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Microblogging

This category can be followed from the open social web via the handle microblogging@thefedi.forum

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  • Q&As all about Mastodon, one of the most popular servers on the Fediverse.
    https://thefedi.wiki/mastodon/home
    Forum Fediverse address: @mastodon@thefedi.forum

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    @007 @mastodon You "reply" to the name in your post (in this reply to you there are two on the first line). Your reply can be seen by anyone on a server or instance federated with you and them when it is public, followers or not.
  • A lightweight, customizable, and safety-focused entryway into the Fediverse.
    https://thefedi.wiki/gotosocial/home
    Forum Fediverse address: @gotosocial@thefedi.forum

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    @bumble @gotosocial hmm. Odd. I've had this configuration for a year or so, it’s working quite well: https://gist.github.com/markuswustenberg/3914cd2fea9aa9e3313863de501b67a5 . Maybe you can stop litestream, delete the metadata files and tables ("_litestream_lock" and “_litestream_seq”), change to this config, and try again?
  • Sharkey is a 'soft fork' (copy) of Misskey. It follows the changes from Misskey, but adds its own features alongside.
    https://thefedi.wiki/sharkey/home
    Forum Fediverse address: @sharkey@thefedi.forum

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  • Misskey is the second more popular software service on the fediverse. It is most popular in Japan.
    https://thefedi.wiki/misskey/home
    Forum Fediverse address: @misskey@thefedi.forum

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  • An open-source distributed social network.
    https://thefedi.wiki/friendica/home
    Forum Fediverse address: @friendica@thefedi.forum

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    In today’s competitive SaaS landscape, attracting the right users is critical for sustainable growth. While paid campaigns can bring traffic quickly, organic search remains one of the most cost-effective channels for acquiring high-intent users. Many SaaS companies now partner with a SaaS SEO agency or an SEO outsourcing company to uncover the keywords that truly drive conversions, with companies like Briskon leading the way. Why high-intent keywords matter for SaaS High-intent keywords are search terms that signal a strong likelihood of user action. For SaaS companies, this often translates to: Free trial sign-ups Demo requests Newsletter subscriptions Targeting these keywords ensures that the traffic you attract is more likely to convert, making your marketing efforts—and any SEO services you employ—far more effective. How outsourced SEO helps identify high-intent keywords Outsourcing SEO allows SaaS companies to leverage specialized expertise, advanced tools, and industry insights to find the right keywords. Here’s how an SEO outsourcing company can help: 1. Leveraging tools and expertise Experienced SEO teams have access to sophisticated research tools that go beyond basic keyword volume. They analyze user intent, competition, and trends to surface high-value terms that drive meaningful conversions. 2. Understanding the competitive landscape Monitoring competitors is crucial. Outsourced SEO teams identify what competitors rank for and uncover gaps that your company can capitalize on, giving you an edge in your niche. 3. Continuous optimization Keyword intent can shift as markets evolve. A dedicated SaaS SEO agency continuously refines strategies, ensuring your content aligns with current search behaviors and attracts the right audience. Integrating high-intent keywords into your marketing Identifying keywords is only half the battle—implementing them effectively is key. 1. Content marketing Develop blogs, landing pages, and guides around high-intent queries. Quality content builds trust and positions your SaaS product as a solution to users’ problems. 2. On-page SEO Incorporate target keywords naturally in page titles, headings, meta descriptions, and calls-to-action. Thoughtful on-page SEO improves both visibility and user engagement. 3. Conversion-focused landing pages High-intent traffic should be guided toward meaningful actions. Landing pages optimized for these keywords can drive trials, demo requests, or subscriptions with higher efficiency. Benefits of partnering with an SEO outsourcing company Cost-efficient acquisition: Focus resources on users most likely to convert. Time savings: Allows internal teams to focus on product innovation. Data-driven insights: Gain actionable intelligence from a professional SaaS SEO agency. Scalable strategies: Adapt campaigns as keyword trends evolve. Conclusion Outsourced SEO is more than boosting rankings—it’s a strategic tool for SaaS companies to acquire high-intent users. Partnering with an SEO outsourcing company like Briskon allows businesses to identify the keywords that matter most, refine their marketing approach, and drive sustainable growth. By focusing on both user intent and quality content, SaaS firms can turn search traffic into loyal customers and long-term revenue.
  • Originally a copy of Firefish, this is now being entirely re-written.
    https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/Iceshrimp.NET
    Forum Fediverse address: @iceshrimp@thefedi.forum

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