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  1. I’ve been focusing more on cleaning up old content and fixing internal links, and I'm already seeing better results than just pumping out new posts. I also started working with some of the best white label seo providers to handle technical fixes I used to ignore—site speed, crawl errors, stuff like that—and it’s made a big difference without me having to hire in-house.
  2. I had the same question about how link counts are shown in tools, and found this super helpful: https://crowdo.net/blog/how-ahrefs-counts-links-referring-domains. It explains why the numbers sometimes don’t match what you expect. After reading it, I realized some of my old assumptions were way off, especially about referring domains. Might clear up the confusion some of you mentioned too.
  3. Tried a few SMM panels for a small project, and I liked using buy real instagram followers from famoid more. Giving some posts a small boost helped them get noticed faster, and seeing the engagement pick up made managing the page way more fun.
  4. I’ve been experimenting with local AI content combined with schema markup, and I saw a decent bump in map pack rankings. If you’re trying to figure out how geo factors interact with broader SEO strategies now, this breakdown was super helpful: https://crowdo.net/blog/seo-vs-geo-2025/. It gave me a better picture of what’s worth focusing on for regional e-commerce.
  5. I used them a few times and didn’t have issues. Some services were slower than expected, but they delivered. Just make sure to check the ratings on individual services first.
  6. I struggled with getting natural links for months until I realized how helpful it is to focus on link variety instead of just chasing high metrics. This post really helped me figure out what a strong mix actually looks like: https://crowdo.net/blog/how-to-build-a-diverse-healthy-link-profile. Once I switched strategies, I started seeing better results without worrying about penalties or random drops in traffic.
  7. I had issues with delayed codes before, but switching to a different country number on the same platform fixed it. Sometimes certain regions get overloaded or blocked by specific sites.
  8. I’ve used it a few times and it worked fine for quick verifications. Sometimes you gotta wait a minute or two for the code, but it's still faster than dealing with SIM cards. Text messaging services like this are a simple way to register on platforms that require a phone number without using your personal one. Just make sure you choose the right country and app so it doesn't fail.
  9. I had the same question pop up a while back, and digging through different sources helped a lot. This post breaks it down really well: https://crowdo.net/blog/how-long-to-rank-in-google-2025/. It cleared up some myths I had and gave me a better idea of how long SEO efforts might take to show real results.
  10. I usually grab their name from the site’s about page or LinkedIn, then personalize the intro by mentioning a specific post of theirs I actually liked—makes a big difference in replies.
  11. I tried it a few weeks ago, and indexing worked pretty fast for me, way quicker than usual methods. If you're combining it with crowd marketing, the boost can be noticeable since your links already have user activity around them. Makes Google pick them up faster, at least in my case. Just avoid spamming your links everywhere—it still needs to look natural.
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