed, high-yield seed bundles

    Post Template (Instagram Ad):
    🛒 “Feed the Family Without Breaking the Bank”
    📷 Image: A vibrant tray of roasted root vegetables captioned “Grown for under £5”
    Text:
    "Big harvests, small costs. Our budget-friendly seed bundles are perfect for batch cooks like Tom!
    👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Easy to grow, store, and cook.
    🍽️ Ideal for family meals & meal prep!
    🌱 Start growing today → [link]"

    CTA: “Shop Bulk Grower Bundles”
    Hashtags: #BudgetMeals #GrowYourOwn #FamilyCooking



    Persona: Sophie the Sustainable Foodie

    Platform: Blog + Pinterest
    Goal: Drive traffic and reinforce your brand’s eco values

    Blog Post Idea:
    Title:
    “From Soil to Supper: The Eco-Friendly Guide to Sustainable Home Cooking”
    Structure:


    • Quick intro to Sophie’s values
    • Highlight your biodegradable packaging and sustainable sourcing
    • Include a simple seasonal recipe using herbs/veg she can grow
    • Pin-worthy images for Pinterest
    • Free downloadable planting calendar
    CTA: “Ready to grow your first eco garden? Explore our sustainable seed range.”


    Already with a few quick prompts GPT has given us some ideas of how to connect with each of our customer types, relevant hashtags to use on social media, blog posts they may care about and want to read about.

    This is vital when it comes to any adverts you may wish to run, communicating with an audience type or better still finding new customers. You can ask GPT to create a list of ideas for both social media and content creation for a specific persona just to get your own creative juices flowing:

    Now let's start to target these personas

    Code:
    Focusing on Persona: Tom the Batch Cooker Dad
    
    Can you create a full campaign to target this customer persona type. I would like the following:
    
    10 blog ideas
    10 post ideas for TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and Youtube shorts.
    
    Relevant social media hashtags to use that only target this persona.
    
    A collection of relevant ad hooks
    
    Id also like some CTA to use within posts
    
    And an advert example

    Here is the output for the above:

    👨‍🍳 Persona Focus: Tom the Batch Cooker Dad

    Motivations: Feeding his family affordably and healthily.
    Challenges: Time-poor, budget-conscious, wants easy wins.
    Values: Bulk cooking, meal prepping, value for money, reliability.

    ✍️ 10 Blog Post Ideas

    1. "How to Grow Your Own Veg for £10 a Month"
    2. "Batch Cooking from Your Garden: 7 Easy Meals to Freeze"
    3. "Top 5 Vegetables That Practically Grow Themselves"
    4. "How to Feed a Family of 4 with a 1m² Garden"
    5. "Bulk Buy Seeds, Bulk Cook Meals: A Gardener’s Guide"
    6. "Why Every Meal Prepper Should Be Growing Onions & Beans"
    7. "The Ultimate Family Garden Planner (Free PDF Download!)"
    8. "Meal Planning Starts in the Soil: Growing for Your Week Ahead"
    9. "The Most Productive Crops for Busy Dads on a Budget"
    10. "5 Freezer-Friendly Recipes Made with Homegrown Veg"

    📱 10 Social Post Ideas

    (Adaptable to TikTok, Facebook, Instagram Reels & YouTube Shorts)

    1. “Watch me grow 7 dinners from £5 worth of seeds.” – Time-lapse from planting to prepping meals.
    2. “What I cook with 3 veg from my garden—zero waste, all taste.” – Family-friendly meal prep showcase.
    3. “Freeze now, eat later.” – Fast-paced cooking reel of prepping homegrown veg for the freezer.
    4. “Plant these 5 seeds if you’re feeding a hungry family.” – Captioned, visual top-5 list.
    5. “The 3 veg I grow every single year (and why you should too).” – Quick tips & ROI talk.
    6. “Batch cooking starts in your garden. Here’s how.” – Voiceover storytelling with garden shots.
    7. “This one veg gives me 10+ meals. Any guesses?” – Engagement post, reveal in comments.
    8. “Save money, save dinner.” – Fast cuts between shopping prices vs. growing your own.
    9. “From seed to slow cooker.” – Speedrun reel from planting to pulling out cooked meals.
    10. “How I made 14 meals from one £2 seed pack.” – Micro-documentary style.

    🔖 Relevant Hashtags (Tom-Specific & Targeted)

    • #BatchCookingDad
    • #MealPrepOnABudget
    • #GrowToFeed
    • #FamilyMealPrep
    • #GrowCookFreeze
    • #BudgetCookingIdeas
    • #FamilyFoodFromSeeds
    • #HomeGrownMeals
    • #MealPlanningDad
    • #FeedTheFamilyCheap

    🎯 Ad Hooks (Headlines & Opening Lines)

    • “Ditch supermarket prices. Grow your own dinners.”
    • “Tom grows meals, not just veg—so can you.”
    • “Feed your family with £5 worth of seeds.”
    • “Busy week? Batch-cook straight from your garden.”
    • “Turn your garden into your grocery store.”
    • “Freeze now, thank yourself later—garden-style.”
    • “Big harvests for big appetites.”
    • “Tired of price hikes? Grow the staples you cook most.”
    • “Real dads grow dinner.”
    • “Homegrown, homecooked, family-approved.”

    ✅ CTAs for Social & Ads

    • “Start growing your weekly meals today.”
    • “Shop the Batch Cooker Seed Kit now.”
    • “Feed your family for less—see how.”
    • “Grow. Cook. Freeze. Repeat.”
    • “Get our FREE family garden planner.”
    • “Try our most productive veg seeds today.”
    • “Cook more. Spend less. Start with seeds.”
    • “Click to grow your first batch-cook harvest.”

    📣 Ad Example: Facebook/Instagram Sponsored Post


    Image/Video:
    Side-by-side: left shows a supermarket receipt (£60), right shows a garden harvest + meals made with overlay “£5 seed pack → 10 meals”



    Headline:
    🌱 “Feed Your Family for Less—Grow It Yourself!”



    Text:
    Tom needed a way to save money without sacrificing quality family meals.
    So he started small—with one of our Batch Cooker Seed Kits.
    Now? He’s growing dinner staples right outside his door.

    ✔️ Budget-friendly
    ✔️ Easy-to-grow
    ✔️ Designed for family cooking

    Stop overpaying. Start growing.
    👉 [Shop Now]


    As you can see we have gone from discovering who our customers are to creating a full on marketing campaign to target them. We can specifically spend money and time if needed to reach new customers and talk to only this customer type.

    This is a little more advance and time heavy compared to just a generic run down and targeting cooking as a whole! As your business grows so does how you engage, keep and acquire new customers.

    If you made it this far, hope you understood I didn't want this to be a full lesson on using personas I just wanted to highlight how you can do this with no budget, if you can access your own customer info all he better but at a starting point it gives you a new direction to jump off in.

    Save your profiles and create the above output for each persona GPT creates you can ask it to export these to PDF and you can start to get to work in your own time
     

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    Hey guys!
    I hope everyone is doing well!

    It’s time for a different kind of giveaway. I’ll be giving away 3 x Sapphire memberships/upgrades - one upgrade every 20 days!
    If you want to know the benefits of being a Sapphire member, check THIS out.

    What are the giveaway requirements?
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    The first membership will be awarded to one random lucky winner who meets the requirements above on 18/05/2025 (DD/MM/YYYY).

    The lottery will be conducted by one of the staff members for transparency.

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    Blog Commenting Sites List

    Here is a list of some of the best blog commenting sites on the internet. These sites allow users to leave comments on posts. And share ideas with other blogs and websites.

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    BASIC ON PAGE SEO - AND CHECKLIST - TO BEGIN

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      Important is to write a human-friendly title first, THEN weave the keyword naturally.

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    • Few people recommend including one or two variations of your keyword.

    Make it a little bit clickbait so users want to click.

    Example:
    Instead of "Learn about SEO today,"
    write "Discover proven SEO strategies to boost your site's traffic and outrank your competition."

    3. Use SEO-Friendly URLs

    • Short. Simple. Descriptive.
    • Always lowercase, hyphen-separated.
    • Include your main keyword only once, no stuffing!

    🚫 Avoid: /best-seo-tips-seo-2025-search-engine-optimization ✅ Use: /seo-tips-2025

    4. Organize Content with Clear Headings (H1-H6)

    • Each page should have one H1 the main title.
    • Subtopics should be structured with H2 and H3.
    • Always use headings to make your content scannable.
    SEO bots love a clean header structure because it tells them what’s important.

    5. Write High-Quality, Comprehensive Content
    • Write for depth, not just word count.
    • Address what, why, how, and what’s next about your topic.
    • Sprinkle secondary keywords naturally.
    • Break text into short paragraphs (2-4 lines).
    • Add bullet points or numbered lists for easier reading.

    Keyword stuffing is not the solution, is a thing of past. Mostly people stuff a ton of keywords thinking it will boost the rank.

    6. Boost Internal Linking
    • Link to other relevant pages on your own site.
    • Use descriptive anchor texts , no lazy or generic "click here" links.
    • 3–5 internal links per 1000 words is a good benchmark.
    • Internal links help distribute authority and keep users exploring your site.

    7. Use High-Quality Outbound Links

    • Link to trusted, authoritative sources.
    • Ensure the outbound links add real value for readers.
    • If needed, use nofollow on promotional or untrusted links.
    • Outbound links make your page seem connected and legitimate.

    8. Make Images SEO-Friendly

    Use descriptive file names (example: seo-ranking-guide.png).
    Fill alt text for each image (describe what the image shows).
    Compress images for faster loading without losing quality.
    Images matter — Moz considers both their technical quality and contextual relevance.

    9. Speed and Mobile Optimization are Non-Negotiable

    • Compress files (CSS, JS, HTML).
    • Implement browser caching.
    • Use a Content Delivery Network (CDN).
    • Test on mobile devices (responsive layout is a must).

    Mobile Optimization is very important, it should be done in all possible way.

    10. Implement Basic Schema Markup
    • Add Schema for articles, FAQs, local business, reviews, etc.
    • Helps search engines understand your content faster.
    • Can improve CTR with rich snippets in search results.
    Even basic schema boosts your credibility in SEO audits.

    11. Focus on User Engagement Signals

    • Add interactive elements: FAQs, videos, polls, quizzes.
    • Encourage users to stay longer (better dwell time).
    • Improve navigability with a Table of Contents for long pages.

    🧠 Rank Brain understands that engagement = value = better rankings.

    12. Fix All Technical SEO Errors

    • No broken links (404 errors)
    • Properly structured internal redirects (301s)
    • No duplicate title tags or meta descriptions
    • Use HTTPS encryption (SSL certificate)

    SEO audits flags technical issues that seem small but greatly affect your grade.

    Quick Checklist to A-Grade Your On-Page SEO
    CategoryAction
    TitlesShort, keyword-first, human-readable
    Meta DescriptionEngaging, benefit-driven, keyword-included
    URLShort, clean, keyword-based
    HeadingsOne H1, clear H2-H3 structure
    ContentDeep, useful, engaging, scannable
    Internal Links3–5 links, descriptive anchors
    Outbound LinksTrusted sites, value-adding
    ImagesAlt text, compression, relevance
    MobileFully responsive, fast loading
    SchemaBasic structured data implemented
    Technical SEONo 404s, SSL, correct redirects

    Finally-
    You don't need a magic trick to earn an A grade on page SEO
    You need clarity, organization, speed, and genuine value.

    I always feel, a webpage is based on the concept of human body, where Google bots read it from top to bottom. Identify the keywords and rank. This is just the basic one can easily do and get listed in top 100 with little bit of efforts even with difficult keywords
     

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    I am a video editor myself. I have edited countless videos for bigger and smaller projects and I would say I have a fairly good experience with video editing software. Since Video Editing will most likely not be taken over by AI any time soon, it is still necessary to have good video editors, either for your own projects or if you want to sell your video editing for someone else's project. Don't be fooled. Video Editing can be very fun if you have the right software, but especially in the beginning, it can be a steep learning curve, just like with everything else related to internet marketing. Anyway, I have written down the top 5 picks of free video editing software for 2025 from my point of view. I have tested all of these five programs and have somewhat of an understanding to most of the features. Here goes:

    #1 DaVinci Resolve​

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    Website: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
    Price: Free (Paid Version: 295$)

    Pros:

    • Their free version is as powerful as some paid editing software.
    • Combines things like color grading, editing, audio editing via Fairlight and visual effects via Fusion.
    • It is available for Windows, Mac and Linux, so almost every computer user can use it on their OS.
    • The producer of the software (Blackmagic Design) is known for frequently updating their software to release new futures every other week.
    • Their editing tool was used in high-end productions as well as some Hollywood movies.
    Cons:
    • Due to the amount of variation and tools, it can be a little bit tricky to learn if you are just starting out.
    • It sometimes crashes on you, so its recommended to at least save your project every 5 - 10 minutes (especially on Windows OS)
    • If you just want to make smaller projects, it may be a little bit too much. Other programs are way better for that.
    • Some features like the AI-based tools or higher resolution exports above 4K require you to purchase the full version. It is not a subscription model, so you only pay 295$ one time.)
    DaVinci Resolve is one of the best (if not the best) video editing programs out there, especially considering how much you get for free. It feels super professional, with insane color grading tools and powerful built-in effects, but it does have a bit of a learning curve if you’re new to it. Once you get past that, though, it’s incredibly rewarding to use. I personally would not use it for smaller projects, but if you are into big video projects where you really want full control over color, effects, and sound, DaVinci Resolve is a total powerhouse.

    #2 OpenShot​

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    Website: https://www.openshot.org/
    Price: Free (No paid version)

    Pros:

    • It really is completely free. There are no hidden fees or watermarks locked behind this software; you can use all built-in tools in this software for free.
    • It is open-source, which means you can even modify it, if you know how to do that.
    • Just like DaVinci Resolve, it is also available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
    • Very good for beginner projects. It is relatively easy to understand and create small video projects with.
    • It has a lot of basic tools, like cutting, trimming, basic effects, titles and transitions. With that it is not only easy to use, but also lightweight and does not cost a lot of resources on the computer
    Cons:
    • If you are into more complex projects, you may run into freezing or even crashing of the software. It is not the best software for that.
    • That does not only apply to complex projects overall, but also to files with larger sizes. May freeze up the program.
    • Audio Editing is not as good as with some other video editors. It does lack a lot in that aspect.
    • It is a lightweight video editor, which means that it does not have a lot of advanced features such as color grading, motion graphics.
    OpenShot is a great little editor if you’re just starting out or need something simple and free. The interface is clean and very easy to figure out, even if you have never used a video editor before. It’s perfect for basic stuff like cutting clips, adding music, throwing in a few transitions, and exporting without a hassle.

    #3 CapCut

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    Website: https://www.capcut.com/
    Price: Free (Paid Version: Standard (For mobile devices only): Costs $5.99 Monthly and $89.99 annually | Pro plan (For mobile, desktop, and web): Costs $19.99 Monthly and $179.99 annually | Teams (For shared access and collaborating with others): Costs $24.99 Monthly and $214.99 annually)

    Pros:

    • Much like OpenShot, it is very easy to learn and there is no steep learning curve.
    • It already comes with built-in transitions, filters and text animations as well as stickers and good effects you can use on your video.
    • A lot of social media influencers use this editor. It is especially good for social media videos for platforms like Youtube Shorts, TikTok and Instagram.
    • It has a cloud integration, which means you can work across devices and it is also available for mobile. Speaking of that, their mobile app is pretty good and possibly the best one for the mobile market.
    • If you are logged into an account you can export your videos without a watermark.
    Cons:
    • Audio Editing is not as advanced as with DaVinci Resolve.
    • You will run into problems if you are working with complex layers as it is not really good with this.
    • Obscure file types generally are not working with this CapCut. It is mainly used for social media formats.
    • Not the best video editor if you are into big projects as it lacks some advanced features that are needed for such projects.
    If you're making content for TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts, then Capcut is most likely the best option in terms of free video editing software. It’s packed with trendy effects, cool transitions, and AI tools like auto-captions that make editing super quick even if you have zero experience. You do not need to have a lot of experience to finish your first video project and it is generally very easy to learn and understand.

    #4 Lightworks​

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    Website: https://lwks.com/
    Price: Free (Paid Plan: Lightworks Create $9.99 Monthly | Lightworks Pro $23.99 Monthly (Yearly options are cheaper))

    Pros:

    • In terms of features it can be compared to DaVinci Resolve (not as good as DaVinci Resolve but still).
    • It is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
    • The interface of the software is probably the best that i have ever used. Very easy to get used too and does not seem cluttered at all.
    • The Free Version is limited but it is enough to get started with the basic functions that you would need to finish a small project. You do not need to upgrade, if you just need the basic functions.
    • The editing software was already used for making movies such as Pulp Fiction or The Wolf of Wall Street
    • Especially their trimming options and the timeline control is very precise, which makes it very good for serious editors on that subject.
    • Has good export quality and works with a wide range of file types, both for input and output.
    Cons:
    • Since it does have a lot of advanced features, it also has a steep learning curve. You do need a few hours if not a few days to get used to the functions that are built in Lightworks.
    • The free version only lets you export up to 720p.
    • Heavy projects may lead to crashed on this software. Once again, i recommend you to save your projects every 5 minutes, just to make sure. Its not fun to have your software crash on you, after you have not saved for 1 hours (speaking from experience).
    • To me, the rendering feels a littler slower than on other free video editing softwares.
    • First Setup may feel overwhelming to first-time users, so it is not recommended for someone who does not have any experience with video editing at all.
    • You have to create an account if you want to use the free version. The free version only works if you are logged into an account.
    With Lightworks you have a seriously powerful editor if you’re willing to put in the time to learn it. I am going to be honest with you. It definitely doesn’t hold your hand like some of the more modern options (CapCut for example). It is great for precision editing, especially if you’re used to traditional film workflows, but it’s not the most beginner-friendly, hence why i would not recommend it to a beginner.

    #5 Filmora​

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    Website: https://filmora.wondershare.com/
    Price: Free (Paid Plan: $19.99 monthy | $49.99 yearly | $79.99 lifetime)

    Pros:

    • Filmora reminded me a lot of Sony Vegas. A video editor i have used back in the day that has a user-friendly interface which is easy to navigate. Another video editor that does not have a steep learning curve and you can get into it rather quickly.
    • It comes with a wide variety of effects. They have transitions, filters, titles and even music from their library that you can use for your video project.
    • Another editor that is good if you are making videos for social media platforms.
    • Unlike most of the other video editors, it does have good audio editing tools, if you are into that kind of thing.
    • Supports Multi-Track Editing which is essential for bigger and more complex projects.
    • Their Drag-And-Drop editing plus their user friendly interface make it a perfect choice for beginners.
    Cons:
    • Their free version has its limitation. If you are exporting your projects your video will have a watermark, which you can only get rid of by purchasing their plan.
    • It lacks advanced features which makes it not as good for advanced projects if you are in the need for motion graphics or things like detailed color grading.
    • It feels a little to "basic". If you are an advanced video editor you may feel that it is to simplistic.
    • It has limited export options, which makes it difficult to use for for more professional editors.
    Another great video editor that is good for beginners or creators, who just tapped into the world of video editing. The easy interface and beginner friendly navigations make it perfect to start out on a simple project. It's got drag-and-drop interface, tons of effects, and a solid range of tools to add music, transitions, and text to your videos. If you need something fast, fun, and easy, Filmora is a good choice.

    I hope this list has helped you getting into video editing. Feel free to ask questions below and i can help you out if you have questions to specific softwares. Also if you have any other recommendations for good free video editing softwares, feel free to post them below. Always curious to hear thoughts from other members as well.
    (Yes, this was all written by me).​
     
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    My name is Roy and I'm an AppSumo addict.
    (We love you, Roy!)
    I but tons of crap I don't need from AppSumo and every once in a while I find something truly great, like Sendfox or Tidycal.
    But some times these SaaS companies don't last because they fail to realize that AppSumo is a good platform to get your name out these or fund some growth, but you can't sell SaaS subscription for one time fee without losing in the long run.

    A couple of years ago I bought a software called Sessions.
    It was brilliant.
    A video meeting software you can use on your own domain, recordings, webinars, transcriptions, webhook integrations, the whole 9 yards!
    One day it just stopped working, no email, no nothing. Just a notice on their website saying something in the realms of: we ran out of money and couldn't pay our employees, expect long support ticket response.
    And that was it.

    To this day the site is up, with no option to log in.
    I keep checking every few weeks, but even if it comes back, I don't think it'll last.
     
    Last couple years - pissed freelancer, but I get my clients myself, not from fiverr, and sometimes in addition to doing stuff myself I resell something, so I call this an agency, eh.
     

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    Another case of AI getting the upper hand over doctors crazy times we living in

    Source:

     
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    At the risk of sounding like an old man who's out of touch with the world, I'm not particularly well-versed in crypto.

    However ,since starting this forum, I've begun learning more about cryptocurrency in order to eventually accept it as a payment method for upgrades here.

    Now, I knew some things about it and had various cryptocurrencies already, but I had never accepted crypto as a payment nor had I tried using it to buy something until recently.

    Accepting Crypto For The First Time
    So my first attempt to accept anything was with USDT TRC20, which I believe is something called a "stablecoin" whose value is tied to a fiat currency (in this case, USD).

    I'm just going to describe the experience as being odd, but definitely interesting. I was asked for my USDT wallet address, so I sent the one I had for Tron.

    But no, no, no; it's not the Tron wallet address I needed nor was it my ERC20 wallet address, but rather my USDT TRC20 wallet address (but I think there was also one for just TRC20?).

    So it takes a little while for me to figure this out, and I'm going to blame Ledger Live's set up for that. I sent what seems to be the right address, and the payment was received!

    I accepted another transaction after that one as well for the same wallet address, so at least I now have some experience with accepting cryptocurrency as a payment method.

    Trying To Buy Something With Crypto For The First Time
    So I wanted to buy the new server with crypto as I have enough in there to pay for the servers months in advance. I saw that they accepted TRON TRC20.

    I thought, "Hey, I know that one", so I selected that as the invoice option. I'm given the wallet address to send the payment to, so I open up Ledger Live feeling excited to make my first payment.

    Disappointment soon hit me when I was greeted with a warning message just before the transaction that said something like, "The SUN doesn't have enough energy! This transaction may cost up to an extra 50TRX".

    I looked into this and found out that transactions cost... energy... that you can also rent or something... which sounds like BS. Look, I know there's a reason behind it, but all I could do was make comparisons to end-stage 2020 Angry Birds where after playing for a few levels, the game would stop you from playing with a message like, "Your birds are tired and have no energy, you need to wait 24 hours for them to rest... or you can wake them up with an ENERGY BOOST for 50 Bird Bucks, which you can purchase in the AB store for $5".
    I ended up just not buying the server with crypto out of sheer annoyance.

    My Thoughts So Far
    I see why crypto still isn't really a mainstream thing that every Joe on the street is using, but I kind of like it so far. It makes me feel like a proper outlaw, if you know what I mean. 🤠

    Overall, it's definitely something I'll keep learning more about, I'm just wondering what other sun energy type of things I'll run into.

    Originally posted on my company site Sycosure.
     
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    If you're a newly registered member and you're feeling a little lost or overwhelmed on Office Outlaw, then this All-In-One guide I wrote is just for you!


    Office Outlaw Interface and Features

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    • XML: Extensible Markup Language
    This list isn't exhaustive, but it covers many of the most common acronyms you'll see used around Office Outlaw and the broader digital marketing world.

    Thanks for reading this guide. Make sure to bookmark it so you can return to it as you continue your journey here on Office Outlaw!

    Kind Regards!
     
    I dont think search traffic and that is totally dead yet. It will take a generation or two to kill it off. Just like advertising on TV, Print etc while you have social and that. There's always still a generation behind that will keep it alive.

    However that said since Apple introduced apps and the first iPhone I've always seen the internet progress towards "apps" so everything is locked behind a gateway I wasn't sure how it was going to happen but with AI. I can see that killing search and you just have apps for shopping etc websites will go away eventually but unless there's a sudden leap I don't think it will be in life time.

    As for updates well Google only makes money with ads they want to keep you to earn money last few years has shown how SERPs have changed most results now you have to get past AI, Snippet, People Ask, Ads and Shopping Ads before you even get close to a first result..

    I've always treated search as people first and It's taken YEARS but I have to say more recently it's finally paying off. I'll just keep doing that and heading down that route I think should cover me against any update (I hope)
     
    No, with how short the frequency is getting nowadays
    you just keep looking forward and pray they dont cut you off by your knees
    just think of being in an alpha sandbox
    you are the tester
     

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    The not so subtle thickness of it.

    I mentioned in another thread that the issue was caused by the adjustment I made to display the view counter in mobile thread lists; it apparently affects the way conversation lists are displayed.

    I lacked the knowledge on how to properly do that earlier this month, but I should be able to fix this and keep the view counter on mobile thread lists.

    Give me... 5 minutes.
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    I'm not very good at reaching out to people, so I don't have much advice in that department.

    I'm not bad at reaching out to people, it's one of my favourite task to do.. I'm doing it with my own interest as a Project

    When I originally reached out to people last month, I just contacted people using their off-forum contact details on their BHW profiles or sales threads.

    No, but I can manually add them for you if you want. They'll show up on the referrals tab on your profile page.

    No if they don't wish to signed up with the referral link, then I don't like to add them as manually.. just leave them .. anyhow they joined the community.. but why some people dare to do this.

    Nobody should be waiting on admin approval as we've approved everyone who signed up.

    Ss wait..

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    As for people not wanting to join, that's always just their choice. Some people don't want to use a different forum or, in some cases, some people didn't like me specifically. I don't really care as not everybody is going to like me, although I've heard some very strange reasons for it since all this started up, to say the least. I'll share those another time though as they're pretty funny.

    Maybe the account was bought?

    Yes, but they are just missing the golden opportunity at their doors..

    Yeah , guess account was bought .. 😜
    Someone, I don't want to mention his name..

    Who wished on farewell post sounds like he likes but not tbh, just realised from his replies..

    Some say, they know very well and don't want to be mixed things ,.so staying away.. ufff..

    Anyhow.. I'm getting more experience reaching out;).

    10+ members said okay, I will join , I will join likely..
    Let's see
     
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