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*Marketing & SEO Specialist (Remote) - Zirr AI Medical Scribe*<p>Join Zirr AI, a remote-first startup transforming healthcare with AI-driven medical scribing. We’re looking for a *Marketing & SEO Specialist* to help boost our online presence and drive growth.<p>*What you’ll do:*
- Run SEO an...
I have more than 8 years of professional experience and a couple more outside professional environments. I've been working with Web back-end. Distributed systems, database optimisation, async communication, topics and queues, saga transactions, event-driven, observability, DDD, software archite...
I recently "launched" my product by mentioning it across Twitter and Discord which led some traffic to it. However, that is not a long-term strategy.<p>I have heard about Ahrefs: https://ahrefs.com/, but I don't want to spend $129 right now since I'm not sure wheth...
I’m building a small tool that syncs WordPress posts to Medium using canonical URLs to preserve SEO. Before I go further, I’d love perspectives from people who actively publish:<p>• Is Medium still worth distributing to in 2025?
• Have canonical links actually protected your SEO in practice?
• Do yo...
Hi HN,<p>I’m Ralph. I have a degree in software development, and for the past 15+ years, I’ve been doing website development and SEO, with the last 6 running an agency.<p>A couple of years ago, it became clear that AI could be useful in automating a lot of our agency's junior SEO tasks and manu...
In RC/FPV, C-rating is still the first spec beginners look at… and probably the first one they get misled by. I’ve seen “high C” packs that feel soft, and “lower C” packs that hold voltage better in the air.<p>Curious how people here treat C-rating in 2026:<p>Do you ignore it entirely and look ...