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    Again, I’m no priest, but I couldn’t help saying this - Office Outlaw forum should stand for something far greater than hatred, which, in some way (if not entirely), seems to be reflected in this thread. Please excuse me for saying this!

    I kindly request @Zwielicht to lock this thread.
     

    LuxRiches

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    What were the last two adventures you went on like trekking, traveling, camping, or anything exciting? I’d love to hear your stories!

    Let’s start with mine.

    My last 2 were:

    1. Dzukou Valley Trek, Nagaland, India (17km) in February, 2025:

    It was one hell of a effed-up trek. The first part was so steep and hard that while climbing, I thought, why did I even do this in the first place? But somehow, I managed to climb, and after that, it was a long trek but very, very pleasant.

    The whole valley has no electricity or any population. There was only one campsite. My buddy and I rented a tent. The temperature outside was -20 to -40 degrees Celsius at night, and the tent was covered with frost. We had a fun night with a bonfire and our Old Monk rum.

    In the morning, we went to see the frozen stream and the valley. It was like a dream with frozen water and the frosted plants all around felt magical. The return trip was even harder, and my legs were shaking like crazy while climbing down. There were no stairs, just plain mountain slopes with rocks.

    It was one hell of a trek to remember.

    Few images clicked using my mobile camera:

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    2. Double Decker Living Root Bridge Trek, near Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India (3500 steps + some walking) in April 2025:

    This trek had a mix of stairs and plains, but we had to climb uneven stairs, around 3,500 steps and more walking.

    Again, my legs were shaking, but in the end, I saw many amazing things like the single-decker living root bridge, a fish pond, and the double-decker living root bridge.

    It was another trek to remember. I tried uploading images, but they are still too large, even after I compressed them. I wish I could upload some images.

    I would love to hear about your last 2 adventures.
     

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    I first posted this issue a week ago in the Sapphire Saloon section so the vast majority of you didn't see it.

    There is a Windows 11 bug that sends you an update notification and that update fails, your entire drive gets encrypted.

    A week ago, I lost my data, I couldn't get past it anymore because I didn't even know that Windows had activated Bitlocker and set a password for me without even asking or notifying me... so my entire drive got encrypted and even Reset PC didn't work... I had to do a fresh install of Windows from an ISO USB.

    Just saw an article about this issue, published yesterday so I guess this issue STILL haven't been fixed... wanted to give you a heads-up if you get an update notification.. Either get your Bitlocker keys or disable Bitlocker completely.

    Article:

     

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    I was doing a pinterest before 2018-2020; it was easy at that time, and for new accounts, they were giving them a boost at the start. there wasn't a sandbox like now... :)

    I will start in Niche that is not paying well but can skyrocket easily and reach 10 million views in a short time.

    What is the niche?

    Memes :)

    Before they banned all my accounts, why, who knows... They were banning everyone like crazy... They wanted unique images... Now they are flooded with AI images but i dont think they are performing very well...


    Plan is to buy a domain and build a website first.

    After that, i will make a Pinterest account and turn it into a business and connect a domain. :)


    I will share a domain and everything once it goes live.


    I will use other people's memes and will craft them in Canva with some templates.

    What i read and checked for Pinterest nowadays is that you need a consistency of a month or 2 for Pinterest to start giving you more exposure and growth.

    All i am interested in is outbound clicks to my site, as thats only i and everyone else needed: more traffic to your own site more earnings.

    Website will be monetized with Adsense and Monumetric probably.

    For Pinterest TItles and descriptions, i will use chatgpt as its easy and pretty good for Pinterest and it will craft me 4 Pinterest descriptions with hashtags and its ready to copy/paste it there without any edits needed.


    For content on website i am not sure yet what to do, as it shouldn't be pure AI because i want traffic from google also. :)


    Wish me Luck and help my laziness :)
     
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    Since the votes are currently in favour of making this our new homepage, I have spent some time getting it more ready and fixing any issues there could be.

    If anyone wants to the view the page to see what it looks like and test it out, you can find it here: https://officeoutlaw.com/pages/home/

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    You may notice that the main changes made to this is the Latest from the Trading Post section being a little smaller and simpler. This is because the equal split between the two was less visually appealing and we feel that there should be more of an emphasis on the posts from the forum. I'm hoping that this improves the appearance of the page but still is clear enough for members wanting to see Trading Post updates.

    Please let me know if there are any bugs or issues that have been missed.
     
    It’s a shit forum nowadays regardless of that.

    Not an IM forum anymore; It’s a lifestyle forum that’s the equivalent of mom Facebook groups.

    People posting useless, completely unrelated news, ’what type of bread are you?’ type threads, and so fucking much of incredibly cheesy motivation bullshit.

    Even the (J)Exec titles are nowadays full of people who have never made even $10k in years, lmao.
    Contribution ≠ income
     
    I was on the lash yesterday in the sunshine, but I'd need a gallon or two to watch Greg Davies, personally.

    Liked him a lot in The Inbetweeners, but nothing at all since then I have seen I have found funny.
     

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    Gemini Advanced is free for college students through finals 2026​

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    So this is an updated version of a guide I wrote a long time ago.
    We'll basically see a way to get daily/weekly/monthly shout outs from big niche relevant influencers in most niches.

    It's stupidly simple, so simple that I'm really not sure why it wasn't abused yet. I do it myself for every single project I have, and for some of my clients.

    It's great for branding purposes (getting your name out there in front of your target audience) as well as for user (or client) acquisition and building connections.

    I'm basically using Patreon to look up social media influencers in my niche (or that are targeting the same audience as I am) with a shoutout option in a cost effective price/engagement ratio.

    I then buy the membership that grants me a shoutout, *and* I'm also supperchatting their streams every once in a while.

    The superchats are important, don't skip those. They're important because the influencers are going to remember your name from being their Patreon, so they're more likely to engage with your superchat message for longer than others, keeping your message and business name on the screen for a long time as well and say a nice work about you.

    And here's the kicker:

    I opened a Patreon and named myself by the name of my site (for example, if OO were to do this, they should call the Patreon account OfficeOutlaw.com) so every time the influencers shout their supporters, you get people coming to your site, you get your brand name searches up, and being mentioned by a respected person in the niche.

    Another cool thing is that as soon as you start supporting someone on Patreon, you can send them a message, and they are very likely to respond. So, you can easily pitch your collaboration or sponsorship offer without it being ignored or lost in a sea of other offers they get via email.

    According to Patreon's support team, you are allowed to have as many Patreon accounts as you wish, and you know how easy it is to open another YouTube or Twitch accounts. This means that you can technically do it with every one of your projects and don't really need to prioritize.
     
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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...

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    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?
    • Meets the minimum requirements for Sapphire Status - 2 stars and 1 week
    • At least 10 quality posts on Office Outlaw
    • Member of Office Outlaw for at least 2 weeks
    How to participate?
    Just make a post below saying that you want to be part of this giveaway!

    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.

    Note for the winner: Welcome to the Sapphire side, buddy!

    May 23, 2025 Edit:
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    First Winner: @MR.Spuf


    June 20, 2025 Edit:
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    Blog Commenting Sites List

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      Link: https://www.beabetterblogger.com/
      DA: 72
    7. Jon Morrow’s Smart Blogger
      Link: https://smartblogger.com/
      DA: 82
    8. Blogging Wizard
      Link: https://bloggingwizard.com/
      DA: 79
    9. Mediavine
      Link: https://www.mediavine.com/
      DA: 85
    10. The Write Life
      Link: https://thewritelife.com/
      DA: 81

    4. E-commerce & Business​

    1. Shopify
      Link: https://www.shopify.com/
      DA: 92
    2. BigCommerce
      Link: https://www.bigcommerce.com/
      DA: 88
    3. WooCommerce
      Link: https://woocommerce.com/
      DA: 89
    4. Oberlo
      Link: https://www.oberlo.com/
      DA: 77
    5. EcommerceBytes
      Link: https://www.ecommercebytes.com/
      DA: 73
    6. Practical Ecommerce
      Link: https://www.practicalecommerce.com/
      DA: 79
    7. Entrepreneur
      Link: https://www.entrepreneur.com/
      DA: 91
    8. Business 2 Community
      Link: https://www.business2community.com/
      DA: 82
    9. Small Business Trends
      Link: https://smallbiztrends.com/
      DA: 81
    10. Forbes Small Business
      Link: https://www.forbes.com/small-business/
      DA: 95

    5. Lifestyle & Personal Development​

    1. Lifehacker
      Link: https://lifehacker.com/
      DA: 91
    2. Zen Habits
      Link: https://zenhabits.net/
      DA: 80
    3. The Minimalists
      Link: https://www.theminimalists.com/
      DA: 84
    4. MindBodyGreen
      Link: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/
      DA: 87
    5. Tiny Buddha
      Link: https://tinybuddha.com/
      DA: 83
    6. Mark Manson
      Link: https://markmanson.net/
      DA: 89
    7. The Art of Manliness
      Link: https://www.artofmanliness.com/
      DA: 81
    8. Goalcast
      Link: https://www.goalcast.com/
      DA: 78
    9. The Muse
      Link: https://www.themuse.com/
      DA: 92
    10. Unbounce
      Link: https://unbounce.com/blog/
      DA: 82

    6. Social Media & Marketing​

    1. Social Media Examiner
      Link: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/
      DA: 88
    2. Buffer
      Link: https://buffer.com/resources/
      DA: 84
    3. Hootsuite
      Link: https://blog.hootsuite.com/
      DA: 90
    4. Sprout Social
      Link: https://sproutsocial.com/insights/
      DA: 84
    5. CoSchedule
      Link: https://coschedule.com/
      DA: 81
    6. BuzzSumo
      Link: https://buzzsumo.com/blog/
      DA: 85
    7. AgoraPulse
      Link: https://www.agorapulse.com/blog
      DA: 82
    8. MarketingProfs
      Link: https://www.marketingprofs.com/
      DA: 91
    9. Later
      Link: https://later.com/blog/
      DA: 78
    10. Contently
      Link: https://contently.com/
      DA: 80

    7. Health & Wellness​

    1. Healthline
      Link: https://www.healthline.com/
      DA: 93
    2. WebMD
      Link: https://www.webmd.com/
      DA: 94
    3. Verywell Fit
      Link: https://www.verywellfit.com/
      DA: 89
    4. MindBodyGreen
      Link: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/
      DA: 87
    5. Men’s Health
      Link: https://www.menshealth.com/
      DA: 92
    6. Women’s Health
      Link: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/
      DA: 90
    7. The Healthy
      Link: https://www.thehealthy.com/
      DA: 81
    8. Dr. Axe
      Link: https://draxe.com/
      DA: 83
    9. Medical News Today
      Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/
      DA: 93
    10. Psychology Today
      Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/
      DA: 91

    8. Finance & Investment​

    1. Investopedia
      Link: https://www.investopedia.com/
      DA: 92
    2. The Motley Fool
      Link: https://www.fool.com/
      DA: 92
    3. NerdWallet
      Link: https://www.nerdwallet.com/
      DA: 91
    4. Millennial Money
      Link: https://millennialmoney.com/
      DA: 85
    5. Forbes Finance
      Link: https://www.forbes.com/finance/
      DA: 95
    6. Yahoo Finance
      Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/
      DA: 96
    7. Seeking Alpha
      Link: https://seekingalpha.com/
      DA: 94
    8. Bloomberg
      Link: https://www.bloomberg.com/
      DA: 98
    9. The Balance
      Link: https://www.thebalance.com/
      DA: 91
    10. Kiplinger
      Link: https://www.kiplinger.com/
      DA: 91

    9. Travel & Tourism​

    1. Lonely Planet
      Link: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/
      DA: 91
    2. TripAdvisor
      Link: https://www.tripadvisor.com/
      DA: 92
    3. Travel + Leisure
      Link: https://www.travelandleisure.com/
      DA: 92
    4. Skyscanner
      Link: https://www.skyscanner.com/
      DA: 89
    5. Expedia
      Link: https://www.expedia.com/
      DA: 92
    6. Airbnb
      Link: https://www.airbnb.com/
      DA: 96
    7. Booking.com
      Link: https://www.booking.com/
      DA: 97
    8. National Geographic Travel
      Link: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/
      DA: 91
    9. Fodor’s
      Link: https://www.fodors.com/
      DA: 89
    10. Travelocity
      Link: https://www.travelocity.com/
      DA: 91

    10. Food & Cooking​

    1. Minimalist Baker
      Link: https://minimalistbaker.com/
      DA: 82
    2. Epicurious
      Link: https://www.epicurious.com/
      DA: 88
    3. AllRecipes
      Link: https://www.allrecipes.com/
      DA: 92
    4. Food Network
      Link: https://www.foodnetwork.com/
      DA: 94
    5. Bon Appétit
      Link: https://www.bonappetit.com/
      DA: 92
    6. BBC Good Food
      Link: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/
      DA: 91
    7. Tasty
      Link: https://tasty.co/
      DA: 89
    8. Serious Eats
      Link: https://www.seriouseats.com/
      DA: 88
    9. The Kitchn
      Link: https://www.thekitchn.com/
      DA: 91
    10. Delish
      Link: https://www.delish.com/
      DA: 90

    Conclusion

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