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Dating for the Dating Impaired

2011.03.18 22:47 noonches Dating for the Dating Impaired

Dating for the dating impaired. 18+ only. Positive comment karma required. Put your location in your title. Post flair is required and needs to be correct. No surveys or forms allowed. Don't be an ass and don't post a pic of yours.
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2009.06.05 09:50 Uncle_J Finland - Land of thousand lakes

Welcome to Finland, the English language Subreddit dedicated to all things related to Finland. Here, every active user enjoys full democratic rights and serves as a moderator. Check out Finlandit.github.io for recent community moderator actions, and join the discussion on Sopuli.xyz, the Finland-hosted Lemmy instance—a Reddit alternative.
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2019.10.27 09:37 Brian_Kinney GayYoungOld dating

GayYoungOldDating is about gay younger men and older men looking for intergenerational dates, hookups, relationships, chats, whatever.
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2024.05.14 11:23 olls_9 I just feel so alone.

I’ve always struggled to make friends, and I’ve never really felt like I fitted in anywhere, but I’ve never felt as alone as I do right now. I go to work, come home, feel lonely, go to bed, then repeat. I can’t go through life spending the rest of my days feeling like this.
I’m in a completely different situation to where I thought I’d be at 23. In some ways, things have turned out better, but in other ways, they’re a lot worse. I’m trying to get on my own two feet, but my future feels pretty bleak and lonely with the way things are.
I work a minimum wage job in retail, which I enjoy at times, but it’s not something I want to do forever. Right now I think having a job makes me one of the lucky ones. A job is better than no job. I know my job is important, as I need to earn a living, but I have a non existent social life. I know that the answer is to try and meet new people, but I don’t really know how to do this. I’ve never liked drinking or clubbing, which is what most people my age like to do. An enjoyable day out for me would be something like going to the cinema, or taking a walk along the beach, but I’m not going to meet people by doing these things. Most of my hobbies are things I can do by myself, and even with something like video games, I prefer to play alone as it’s my downtime activity to relax. I know there’s sites like meetup that have organised groups to meet people, but I work shifts for my job, and it’s very rare I’m off on a weekend. I’m not going to be able to meet people I could eventually hang out with on an individual basis, who would make plans with me around work, if I can’t show up to the groups in the first place.
I’ve tried to make friends online, but as I’m sure a lot of you have experienced, ghosting is a common problem. I’m not giving up, but I’m trying to strike a balance between trying to put myself out there, but not spending too much time searching. I’ve spent too long on the likes of Reddit looking to see if there’s anyone like me, but then feeling awful and more alone because I haven’t found it.
I do struggle with socialising a bit, but I’m determined to not let that hold me back. I’ve always been a quiet and introverted person, until I get to know someone well. I think it’s a coping mechanism I’ve developed due to past experiences that I feel like running a mile when someone new talks to me. My brain convinces me that I’m better off on my own than being vulnerable with someone and getting hurt, but deep down, I’d love to talk to someone. The idea of walking into a room full of new people and introducing myself absolutely terrifies me. My job has forced me to come out of my shell to a point, and even just small talk with customers makes me feel like I’m improving my social skills. However, even with colleagues who I’ve now known for over six months, I’m still planning my next response in a conversation or worrying whether I’ve said the right thing or not. I tend to trip over my words, but the more I try to correct it, the more my sentence just sounds like a bunch of noises. I’m also someone who goes red the more someone stares. I’m scared I come across as this awkward, pathetic kid, and I’m conscious that some colleagues sometimes seem to be more laughing at me than with me.
I’m also a trans guy and asexual. The dating pool is therefore already massively reduced, which is made worse by me being trans. Being trans has been the most isolating experience of my life, and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. I’ve never been in a relationship, and despite being asexual, I would like some romance and someone to make some memories with. I also feel like the older I get, the more it will look like a red flag if I haven’t ever been with anyone. There’s no local groups for ace people, but I’ve tried online in various ace specific places. Despite being in the UK, which is small compared to the likes of places like the US, most people seem to be down south near London, whereas I’m up in the north. When you’re already part of such a small minority, it feels even worse when you’re then alienated from that community.
The problem is, you start to convince yourself after a while that there’s something wrong with you. If everyone else has friends and partners, and not you, you’re clearly the problem, right? The amount of times I’ve felt unwanted, unloveable, and invisible because no one has given me the time of day is too many to count. I try my best to be nice to people I encounter both on and offline, because I often think how nice it would be if someone just sat down and was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say.
I often wonder why I’m trying to build a life for myself. I don’t want to live if I’m just going to be doing everything alone. I know some people are perfectly happy on their own, and I respect that, but that’s no life for me. I’m getting pretty fed up of people saying ‘You’re young, you’ll meet someone.’ I have no one. I’m so scared I’m go to go through this life alone and die alone. I know I’m not very optimistic, but you start wondering after a while if things are ever going to change.
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2024.05.14 11:23 olls_9 I just feel so alone.

I’ve always struggled to make friends, and I’ve never really felt like I fitted in anywhere, but I’ve never felt as alone as I do right now. I go to work, come home, feel lonely, go to bed, then repeat. I can’t go through life spending the rest of my days feeling like this.
I’m in a completely different situation to where I thought I’d be at 23. In some ways, things have turned out better, but in other ways, they’re a lot worse. I’m trying to get on my own two feet, but my future feels pretty bleak and lonely with the way things are.
I work a minimum wage job in retail, which I enjoy at times, but it’s not something I want to do forever. Right now I think having a job makes me one of the lucky ones. A job is better than no job. I know my job is important, as I need to earn a living, but I have a non existent social life. I know that the answer is to try and meet new people, but I don’t really know how to do this. I’ve never liked drinking or clubbing, which is what most people my age like to do. An enjoyable day out for me would be something like going to the cinema, or taking a walk along the beach, but I’m not going to meet people by doing these things. Most of my hobbies are things I can do by myself, and even with something like video games, I prefer to play alone as it’s my downtime activity to relax. I know there’s sites like meetup that have organised groups to meet people, but I work shifts for my job, and it’s very rare I’m off on a weekend. I’m not going to be able to meet people I could eventually hang out with on an individual basis, who would make plans with me around work, if I can’t show up to the groups in the first place.
I’ve tried to make friends online, but as I’m sure a lot of you have experienced, ghosting is a common problem. I’m not giving up, but I’m trying to strike a balance between trying to put myself out there, but not spending too much time searching. I’ve spent too long on the likes of Reddit looking to see if there’s anyone like me, but then feeling awful and more alone because I haven’t found it.
I do struggle with socialising a bit, but I’m determined to not let that hold me back. I’ve always been a quiet and introverted person, until I get to know someone well. I think it’s a coping mechanism I’ve developed due to past experiences that I feel like running a mile when someone new talks to me. My brain convinces me that I’m better off on my own than being vulnerable with someone and getting hurt, but deep down, I’d love to talk to someone. The idea of walking into a room full of new people and introducing myself absolutely terrifies me. My job has forced me to come out of my shell to a point, and even just small talk with customers makes me feel like I’m improving my social skills. However, even with colleagues who I’ve now known for over six months, I’m still planning my next response in a conversation or worrying whether I’ve said the right thing or not. I tend to trip over my words, but the more I try to correct it, the more my sentence just sounds like a bunch of noises. I’m also someone who goes red the more someone stares. I’m scared I come across as this awkward, pathetic kid, and I’m conscious that some colleagues sometimes seem to be more laughing at me than with me.
I’m also a trans guy and asexual. The dating pool is therefore already massively reduced, which is made worse by me being trans. Being trans has been the most isolating experience of my life, and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. I’ve never been in a relationship, and despite being asexual, I would like some romance and someone to make some memories with. I also feel like the older I get, the more it will look like a red flag if I haven’t ever been with anyone. There’s no local groups for ace people, but I’ve tried online in various ace specific places. Despite being in the UK, which is small compared to the likes of places like the US, most people seem to be down south near London, whereas I’m up in the north. When you’re already part of such a small minority, it feels even worse when you’re then alienated from that community.
The problem is, you start to convince yourself after a while that there’s something wrong with you. If everyone else has friends and partners, and not you, you’re clearly the problem, right? The amount of times I’ve felt unwanted, unloveable, and invisible because no one has given me the time of day is too many to count. I try my best to be nice to people I encounter both on and offline, because I often think how nice it would be if someone just sat down and was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say.
I often wonder why I’m trying to build a life for myself. I don’t want to live if I’m just going to be doing everything alone. I know some people are perfectly happy on their own, and I respect that, but that’s no life for me. I’m getting pretty fed up of people saying ‘You’re young, you’ll meet someone.’ I have no one. I’m so scared I’m go to go through this life alone and die alone. I know I’m not very optimistic, but you start wondering after a while if things are ever going to change.
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2024.05.14 11:22 olls_9 I just feel so alone.

I’ve always struggled to make friends, and I’ve never really felt like I fitted in anywhere, but I’ve never felt as alone as I do right now. I go to work, come home, feel lonely, go to bed, then repeat. I can’t go through life spending the rest of my days feeling like this.
I’m in a completely different situation to where I thought I’d be at 23. In some ways, things have turned out better, but in other ways, they’re a lot worse. I’m trying to get on my own two feet, but my future feels pretty bleak and lonely with the way things are.
I work a minimum wage job in retail, which I enjoy at times, but it’s not something I want to do forever. Right now I think having a job makes me one of the lucky ones. A job is better than no job. I know my job is important, as I need to earn a living, but I have a non existent social life. I know that the answer is to try and meet new people, but I don’t really know how to do this. I’ve never liked drinking or clubbing, which is what most people my age like to do. An enjoyable day out for me would be something like going to the cinema, or taking a walk along the beach, but I’m not going to meet people by doing these things. Most of my hobbies are things I can do by myself, and even with something like video games, I prefer to play alone as it’s my downtime activity to relax. I know there’s sites like meetup that have organised groups to meet people, but I work shifts for my job, and it’s very rare I’m off on a weekend. I’m not going to be able to meet people I could eventually hang out with on an individual basis, who would make plans with me around work, if I can’t show up to the groups in the first place.
I’ve tried to make friends online, but as I’m sure a lot of you have experienced, ghosting is a common problem. I’m not giving up, but I’m trying to strike a balance between trying to put myself out there, but not spending too much time searching. I’ve spent too long on the likes of Reddit looking to see if there’s anyone like me, but then feeling awful and more alone because I haven’t found it.
I do struggle with socialising a bit, but I’m determined to not let that hold me back. I’ve always been a quiet and introverted person, until I get to know someone well. I think it’s a coping mechanism I’ve developed due to past experiences that I feel like running a mile when someone new talks to me. My brain convinces me that I’m better off on my own than being vulnerable with someone and getting hurt, but deep down, I’d love to talk to someone. The idea of walking into a room full of new people and introducing myself absolutely terrifies me. My job has forced me to come out of my shell to a point, and even just small talk with customers makes me feel like I’m improving my social skills. However, even with colleagues who I’ve now known for over six months, I’m still planning my next response in a conversation or worrying whether I’ve said the right thing or not. I tend to trip over my words, but the more I try to correct it, the more my sentence just sounds like a bunch of noises. I’m also someone who goes red the more someone stares. I’m scared I come across as this awkward, pathetic kid, and I’m conscious that some colleagues sometimes seem to be more laughing at me than with me.
I’m also a trans guy and asexual. The dating pool is therefore already massively reduced, which is made worse by me being trans. Being trans has been the most isolating experience of my life, and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. I’ve never been in a relationship, and despite being asexual, I would like some romance and someone to make some memories with. I also feel like the older I get, the more it will look like a red flag if I haven’t ever been with anyone. There’s no local groups for ace people, but I’ve tried online in various ace specific places. Despite being in the UK, which is small compared to the likes of places like the US, most people seem to be down south near London, whereas I’m up in the north. When you’re already part of such a small minority, it feels even worse when you’re then alienated from that community.
The problem is, you start to convince yourself after a while that there’s something wrong with you. If everyone else has friends and partners, and not you, you’re clearly the problem, right? The amount of times I’ve felt unwanted, unloveable, and invisible because no one has given me the time of day is too many to count. I try my best to be nice to people I encounter both on and offline, because I often think how nice it would be if someone just sat down and was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say.
I often wonder why I’m trying to build a life for myself. I don’t want to live if I’m just going to be doing everything alone. I know some people are perfectly happy on their own, and I respect that, but that’s no life for me. I’m getting pretty fed up of people saying ‘You’re young, you’ll meet someone.’ I have no one. I’m so scared I’m go to go through this life alone and die alone. I know I’m not very optimistic, but you start wondering after a while if things are ever going to change.
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2024.05.14 11:22 Educational-Fox-9040 Old friend behaving strangely. I don’t know what he wants.

We are both in our mid 30s (me = F, friend = M) and have known each other since kindergarten (or even earlier, but I don’t remember). We’d spend a chunk of time at each others’ places, hang out during summer holidays until we grew up, moved to different cities for our respective careers, and lost touch, very naturally. (Life happens and all that. No hard feelings.)
I recently got back in touch with him after ages. He said he was coming to town and that we should catch up. I was excited to meet him after years apart. And when we did meet it was very spontaneous. Conversation flowed smoothly and easily as if we had spent no time apart at all.
He’s very active on dating sites, told me all about his dates, showed me his matches on a couple of different apps, and we joked around it a little until it was time for him to go.
After he left, we stayed more in touch compared to earlier and talked via calls/texts almost everyday. A couple of months after his initial visit, he was back in town for some more work. Same pattern. We met a bunch of times, talked about a lot of topics including his dates.
I’d had him over at my place a bunch of times for lunch or dinner on both his trips. This one time he came over, I was just hanging out on my bed scrolling through reels and TikTok videos. He came and lay next to me (no biggie, we had slept next to each other a bunch of times on his past visits). We are both single, so not like anyone’s cheating on anyone by sleeping in the same bed with a friend of the opposite gender. This time, however, in a very natural way, he placed his feet on top of mine and leaned in. I didn’t react. He didn’t move away, nor did he move closer. We lay like this for a little while, and I thought he may have been resting his feet by accident, so I moved my feet back. Few minutes passed, and he moved his feet and placed them on top of mine again. Similar patterns repeated throughout his trip on different occasions. Leaning on my thighs, placing his head on my shoulder, lightly spanking me awake etc. He was never touchy feely over all these years and I’m never touchy feely as a rule. So it just seemed odd.
I never thought of any change in our dynamic. Was it just unintentional and am I reading too much into this?
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2024.05.14 11:21 olls_9 I just feel so alone.

I’ve always struggled to make friends, and I’ve never really felt like I fitted in anywhere, but I’ve never felt as alone as I do right now. I go to work, come home, feel lonely, go to bed, then repeat. I can’t go through life spending the rest of my days feeling like this.
I’m in a completely different situation to where I thought I’d be at 23. In some ways, things have turned out better, but in other ways, they’re a lot worse. I’m trying to get on my own two feet, but my future feels pretty bleak and lonely with the way things are.
I work a minimum wage job in retail, which I enjoy at times, but it’s not something I want to do forever. Right now I think having a job makes me one of the lucky ones. A job is better than no job. I know my job is important, as I need to earn a living, but I have a non existent social life. I know that the answer is to try and meet new people, but I don’t really know how to do this. I’ve never liked drinking or clubbing, which is what most people my age like to do. An enjoyable day out for me would be something like going to the cinema, or taking a walk along the beach, but I’m not going to meet people by doing these things. Most of my hobbies are things I can do by myself, and even with something like video games, I prefer to play alone as it’s my downtime activity to relax. I know there’s sites like meetup that have organised groups to meet people, but I work shifts for my job, and it’s very rare I’m off on a weekend. I’m not going to be able to meet people I could eventually hang out with on an individual basis, who would make plans with me around work, if I can’t show up to the groups in the first place.
I’ve tried to make friends online, but as I’m sure a lot of you have experienced, ghosting is a common problem. I’m not giving up, but I’m trying to strike a balance between trying to put myself out there, but not spending too much time searching. I’ve spent too long on the likes of Reddit looking to see if there’s anyone like me, but then feeling awful and more alone because I haven’t found it.
I do struggle with socialising a bit, but I’m determined to not let that hold me back. I’ve always been a quiet and introverted person, until I get to know someone well. I think it’s a coping mechanism I’ve developed due to past experiences that I feel like running a mile when someone new talks to me. My brain convinces me that I’m better off on my own than being vulnerable with someone and getting hurt, but deep down, I’d love to talk to someone. The idea of walking into a room full of new people and introducing myself absolutely terrifies me. My job has forced me to come out of my shell to a point, and even just small talk with customers makes me feel like I’m improving my social skills. However, even with colleagues who I’ve now known for over six months, I’m still planning my next response in a conversation or worrying whether I’ve said the right thing or not. I tend to trip over my words, but the more I try to correct it, the more my sentence just sounds like a bunch of noises. I’m also someone who goes red the more someone stares. I’m scared I come across as this awkward, pathetic kid, and I’m conscious that some colleagues sometimes seem to be more laughing at me than with me.
I’m also a trans guy and asexual. The dating pool is therefore already massively reduced, which is made worse by me being trans. Being trans has been the most isolating experience of my life, and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. I’ve never been in a relationship, and despite being asexual, I would like some romance and someone to make some memories with. I also feel like the older I get, the more it will look like a red flag if I haven’t ever been with anyone. There’s no local groups for ace people, but I’ve tried online in various ace specific places. Despite being in the UK, which is small compared to the likes of places like the US, most people seem to be down south near London, whereas I’m up in the north. When you’re already part of such a small minority, it feels even worse when you’re then alienated from that community.
The problem is, you start to convince yourself after a while that there’s something wrong with you. If everyone else has friends and partners, and not you, you’re clearly the problem, right? The amount of times I’ve felt unwanted, unloveable, and invisible because no one has given me the time of day is too many to count. I try my best to be nice to people I encounter both on and offline, because I often think how nice it would be if someone just sat down and was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say.
I often wonder why I’m trying to build a life for myself. I don’t want to live if I’m just going to be doing everything alone. I know some people are perfectly happy on their own, and I respect that, but that’s no life for me. I’m getting pretty fed up of people saying ‘You’re young, you’ll meet someone.’ I have no one. I’m so scared I’m go to go through this life alone and die alone. I know I’m not very optimistic, but you start wondering after a while if things are ever going to change.
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2024.05.14 11:21 olls_9 I just feel so alone.

I’ve always struggled to make friends, and I’ve never really felt like I fitted in anywhere, but I’ve never felt as alone as I do right now. I go to work, come home, feel lonely, go to bed, then repeat. I can’t go through life spending the rest of my days feeling like this.
I’m in a completely different situation to where I thought I’d be at 23. In some ways, things have turned out better, but in other ways, they’re a lot worse. I’m trying to get on my own two feet, but my future feels pretty bleak and lonely with the way things are.
I work a minimum wage job in retail, which I enjoy at times, but it’s not something I want to do forever. Right now I think having a job makes me one of the lucky ones. A job is better than no job. I know my job is important, as I need to earn a living, but I have a non existent social life. I know that the answer is to try and meet new people, but I don’t really know how to do this. I’ve never liked drinking or clubbing, which is what most people my age like to do. An enjoyable day out for me would be something like going to the cinema, or taking a walk along the beach, but I’m not going to meet people by doing these things. Most of my hobbies are things I can do by myself, and even with something like video games, I prefer to play alone as it’s my downtime activity to relax. I know there’s sites like meetup that have organised groups to meet people, but I work shifts for my job, and it’s very rare I’m off on a weekend. I’m not going to be able to meet people I could eventually hang out with on an individual basis, who would make plans with me around work, if I can’t show up to the groups in the first place.
I’ve tried to make friends online, but as I’m sure a lot of you have experienced, ghosting is a common problem. I’m not giving up, but I’m trying to strike a balance between trying to put myself out there, but not spending too much time searching. I’ve spent too long on the likes of Reddit looking to see if there’s anyone like me, but then feeling awful and more alone because I haven’t found it.
I do struggle with socialising a bit, but I’m determined to not let that hold me back. I’ve always been a quiet and introverted person, until I get to know someone well. I think it’s a coping mechanism I’ve developed due to past experiences that I feel like running a mile when someone new talks to me. My brain convinces me that I’m better off on my own than being vulnerable with someone and getting hurt, but deep down, I’d love to talk to someone. The idea of walking into a room full of new people and introducing myself absolutely terrifies me. My job has forced me to come out of my shell to a point, and even just small talk with customers makes me feel like I’m improving my social skills. However, even with colleagues who I’ve now known for over six months, I’m still planning my next response in a conversation or worrying whether I’ve said the right thing or not. I tend to trip over my words, but the more I try to correct it, the more my sentence just sounds like a bunch of noises. I’m also someone who goes red the more someone stares. I’m scared I come across as this awkward, pathetic kid, and I’m conscious that some colleagues sometimes seem to be more laughing at me than with me.
I’m also a trans guy and asexual. The dating pool is therefore already massively reduced, which is made worse by me being trans. Being trans has been the most isolating experience of my life, and I wouldn’t wish it upon anyone. I’ve never been in a relationship, and despite being asexual, I would like some romance and someone to make some memories with. I also feel like the older I get, the more it will look like a red flag if I haven’t ever been with anyone. There’s no local groups for ace people, but I’ve tried online in various ace specific places. Despite being in the UK, which is small compared to the likes of places like the US, most people seem to be down south near London, whereas I’m up in the north. When you’re already part of such a small minority, it feels even worse when you’re then alienated from that community.
The problem is, you start to convince yourself after a while that there’s something wrong with you. If everyone else has friends and partners, and not you, you’re clearly the problem, right? The amount of times I’ve felt unwanted, unloveable, and invisible because no one has given me the time of day is too many to count. I try my best to be nice to people I encounter both on and offline, because I often think how nice it would be if someone just sat down and was genuinely interested in me and what I had to say.
I often wonder why I’m trying to build a life for myself. I don’t want to live if I’m just going to be doing everything alone. I know some people are perfectly happy on their own, and I respect that, but that’s no life for me. I’m getting pretty fed up of people saying ‘You’re young, you’ll meet someone.’ I have no one. I’m so scared I’m go to go through this life alone and die alone. I know I’m not very optimistic, but you start wondering after a while if things are ever going to change.
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2024.05.14 11:19 B-B-B-Byrdman Mercury Realtech Innovator 5025

Company Information

Corporate Site
MERCURY REALTECH INNOVATOR Inc. engages in the real estate information platform business in Japan. It provides Realnet, a software as a service type real estate information platform, which include apartment summary and search service, macro summary marketing system, property pamphlet and brochure download service, web marketing solutions, segment DM marketing research, data API, and human resource matching service, as well as Town Mansion Plus, a posting service that enables a detailed condominium segment by utilizing the real estate database. The company also offers Mansion Value, an owner's platform based on the concept of Japan's condominium owners club that provides various functions, such as management of assets and various contacts, viewing pamphlets, and drawings for construction sale; Mansion score, a standard service that quantitatively and objectively evaluates condominiums using data; condominium market price information by area, including average present value, rate of change, and number of units supplied posted for each city, line, and station; and DX support platform for the transformation of business models and associated contributions to business.
Probably a useful company to do business with if you are interested in real estate or own a condo.

Stock Perks

Rights day

End of February, end of August

Details

Membership to the Realnet Mansion Search service, normally 2,000 yen a month. You can use the website and app for this. This service lets you find information for Japanese mansion-style apartment condos, those which are on the market and which have been sold through various types of search filters. You can also do your own research on the properties and take photos and write notes directly into the app for the relevant property. They claim to have over 40,000 properties listed, and the information is entered into a database by their staff and updated daily.

Requirements

100 shares gets you a 6 month voucher to use the service. Since the rights date is every 6 months, you can continue to use the service as long as you keep holding onto the stock.

Comment

Obviously this is an incredibly niche product that only people who are involved in real estate will have any value in, and I'm kind of surprised that what's mostly a B2B platform is being given away as a perk. I suppose that individuals may find the tools interesting to see what properties are available and how the real estate market is doing for certain areas, and if you are in the market to buy a mansion then the data could be valuable.
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2024.05.14 11:13 traveladvisor202 افضل النصائح للتعامل مع حجز الطيران

هلا بالجميع ,إذا بدك تتجنب الاجهاد أثناء حجز الرحلات والسفر؟ إليك بعض النصائح لتكون عملية حجز السفر أسهل:
*ابحث مسبقًا: ابدأ بحث عن رحلاتك مبكرًا عن ميعاد السفر لضمان توفر اختيارات أفضل.
*استخدم مواقع الحجز أونلاين: مواقع حجز الطيران الاونلاين كثير مرة وعليها عروض كثير مثل موقع World Trip Deal , booking.
*كن مرن فى تواريخ رحلتك: إذا بتحدد تواريخ مرنة، بتوفر أكثر في الأسعار واحصل على أفضل الصفقات.
Hello travellers, Are you looking for tips to avoid stress while booking your travels?
Here are some helpful suggestions to make the travel booking process easy and enjoyable:
*Start Researching Early: Begin your search early for flights and hotels to ensure the availability of your preferred options.
*Use online booking websites: there are many online booking sites with many offers such as World Trip Deal.
*Be Flexible with Dates: Being flexible with dates can save you money by finding better deals.
If you have any other tips for traveling. Please share your experiences!

TravelTips #TravelHacks #TravelPlanning #StressFreeTravel #BookingTips #VacationPlanning #TravelFlexibility #TripPlanning

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2024.05.14 11:06 Desperate-Grand-7022 Am I doing something wrong?

Hey everyone. First time poster, long time lurker. I’ve been having a hard time finding a SB for a SR. I’ve yet to have my first M&G yet. Every time I get something set up with a POT they bail/ghost last minute. For context I’m 24m(I know my age may be part of the problem) and I live in central Wisconsin. I don’t come from money, but I’ve done well for myself at a young age. Seeking just isn’t working out for me. I don’t know why. I’m very upfront with what I’m looking for and know what I want. I crave an emotional connection with someone. I’ve tried escorts before and that’s when I realized I wasn’t satisfied from sexual encounters alone. I need something more. I have also tried casual dating but just couldn’t find a match. That’s why I turned my eyes to sugar dating. Truth be told. I’m lonely. I have 2 friends I text with on a regular basis but don’t see them often. I’m looking for someone to play house with really knowing that it’s paid for but could turn into something more some day. Does anyone know of different sites other than seeking?
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2024.05.14 10:58 Gnueless An update on The Nexus Compendium: No worries, I'm still here!

Hi there! It's been a while since I posted directly about The Nexus Compendium, but given that we're closing in on the site being active for 6 years (in 2 weeks, in fact: May 28, 2018), I felt that I needed to get real with you folks.

The Elekk in the Room: Lack of Updates

To get the obvious things out of the way first: Yes, I've more or less burned out of developing the Nexus Compendium further. It's not likely to get any significant additions, depending on what the future of Heroes of the Storm is.
... that is, with a few exceptions.

Free-to-Play Rotations: Predictions

Those that check the site knows that I keep adding the new Free-to-Play Rotations, as close to the updates on the 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd of every month as life allows of me - and have been doing that since before the site was started. It's a task that I've taken very seriously, as a way to show my dedication to the game and it's community: You guys.
However, what I wanted to share is that I've actually been tracking if there was a system in regards to repeating rotations. And, while there has been a lot of repetition going on in 2023, 2024 has hammered in the point with 10 inch nails: The Rotations are completely the same as the same dates for 2023. That is, the Rotation for tomorrow - May 15, 2024 - will 100% be the same as May 15, 2023.
As such, a thing I'd love to sneak into the site is to retire the current Predictions-page, as it really doesn't make any sense anymore, given that the Sales aren't updating anymore. Instead, I'd like to try and open for the ability to see into the next full year of expected Rotations, by going off the logic that it'll keep repeating. Naturally, these will have a very visible disclaimer of NOT yet being confirmed, which is primarily important, if I'm delayed with adding a new cycle's Rotation.
For more information about the idea, I recently did a post, based on the research of Elitesparkle and myself:

The Collection: Adding the idea of Sets

The idea about Collection Sets has existed, and been underway, for... well, ages. But, I have the data, I just need to get it shown. Something that just took way longer than I expected, and something that I intend to get done. Eventually.
The point being: If you have ideas about a good matching Set of items (Skins, Mounts and/or Banners), let me hear it. Previous post with details can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/heroesofthestorm/comments/wgqsi2/nexus_compendium_preparing_for_collection_sets/
That said, I've still been updating the site, whenever a new patch revealed changes to existing Skins and Mounts, and I'll keep doing that as well.

TL;DR

The Nexus Compendium is in a kind of hiatus, but is still being updated with Free-to-Play Rotations and changes to the Collection. A few other updates will be added, at some point in the unknown future.
I'm still here, lurking - and posting a bit, every once in a while, when I sniff up something, that fits the objectives that The Nexus Compendium was meant to fulfill.
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2024.05.14 10:53 EchoJobs Hiring Site Reliability Engineer Copenhagen, Denmark Dublin, Ireland Stockholm, Sweden France Paris, France London, UK [Python PHP Bash Terraform Chef AWS Kubernetes Ansible PostgreSQL Elasticsearch Ruby]

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2024.05.14 10:28 softtechhubus How To Protect Your SEO Progress During a Website Redesign

How To Protect Your SEO Progress During a Website Redesign
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How To Protect Your SEO Progress During a Website Redesign

I. Introduction

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a critical aspect of any successful online business or website. It helps to increase visibility, drive organic traffic, and improve overall online presence. However, when it comes to a website redesign, there is a risk of losing hard-earned SEO progress if the process is not handled properly. A website redesign can involve changing the structure, content, and technical components, which can negatively impact your search engine rankings and organic traffic if not managed carefully.
To protect your SEO progress during a website redesign, it's essential to follow a strategic approach that involves preparation, implementation, and monitoring. This article will guide you through the key steps to ensure that your website maintains its search engine visibility and continues to attract valuable organic traffic after the redesign.

Preparation

A. Conduct a thorough SEO audit

Before embarking on a website redesign, it's crucial to understand the current SEO performance of your existing website. Conducting a comprehensive SEO audit will help you identify the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement. Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Analyze your website's performance: Use tools like Google Search Console and Semrush to analyze your website's performance metrics, such as rankings, organic traffic, and keyword visibility.
  2. Identify high-performing content: Determine which pages, blog posts, or other content assets are driving the most organic traffic and generating the highest rankings. These will be your priority to preserve and optimize during the redesign.
  3. Assess backlink profile: Evaluate the quality and quantity of backlinks pointing to your website. Backlinks are a crucial factor in search engine rankings, and it's essential to maintain or improve your backlink profile during the redesign.
  4. Analyze technical SEO aspects: Assess your website's technical SEO components, such as site speed, mobile-friendliness, structured data implementation, and crawlability. Identify areas that need improvement to enhance the overall user experience and search engine visibility.

B. Plan your redesign with SEO in mind

Once you have a clear understanding of your website's current SEO performance, it's time to plan your redesign strategy with SEO as a top priority. Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Define your SEO goals: Determine what you want to achieve with the website redesign in terms of SEO. This could include improving rankings for specific keywords, increasing organic traffic, or enhancing the user experience to boost engagement and conversions.
  2. Identify areas for improvement: Based on the SEO audit, pinpoint the areas that need improvement, such as site architecture, content optimization, mobile responsiveness, or technical SEO factors.
  3. Develop a clear strategy: Create a detailed plan outlining how you will maintain and enhance your SEO performance during and after the redesign. This should include strategies for content migration, URL structure optimization, redirects, and other critical SEO elements.

C. Back up your website

Before proceeding with the redesign, it's essential to create a complete backup of your existing website. This backup should include all website data, content, images, databases, and any other relevant files. Having a backup will serve as a safety net in case any issues arise during the redesign process, allowing you to revert to the previous version if necessary.
Backing up your website is a crucial step that should not be overlooked. It provides peace of mind and ensures that your valuable data and content are secure throughout the redesign process.

Implementation

A. Work on a staging environment

When implementing the website redesign, it's recommended to work on a staging environment or a development server separate from your live website. This approach allows you to test and troubleshoot any potential issues without affecting your live website's performance or user experience.
Working on a staging environment provides several benefits:
  1. Testing and debugging: You can thoroughly test the redesigned website, including its functionality, design, and SEO elements, without impacting your live site.
  2. Collaboration and feedback: If you're working with a team or agency, the staging environment allows for collaboration and feedback before pushing the changes live.
  3. Minimize downtime and disruptions: By testing and resolving issues on the staging site, you can minimize downtime and disruptions for your live website's visitors during the redesign process.
Once you're satisfied with the redesigned website on the staging environment and have addressed any potential SEO concerns, you can proceed with launching it on your live domain.

B. Match the structures of the old and new websites

One of the most critical aspects of protecting your SEO progress during a website redesign is maintaining the existing URL structure as much as possible. Changing URLs can lead to broken links, lost link equity, and potential ranking declines if not handled correctly.
To mitigate these risks, try to match the URL structure of your new website with the old one. If any URL changes are unavoidable, implement proper 301 redirects to ensure that search engines and users are seamlessly redirected to the new URLs.
Implementing 301 redirects is crucial for preserving your existing link equity and preventing any potential ranking drops due to broken links or lost pages. Search engines will recognize the redirects and transfer the authority from the old URLs to the new ones.

C. Optimize your content for target keywords

During the redesign process, it's essential to ensure that your content remains optimized for your target keywords. Search engines rely heavily on content relevance and quality when determining rankings, and neglecting content optimization can negatively impact your SEO performance.
Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Keyword research: Conduct thorough keyword research to identify the most relevant and valuable keywords for your business or website.
  2. Content optimization: Optimize your content for the target keywords by incorporating them naturally into your title tags, meta descriptions, headings, and body copy.
  3. Structure and organization: Ensure that your content is well-structured and organized, using clear headings and subheadings to improve readability and semantic relevance.
  4. Quality and value: Focus on creating high-quality, valuable content that provides real value to your target audience. Search engines prioritize content that meets user needs and delivers a positive user experience.
By optimizing your content for the right keywords and maintaining high-quality standards, you can ensure that your redesigned website continues to rank well and attract relevant organic traffic.

D. Improve website speed and mobile-friendliness

In today's digital landscape, website speed and mobile-friendliness are crucial factors that impact both user experience and search engine rankings. During a website redesign, it's an excellent opportunity to address these aspects and optimize your site for better performance.
  1. Website speed optimization: Optimize your website's code, images, and other assets to improve loading speed. Techniques such as minification, compression, and leveraging browser caching can significantly enhance website performance.
  2. Mobile-friendly design: Ensure that your redesigned website is fully responsive and optimized for mobile devices. With the increasing number of users accessing the internet via mobile devices, having a mobile-friendly website is essential for providing a seamless user experience and maintaining search engine visibility.
By improving website speed and mobile-friendliness, you not only enhance the overall user experience but also align with search engine best practices, which can positively impact your rankings and organic traffic.

E. Submit your new website to search engines

Once the redesign is complete and you're satisfied with the new website's performance, it's time to submit it to search engines like Google, Bing, and others. This step helps search engines discover and index your new website more quickly, ensuring that your pages are properly crawled and ranked.
Here are some steps to follow:
  1. Submit your sitemap: Create an updated XML sitemap for your new website and submit it to search engines through their respective webmaster tools or search console platforms.
  2. Request indexing: Use the tools provided by search engines to request indexing or re-indexing of your new website's pages.
  3. Monitor indexing progress: Keep an eye on your website's indexing progress through the search engine tools and address any issues or errors that may arise.
By proactively submitting your new website to search engines and monitoring the indexing process, you can ensure that your redesigned site is properly indexed and visible to users searching for relevant keywords and content.

Monitoring and Maintenance

A. Monitor your SEO performance

After launching your redesigned website, it's crucial to monitor its SEO performance closely. Regular monitoring will help you identify any potential issues or declines in rankings, traffic, or other key metrics, allowing you to take corrective action promptly.
Here are some key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor:
  1. Keyword rankings: Track your rankings for your target keywords using tools like Google Search Console, Semrush, or Ahrefs.
  2. Organic traffic: Monitor your website's organic traffic levels through tools like Google Analytics to ensure that your redesign hasn't negatively impacted your visibility and user engagement.
  3. Backlink profile: Keep an eye on your backlink profile to identify any lost or gained backlinks during the redesign process. Backlinks are a crucial ranking factor, and significant changes can impact your SEO performance.
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B. Maintain and improve your backlink profile

Backlinks are a crucial factor in search engine rankings, as they represent the authority and credibility of your website in the eyes of search engines. During a website redesign, it's essential to maintain and improve your backlink profile to protect and potentially enhance your SEO progress.
  1. Monitor your backlinks: Use backlink analysis tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, or Moz to monitor your existing backlinks. Keep track of any lost or gained backlinks during the redesign process.
  2. Disavow spammy or low-quality links: If you identify any spammy or low-quality backlinks pointing to your website, disavow them using the appropriate tools provided by search engines. This will help prevent potential penalties and ensure that your backlink profile remains clean and authoritative.
  3. Acquire new, high-quality backlinks: Implement strategies to acquire new, high-quality backlinks from reputable and relevant sources. This can include guest blogging, creating linkable assets (e.g., infographics, guides, tools), or reaching out to industry influencers and bloggers for potential collaboration opportunities.
  4. Internal linking optimization: Ensure that your internal linking structure is optimized on the redesigned website. Proper internal linking can help distribute link equity across your pages, improve crawlability, and provide users with a better experience by guiding them to relevant content.
By maintaining and improving your backlink profile, you can protect and potentially enhance your website's authority and credibility in the eyes of search engines, contributing to better rankings and organic traffic.

Conclusion

Protecting your SEO progress during a website redesign is crucial to ensure that your online presence and visibility remain intact. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can navigate the redesign process while minimizing the risk of losing valuable SEO progress.
To summarize, the key steps to protect your SEO progress during a website redesign include:
  1. Conducting a thorough SEO audit to understand your current performance and identify areas for improvement.
  2. Planning your redesign strategy with SEO as a top priority, including setting goals, identifying areas for improvement, and developing a clear plan.
  3. Creating a complete backup of your website data as a safety net.
  4. Working on a staging environment to test and troubleshoot potential issues before launching the redesigned site.
  5. Maintaining the existing URL structure and implementing proper redirects for any necessary URL changes.
  6. Optimizing your content for target keywords and ensuring high quality and relevance.
  7. Improving website speed and mobile-friendliness to enhance user experience and align with search engine best practices.
  8. Submitting your new website to search engines for efficient indexing and visibility.
  9. Monitoring your SEO performance after the redesign and addressing any issues promptly.
  10. Maintaining and improving your backlink profile to protect and enhance your website's authority and credibility.
By following these steps, you can navigate the website redesign process with confidence, minimizing the risk of losing hard-earned SEO progress and ensuring a smooth transition for both users and search engines.
Remember, the world of SEO is constantly evolving, and it's essential to stay up-to-date with the latest best practices and guidelines. Regularly consult authoritative sources, attend industry events, and seek advice from experienced SEO professionals to ensure that your website remains competitive and visible in the ever-changing digital landscape.

How To Protect Your SEO Progress During a Website Redesign

I. Introduction

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a critical aspect of any successful online business or website. It helps to increase visibility, drive organic traffic, and improve overall online presence. However, when it comes to a website redesign, there is a risk of losing hard-earned SEO progress if the process is not handled properly. A website redesign can involve changing the structure, content, and technical components, which can negatively impact your search engine rankings and organic traffic if not managed carefully.
To protect your SEO progress during a website redesign, it's essential to follow a strategic approach that involves preparation, implementation, and monitoring. This article will guide you through the key steps to ensure that your website maintains its search engine visibility and continues to attract valuable organic traffic after the redesign.

Preparation

A. Conduct a thorough SEO audit

Before embarking on a website redesign, it's crucial to understand the current SEO performance of your existing website. Conducting a comprehensive SEO audit will help you identify the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement. Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Analyze your website's performance: Use tools like Google Search Console and Semrush to analyze your website's performance metrics, such as rankings, organic traffic, and keyword visibility.
  2. Identify high-performing content: Determine which pages, blog posts, or other content assets are driving the most organic traffic and generating the highest rankings. These will be your priority to preserve and optimize during the redesign.
  3. Assess backlink profile: Evaluate the quality and quantity of backlinks pointing to your website. Backlinks are a crucial factor in search engine rankings, and it's essential to maintain or improve your backlink profile during the redesign.
  4. Analyze technical SEO aspects: Assess your website's technical SEO components, such as site speed, mobile-friendliness, structured data implementation, and crawlability. Identify areas that need improvement to enhance the overall user experience and search engine visibility.

B. Plan your redesign with SEO in mind

Once you have a clear understanding of your website's current SEO performance, it's time to plan your redesign strategy with SEO as a top priority. Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Define your SEO goals: Determine what you want to achieve with the website redesign in terms of SEO. This could include improving rankings for specific keywords, increasing organic traffic, or enhancing the user experience to boost engagement and conversions.
  2. Identify areas for improvement: Based on the SEO audit, pinpoint the areas that need improvement, such as site architecture, content optimization, mobile responsiveness, or technical SEO factors.
  3. Develop a clear strategy: Create a detailed plan outlining how you will maintain and enhance your SEO performance during and after the redesign. This should include strategies for content migration, URL structure optimization, redirects, and other critical SEO elements.

C. Back up your website

Before proceeding with the redesign, it's essential to create a complete backup of your existing website. This backup should include all website data, content, images, databases, and any other relevant files. Having a backup will serve as a safety net in case any issues arise during the redesign process, allowing you to revert to the previous version if necessary.
Backing up your website is a crucial step that should not be overlooked. It provides peace of mind and ensures that your valuable data and content are secure throughout the redesign process.

Implementation

A. Work on a staging environment

When implementing the website redesign, it's recommended to work on a staging environment or a development server separate from your live website. This approach allows you to test and troubleshoot any potential issues without affecting your live website's performance or user experience.
Working on a staging environment provides several benefits:
  1. Testing and debugging: You can thoroughly test the redesigned website, including its functionality, design, and SEO elements, without impacting your live site.
  2. Collaboration and feedback: If you're working with a team or agency, the staging environment allows for collaboration and feedback before pushing the changes live.
  3. Minimize downtime and disruptions: By testing and resolving issues on the staging site, you can minimize downtime and disruptions for your live website's visitors during the redesign process.
Once you're satisfied with the redesigned website on the staging environment and have addressed any potential SEO concerns, you can proceed with launching it on your live domain.

B. Match the structures of the old and new websites

One of the most critical aspects of protecting your SEO progress during a website redesign is maintaining the existing URL structure as much as possible. Changing URLs can lead to broken links, lost link equity, and potential ranking declines if not handled correctly.
To mitigate these risks, try to match the URL structure of your new website with the old one. If any URL changes are unavoidable, implement proper 301 redirects to ensure that search engines and users are seamlessly redirected to the new URLs.
Implementing 301 redirects is crucial for preserving your existing link equity and preventing any potential ranking drops due to broken links or lost pages. Search engines will recognize the redirects and transfer the authority from the old URLs to the new ones.

C. Optimize your content for target keywords

During the redesign process, it's essential to ensure that your content remains optimized for your target keywords. Search engines rely heavily on content relevance and quality when determining rankings, and neglecting content optimization can negatively impact your SEO performance.
Here are some key steps to take:
  1. Keyword research: Conduct thorough keyword research to identify the most relevant and valuable keywords for your business or website.
  2. Content optimization: Optimize your content for the target keywords by incorporating them naturally into your title tags, meta descriptions, headings, and body copy.
  3. Structure and organization: Ensure that your content is well-structured and organized, using clear headings and subheadings to improve readability and semantic relevance.
  4. Quality and value: Focus on creating high-quality, valuable content that provides real value to your target audience. Search engines prioritize content that meets user needs and delivers a positive user experience.
By optimizing your content for the right keywords and maintaining high-quality standards, you can ensure that your redesigned website continues to rank well and attract relevant organic traffic.

D. Improve website speed and mobile-friendliness

In today's digital landscape, website speed and mobile-friendliness are crucial factors that impact both user experience and search engine rankings. During a website redesign, it's an excellent opportunity to address these aspects and optimize your site for better performance.
  1. Website speed optimization: Optimize your website's code, images, and other assets to improve loading speed. Techniques such as minification, compression, and leveraging browser caching can significantly enhance website performance.
  2. Mobile-friendly design: Ensure that your redesigned website is fully responsive and optimized for mobile devices. With the increasing number of users accessing the internet via mobile devices, having a mobile-friendly website is essential for providing a seamless user experience and maintaining search engine visibility.
By improving website speed and mobile-friendliness, you not only enhance the overall user experience but also align with search engine best practices, which can positively impact your rankings and organic traffic.

E. Submit your new website to search engines

Once the redesign is complete and you're satisfied with the new website's performance, it's time to submit it to search engines like Google, Bing, and others. This step helps search engines discover and index your new website more quickly, ensuring that your pages are properly crawled and ranked.
Here are some steps to follow:
  1. Submit your sitemap: Create an updated XML sitemap for your new website and submit it to search engines through their respective webmaster tools or search console platforms.
  2. Request indexing: Use the tools provided by search engines to request indexing or re-indexing of your new website's pages.
  3. Monitor indexing progress: Keep an eye on your website's indexing progress through the search engine tools and address any issues or errors that may arise.
By proactively submitting your new website to search engines and monitoring the indexing process, you can ensure that your redesigned site is properly indexed and visible to users searching for relevant keywords and content.

Monitoring and Maintenance

A. Monitor your SEO performance

After launching your redesigned website, it's crucial to monitor its SEO performance closely. Regular monitoring will help you identify any potential issues or declines in rankings, traffic, or other key metrics, allowing you to take corrective action promptly.
Here are some key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor:
  1. Keyword rankings: Track your rankings for your target keywords using tools like Google Search Console, Semrush, or Ahrefs.
  2. Organic traffic: Monitor your website's organic traffic levels through tools like Google Analytics to ensure that your redesign hasn't negatively impacted your visibility and user engagement.
  3. Backlink profile: Keep an eye on your backlink profile to identify any lost or gained backlinks during the redesign process. Backlinks are a crucial ranking factor, and significant changes can impact your SEO performance.
continue from where you left off
Claude-3-Sonnet
Poe

B. Maintain and improve your backlink profile

Backlinks are a crucial factor in search engine rankings, as they represent the authority and credibility of your website in the eyes of search engines. During a website redesign, it's essential to maintain and improve your backlink profile to protect and potentially enhance your SEO progress.
  1. Monitor your backlinks: Use backlink analysis tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, or Moz to monitor your existing backlinks. Keep track of any lost or gained backlinks during the redesign process.
  2. Disavow spammy or low-quality links: If you identify any spammy or low-quality backlinks pointing to your website, disavow them using the appropriate tools provided by search engines. This will help prevent potential penalties and ensure that your backlink profile remains clean and authoritative.
  3. Acquire new, high-quality backlinks: Implement strategies to acquire new, high-quality backlinks from reputable and relevant sources. This can include guest blogging, creating linkable assets (e.g., infographics, guides, tools), or reaching out to industry influencers and bloggers for potential collaboration opportunities.
  4. Internal linking optimization: Ensure that your internal linking structure is optimized on the redesigned website. Proper internal linking can help distribute link equity across your pages, improve crawlability, and provide users with a better experience by guiding them to relevant content.
By maintaining and improving your backlink profile, you can protect and potentially enhance your website's authority and credibility in the eyes of search engines, contributing to better rankings and organic traffic.

Conclusion

Protecting your SEO progress during a website redesign is crucial to ensure that your online presence and visibility remain intact. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can navigate the redesign process while minimizing the risk of losing valuable SEO progress.
To summarize, the key steps to protect your SEO progress during a website redesign include:
  1. Conducting a thorough SEO audit to understand your current performance and identify areas for improvement.
  2. Planning your redesign strategy with SEO as a top priority, including setting goals, identifying areas for improvement, and developing a clear plan.
  3. Creating a complete backup of your website data as a safety net.
  4. Working on a staging environment to test and troubleshoot potential issues before launching the redesigned site.
  5. Maintaining the existing URL structure and implementing proper redirects for any necessary URL changes.
  6. Optimizing your content for target keywords and ensuring high quality and relevance.
  7. Improving website speed and mobile-friendliness to enhance user experience and align with search engine best practices.
  8. Submitting your new website to search engines for efficient indexing and visibility.
  9. Monitoring your SEO performance after the redesign and addressing any issues promptly.
  10. Maintaining and improving your backlink profile to protect and enhance your website's authority and credibility.
By following these steps, you can navigate the website redesign process with confidence, minimizing the risk of losing hard-earned SEO progress and ensuring a smooth transition for both users and search engines.
Remember, the world of SEO is constantly evolving, and it's essential to stay up-to-date with the latest best practices and guidelines. Regularly consult authoritative sources, attend industry events, and seek advice from experienced SEO professionals to ensure that your website remains competitive and visible in the ever-changing digital landscape.
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2024.05.14 10:23 Articulate-Snowman SFOP and the 2020 Stimulus

I'm in the midst of filing my SFOP for the past three years (2023, 2022 and 2021) and have decided to also file 2020 so I can claim the 2020 COVID Stimulus.
However I only now realized that I cannot file my SFOP online and have to print all of the forms I've filled out with ExpatFile and mail them in.
This IRS press release says the deadline to file if you want to receive your 2020 COVID Stimulus is May 17th, 2024.
If this is correct, does that mean the IRS has to receive my SFOP package by the 17th? Or it just has to be mail dated for the 17th?
I've also seen other sites say that June 15th is the deadline because non-residents get an extra month to file not but not sure if this is true and if it applies to the stimulus cheque eligibility or not.
Anyone have any insight into this?
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2024.05.14 10:07 TheSeekersLegacy I’m trying to reconnect with God

This post will be kind of long, but I wanted to reach out.
First off, I’ve been a Christian my entire life, I still am, but for a long time now, I’ve been a Christian in name only. I’m at a spot in my life where me and my family are going through a lot.
My grandpa needs surgery to remove a colon cancer mass on May 21st, my mom is in kidney failure and is going to need a transplant, which of course she’s on the list, we’re in the process of that.
Financially things aren’t exactly great, we have to put moms house on the market soon and she’s been staying with her parents almost full time to take care of them (my same grandpa with the colon cancer), and she isn’t exactly feeling great herself either.
Because I work a lot, her brother and sister in-law help take care of her and the grandparents when I can’t be there. Stuck in a job I really don’t enjoy but it’s a place I have to stay in out of necessity for the time being and can’t go look for something else at this time. My actual dream career is unrealistic and not feasible for my life situation and it actually could be seen as silly to even consider my dream, no matter how much I’m passionate about it.
Being 35 and unmarried, because I haven’t always made the best decisions, don’t always put myself out there, always being socially awkward and letting opportunities pass me by, I’ve resorted to dating sites and I’m trying to get my act together. With everything I’ve mentioned in this post that’s going on I’ve felt lost and directionless in life, like I’m spiraling.
It’s like I’ve very recently felt God say “Come back to me”, and I feel like it’s what I’ve been missing in this tail spin that my life is in, feeling lost and without direction of where my life is going or should go. It’s why I’m really trying to reconnect and take it more seriously, even though I never stopped being Christian in the first place. I haven’t actually touched my Bible in a long time and rarely pray and now, more than ever, I feel like it’s what I have to do. That he can somehow get me through all of this and come out on the other side.
Again, sorry for the long post.
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2024.05.14 10:07 SecondPageOfGoogle [Serious] ilan ini-entertain niyo nung gumamit kayo ng dating apps/sites?

Question for both genders na gumamit ng dating apps/sites before. Ilan ini-entertain niyo at that time? One lang ba o more than one?
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2024.05.14 10:01 PelotonMod [Race Thread] 2024 Giro d'Italia - Stage 10 (2.UWT)

Date Stage Route Length Type Time
Tue. May 14 10 Pompei>Cusano Mutri 142 km Medium ca. 17:15 CET
Information Official Site / Startlist / Roadbook / Inrng overview stage profiles
Social Media Twitter / Facebook / Instagram
Overall Previews INRNG / CyclingNews / GCN
/peloton content Pre-Race thread / Cheat Notes / RFL / SRFL / SWL / GTP / TFTPT
Live Trackers Official / Cycling News
TV Eurosport/GCN+ / Check your local broadcaster here / Race Coverage starts at 12:45 [CEST](http://www.timebie.com/std/centraleuropeansummer.php?q=XX12
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2024.05.14 09:49 soccernamlak May 2024 Mix Competition -- Trance Around The World

Enter Mix Here. Entries close 4-June-2024 23:59:59 Pacific Daylight Time

Seen The Blueprints?
As announced last week, we're playing trance around the world for this mix contest!

Theme

Trance Around The World

For this contest, you'll be limited to artists that hail from your assigned country. For example, if you choose England, you would use songs from artists that were born in England, like Above & Beyond, Lange, or Ashley Wallbridge.

Inspiration and Rules

How are countries selected?

To provide fairness, last week there was an entry form to request your preferred countries.
Users have been messaged with their assigned country.

What if I didn't enter last week; what should I do now?

Country selection is now first come, first serve.
You need to message me on Reddit your preferred country before making your mix. Failure to do so will result in your mix being disqualified.

Is there a limit for how many mixes can be made for each country?

Yes; only two mixes (i.e., users) can use each country. At the end of this post are the claimed countries.

So what tracks should I be using in the mix?

At least one person in the artist or remix listed must have been born in your selected country. As an example, the song Above & Beyond - Sky Falls Down (Armin van Buuren Remix) could work for England (Tony, Jono), Finland (Paavo), or the Netherlands (Amrin).
Please message me for requested exceptions to this native-born rule. Consideration will be made for artists that were born in one place but have lived in and made another country their home. For instance, an artist born in Laos but moved to Vietnam at 5 years old and been there since may qualify for both a Laos-inspired mix and a Vietnam-inspired mix.

What about vocalists?

Vocalists can count towards the country so long as they are generally credited with the song and feature somewhat prominently on the track. For instance, Armin van Buuren featuring Betsie Larkin - Safe Inside You will count for USA (Betsie) and Netherlands (Armin). However, Salt Tank - Eugina counts for England (Salt Tank) only, even though it samples Tori Amos (USA), as the song only briefly samples Tori and is not "Salt Tank featuring Tori Amos - Eugina."
If you have questions on specific tracks or artists, feel free to ask here or message me!

Genre Restrictions?

Your mix should be "majority trance."
This means at least (i.e., ">=") 50% of your mix should be classified as trance. 12 songs in your mix? 6 songs should be trance. And so forth.

How do you determine if a song is trance?

At least one of the following places must have some version of trance listed or tagged as the genre or sub-genre for the track:
In short, if Beatport, Bandcamp, Discogs, and the actual artist don't consider the song trance, it's probably not trance.

Other Rules

Your mix should not have been made before the contest start date and should be your own.
Mix Length is 60 minutes.

Entry

Enter Your Mix Here
I'll upload them anonymously. Keep it HQ (V0 VBR, 256+ mp3, AIFF/WAV/FLAC).
Mix due date: June 4, 2024 by 11:59:59PM Pacific Daylight Time. That's a nice few weeks to make a mix.
Good luck all! Please use this thread for questions if you have any!

Countries Claimed

Two users have claimed each country below unless otherwise specified.
Yes, this contest is allowing both United Kingdom as an option and its individual countries (e.g., England) as options.
  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Denmark (1/2)
  • England (1/2)
  • Finland (1/2)
  • Germany
  • Ireland (1/2)
  • Italy
  • Japan (1/2)
  • Netherlands
  • Northern Ireland (1/2)
  • Norway
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
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2024.05.14 09:32 sch314 scheduling integration for a multi-day event?

Hey everyone!
I’m building out a website for a space that can be rented for company seminars. The client wants a booking tool built into the site, but not a payment tool. The booking page, therefore, only needs to have a calendar with available dates that can reserved. Does anyone know of a good integration for this? Calendly and Acuity only seem good for appointments, rather than multi-day bookings, but hotel booking integrations such as Lodgify are too complex (and therefore more expensive) than what I need for this task.
Thanks!
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2024.05.14 08:53 VikingHedgehog Megathread: Haikyu!! the Movie: Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump - Release info.

Please contain all questions regarding this film to this thread. Other threads will be deleted.

This movie content will be considered spoilers until one week after a major GLOBAL STREAMING release begins. We do not yet have a date for this, but will update when available.

We made the choice to push the spoiler ban until after a major STREAMING release because we recognize not everybody can easily get to a movie theater to see this release.
The first of two films that will end the anime series - Haikyu!! the Movie: Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump was released in Japan on February 16, 2024.
There are currently plans for an international release. Please see dates below. If you have more information to add to this list please comment and we will update this post.

source - Crunchyroll news article.

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2024.05.14 08:15 Glass_Lawfulness_344 I'm a DID system and one of us is a molecular physicist chemical engineering professor and the other is a pornstar. How do I, the pornstar, sue the other me for the money that they owe me?

I had no idea that another me was a molecular physicist chemical engineer professor until some of their students got in trouble, I think along with them, for drawing nuclear bombs that I suppose they intended to use on the school. After the police searched my place twice for terroristic threats I never made I got banned from almost every internet platform for no reason that I could tell other than being sexual. The other day my Snapchat got a warning and timeout for posting nudes. I've probably been banned from reddit over a hundred times, never broke any rules but whenever I post nudes or talk about sex it happens. Banned from almost every dating app, 4chan, FetLife, and pretty much everything besides onlyfans which I can't advertise for because I have no platforms to do it on. I'm not counting Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, twitter because none of those sites are sexual for me, besides Twitter, and I never learned to advertise my onlyfans from there. They almost integrated with me (meaning our personalities and memories almost became one) so now I think unfortunately for them, I know a lot about them. And I don't like them, if we integrated their personalities would be lost and overcome by my own and I'm pretty sure they don't want to essentially die. But that's really too bad because I would have never in a million years chosen the profession that they have and basically to be blunt, I'm after their money. It should compensate the lost funds I could have been making, but I didn't know I wasn't allowed to be sexual because the other me worked as a professor. I don't care how much the school needs me or any of the students need me, because I literally, read my fucking lips, have no clue who they are. But the other mes have been sharing bits of information, stuff that they know about, and frankly I don't care at all. Even a little. I have no feelings for the same people they do, in fact, I hate them actually. Especially one that they like too. I think he's ugly and exceededingly annoying. How do I sue myself for my own money so I can quit the job I never would have wanted?
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