most link-building guides: "build backlinks"
cool. but which links to which pages?
brand links and HARO placements are your front door links. high-authority editorial coverage. their whole job is to say "this company is legit." point them at your homepage and brand pages
guest posts are the strategic ones. you choose the URL. you write the anchor text. that's genuinely rare. most of the time in link building you don't control either of those variables. so when you do? aim them at your service and product pages. that's where page-level rankings actually get built
niche edits belong on informational content. the existing article already has context. your link needs to fit inside it naturally. forcing a niche edit onto a service page looks spammy and usually gets pulled
the mistake we see on repeat: one link type pointed at everything. or going all-in on guest posts with exact-match anchors and wondering why nothing's moving
remember, each link type has different jobs. use them accordingly
I just built a Claude skill that audits your entire Meta Ads account in under 5 minutes 🤯
Export your CSV from Ads Manager → drop it into Claude → get back an account health score, a wasted spend breakdown, and a prioritized fix list telling you exactly what to change this week.
All inside Claude Cowork.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who are running Meta Ads but have no idea which creatives are bleeding budget, which audiences stopped converting, or why CPA crept up 40% last month.
If your weekly Meta workflow still looks like this — open Ads Manager, stare at the dashboard, sort by spend, squint at CTR columns, export a CSV you never actually analyze, close the tab and hope for the best...
This skill runs the full audit for you:
→ Reads your Meta Ads CSV export (campaign, ad set, and ad-level data) → Scores your account 0-100 across 6 dimensions: creative health, audience efficiency, budget allocation, funnel performance, fatigue signals, and offer effectiveness
→ Calculates your exact wasted spend in dollars: every ad with spend and zero purchases
→ Identifies creative fatigue before it tanks your CPA (declining CTR + rising frequency + increasing cost)
→ Flags audience overlap and saturation across ad sets
→ Delivers a top-5 fix list ranked by how much money each fix saves you
No API connection.
No third-party tool access to your ad account.
No risk of Meta flagging your account.
What you get:
→A full account health score (0-100) with a grade for each dimension
→Your exact wasted spend in dollars (not a vague "you're overspending")
→Creative fatigue signals with specific ads to kill or refresh this week
→Audience efficiency analysis showing which ad sets are cannibalizing each other
→A prioritized fix list ranked by budget impact (do #1 first, save the most money)
One CSV export, one prompt. Five minutes.
I put together the full playbook with the skill file, the scoring methodology, and the exact CSV export steps from Ads Manager.
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AI visibility is not SEO with a new label.
It's a stack:
Entity → Authority → Category Presence → Answer Content.
Brands ignoring this will soon wonder why AI never recommends them.
Life is hard - reaaaally hard.
You failed, and your weaknesses started to show.
But hey, what matters is that you’re taking steps…
You’re still moving.
You’re trying.
And that’s what growth looks like.
Grow gently. You are safe.
I’m living some of my best days, grateful, busy, blessed.
Yet deep down, a quiet ache lingers.
Survival taught me strength, but healing is teaching me softness.
Raw and honest:
Been so messed up lately. I’ve been shutting down from people, conversations, everything.
It’s like my energy’s been drained dry, and I just don’t have the strength to explain it to anyone anymore.
10/11/25(2)
I chose humility. I chose calm over conflict, and in that choice, I truly won. I protected my peace, and I protected someone else from getting hurt.
I chose kindness.
I’m proud of myself. I’m slowly reaching a new level of emotional intelligence.
10/11/25(1)
This weekend has been a roller coaster of emotions. I was stretched in every way, my strength, my decision making, and my management skills were all tested.
But my proudest moment came in a situation where I knew I had every right to defend myself and stand my ground.
Late-night drive talks hit different. Grateful we’ve found ways to earn and make a living , not just for ourselves, but so we can share it with the people we love.