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  1. Get easy SEO content ideas from Reddit in 1 minute: 1. Search inside a relevant subreddit 2. Find a thread with user engagement 3. Use this ChatGPT prompt: "Extract content ideas from this that are relevant to a company that sells dark roast: [CONTENT]" 4. Boom: ⭐️ BONUS: Prioritize topics with proven search demand. Creating content is riskier if an idea doesn't have a quantifiable demand. Risk = no guarantee that you'll get an ROI from your content investment.
  2. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [uSER=97]@fdk1971[/uSER] How did you find us?
  3. 9 Harsh Truths About Success No One Tells You (Save this for when the grind gets real) We often think success looks like a straight line... But here’s what really happens behind the scenes: 1/ Overnight Success is Rare ↳ Most people work for years before they see results. ↳ Real success is built slowly, one step at a time. 2/ Hard Work is Just One Piece ↳ It’s not enough to hustle – strategy and timing matter too. ↳ Working smart is as important as working hard. 3/ Motivation Comes and Goes ↳ You won’t feel inspired every day, and that’s okay. ↳ Discipline is what keeps you going when motivation fades. 4/ Passion Doesn’t Always Equal Happiness ↳ Following your passion has highs and lows. ↳ It’s worth it, but don’t expect it to be easy. 5/ Failure is Part of the Process ↳ Every setback is a lesson – embrace it. ↳ Success is built on the back of failures. 6/ Rejection is Inevitable ↳ You’ll hear “no” more times than you can count. ↳ But every “no” brings you closer to the right “yes.” 7/ Sacrifices are Necessary ↳ Time, comfort, and even relationships are often compromised. ↳ Growth comes at a cost – make sure it’s worth it. 8/ Balance is a Constant Battle ↳ Highs are followed by lows, wins by setbacks. ↳ Success is learning to ride the waves. 9/ Success is a Journey, Not a Destination ↳ There’s no final “I made it” moment – just the next goal. ↳ Embrace the process and keep evolving. Which reality hits home for you? For me, #5 has been a game-changer. ------ Success is about resilience, not perfection.
  4. How to load your websites at lightning speed? These 8 tips can help you boost the frontend performance of your website’s speed: 1 - Compression Compress files and minimize data size before transmission to reduce network load. 2 - Selective Rendering/Windowing Display only visible elements to optimize rendering performance. For example, in a dynamic list, only render visible items. 3 - Modular Architecture with Code Splitting Split a bigger application bundle into multiple smaller bundles for efficient loading. 4 - Priority-Based Loading Prioritize essential resources and visible (or above-the-fold) content for a better user experience. 5 - Pre-loading Fetch resources in advance before they are requested to improve loading speed. 6 - Tree Shaking or Dead Code Removal Optimize the final JS bundle by removing dead code that will never be used. 7 - Pre-fetching Proactively fetch or cache resources that are likely to be needed soon. 8 - Dynamic Imports Load code modules dynamically based on user actions to optimize the initial loading times. What other frontend performance tips would you add to this cheat cheet? [ATTACH type=full]381[/ATTACH]
  5. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Who are some of your favorite rnb artists? Hansum, Eelmatic, Donnell Jones, Maxwell and Ne-Yo are some of my favorite r&b artists.
  6. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [mention=92]Allan[/mention]
  7. That’s true. It’s vital to try to actively promote your forum in as many avenues as you can. Even releasing a press release about your forum can help a lot. I don’t think there’s such a thing as posting too much. As forum owners, it’s our duty to keep our forums active. If we’re not leading by example, how can we expect our members to engage? They need someone to set the pace and guide the forum.
  8. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [mention=31]andreyi1979[/mention] welcome to the community!
  9. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    It’s great to see you here bro! Welcome to the community. [mention=94]Heatman[/mention]
  10. Interviews are one thing that I’m hoping to do more of with my community. I’ve managed to interview five game owners so far on my forum, but I’d like to branch out and interview artists and writers who are also involved in games within my industry. I also need to work on adding more how-to guides! Great post btw😉 [mention=53]ken_gitahi[/mention]
  11. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Nothing too much. My birthday is this weekend, so I’ll be celebrating with some cake and a few beers.
  12. A combination of all these factors determines the growth of a forum, especially activity and traffic gains. For me, activity and traffic define the growth of a forum. However, slow progress is better than no progress at all! Rome wasn’t built in a day.
  13. Some are drawn to the lively conversations, others to the thrill of crafting and implementing new features, and some to the spark of bringing a fresh idea to life. What’s the one thing about building a forum that fires you up the most?
  14. Have you watched anything new lately? If so, what was it? Are you currently into any TV series? If yes, which one? And lastly, what was the most recent show you finished?
  15. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey [uSER=108]@AlexanderM[/uSER] welcome to the community!
  16. Exactly. In the past, word-of-mouth growth only applied to face-to-face conversations, but now it also includes social sharing and when users discuss your forum on other channels, such as social media, other websites, forums, blogs, and messaging apps.
  17. It’s now being claimed that Bing powers Chatgpt’s search.
  18. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I wouldn’t be using the AI to to deliver a personalized breakup message as I find that kind of takes away the personal aspect of everything. I’m sure other people might use it though.🤦🏿‍♂️ The new apple intelligence feature should have an option to deactivate it if it doesn’t already. There’s also a parent that’s suing an AI company due to the actions of an AI bot. https://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-mother-sues-ai-platform-after-son-takes-his-own-life-after-months-online-chatting It's a first of its kind case where artificial intelligence is being blamed for a young boy taking his own life. A Florida mother is suing the company known as Character.AI after sharing intimate conversations with the chatbot and her son. He was said to be in love with it and ended up asking it about plans to die by suicide.
  19. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community mate! [mention=89]Ja sa bong[/mention]
  20. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    I recently purchased some Jalapeno cheetos and some cigarettes.
  21. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Good evening!
  22. Cpvr posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the community! [mention=88]CTS[/mention]
  23. ChatGPT is officially an AI-powered web search engine. The company is enabling real-time information in conversations for paid subscribers today (along with SearchGPT waitlist users), with free, enterprise, and education users gaining access in the coming weeks. Rather than launching as a separate product, web search will be integrated into ChatGPT’s existing interface. The feature determines when to tap into web results based on queries, though users can also manually trigger web searches. ChatGPT’s web search integration finally closes a key competitive gap with rivals like Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini, which have long offered real-time internet access in their AI conversations. This launch comes as AI-powered search heats up across tech giants In a pre-launch demo, OpenAI’s ChatGPT search lead, Adam Fry, showcased the feature by searching for Apple’s stock and any relevant news. In return, it displayed an interactive stock graph, upcoming earnings information, and news articles with clickable citations linking to original sources. There’s also a sources sidebar that lets users scroll through a list of relevant websites. In another example, Fry searched for Italian restaurants in San Francisco, which returned an interactive map that dropped pins for recommended restaurants. In both examples, Fry asked follow-up questions to hone the result (like finding restaurants that are “more casual and neighborhood-y”). The new search functionality will be available across all ChatGPT platforms: iOS, Android, and desktop apps for macOS and Windows. The search functionality was built with “a mix of search technologies,” including Microsoft’s Bing, Fry said. The company wrote in a blog on Thursday that the underlying search model is a fine-tuned version of GPT-4o. It was originally released to 10,000 test users as a prototype called SearchGPT in July, and we reported back in May that OpenAI was aggressively trying to poach Google employees for its own search team. Prior to this update, ChatGPT’s knowledge was limited to a cutoff between 2021 and 2023 depending on the model. OpenAI spokesperson Niko Felix said even with live search active, the company will continue to refresh its training data to “ensure our users always have access to the latest advancements” but it is “distinct” from the training of the company’s models. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/31/24283906/openai-chatgpt-live-web-search-searchgpt
  24. Exactly. It’s not owned by the founders anymore. It’s owned by a media company. https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/23/tech/reddit-ipo-filing-business-plan/index.html Reddit was sold to media company Condé Nast in 2006 by its co-founders Alexis Ohanian, who left the company in 2020, and Huffman, who now owns 3.3% of the company. According to the IPO filing, the company’s largest shareholders are now Advance Publications (30.1%), which owns Condé Nast, Chinese tech company Tencent (11%) and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (8.7%). Their ad network and licensing agreements will more than likely start generating even more revenue for them soon.