Whenever I try to access some website, they show this. Why do they do this?
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Whenever I try to access some website, they show this. Why do they do this?

u/groew_5 — 1 day ago

Hiring an SEO agency for the first time…what should I actually expect?

I originally just wanted help getting more people to find my website. But the agency I’m talking to says it’s not just about the website. They also want to help with our social media, content, and make some changes to the website so it’s easier for people to use.

They basically want to take care of everything online.

Is that normal for an SEO agency, or does that sound like more than what I actually need?

If you’ve hired an agency before, what should I be looking out for?

And what would you consider a normal price for something like this?

I don’t really know what a good agency is supposed to include, so I’d honestly appreciate hearing what you wish you knew before hiring one.

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u/groew_5 — 5 days ago

If an SEO agency can’t guarantee rankings or traffic, what exactly should a client use to decide whether 5k month is worth paying?

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u/groew_5 — 5 days ago

Is SEO agency pricing mostly arbitrary? Two agencies can quote 3k and 5k month for seemingly similar work. What actually justifies the difference?

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u/groew_5 — 5 days ago

Do you think AI or self-driving trucks will actually affect truck drivers in the next 10 years?

There's a lot of talk about automation. Do you think it's real, overhyped, or still decades away? I'd love to hear opinions from experienced drivers.

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

Do you think AI or self-driving trucks will actually affect truck drivers in the next 10 years?

There’s a lot of talk about automation. Do you think it’s real, overhyped, or still decades away? I’d love to hear opinions from experienced drivers

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

I heard truck drivers notice changes in the economy before everyone else. Is that true?

Someone told me freight slows down before the average person realizes the economy is changing.
If you’ve been driving for years, have you seen that happen?

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

I always thought getting customers was the hardest part. Now I’m hearing keeping them is harder. Has that been your experience?

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

Restaurant owners, what’s something customers don’t realize is killing small restaurants?

I keep hearing restaurants are closing, even when they’re busy.
If you’ve owned or managed one, what’s the biggest reason?

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

Business owners, what’s become noticeably harder in the last 5 years?

Customers usually only see the front end.

If you own a business, what’s changed behind the scenes?

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u/groew_5 — 17 days ago

Teachers of Reddit, what’s something about today’s students that would surprise people who aren’t in education?

What’s changed over the last few years that people don’t realise

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

People who quit high paying jobs, what made you finally walk away?

Money usually isn't the whole story.
What happened that made you decide it wasn't worth it anymore?

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

Therapists of Reddit, what's a pattern you keep seeing that most people don't recognize?

Without breaking confidentiality, obviously.
Just curious what trends you've noticed over the years.

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

What's the funniest misunderstanding you've had in a long-distance relationship

Texting, time zones, autocorrect...
I feel like everyone has at least one story they can laugh about now.

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

Did your long distance relationship change you as a person?

Whether it worked out or not, do you think it changed how you trust people, communicate, or approach relationships today

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

What's the craziest thing you've ever done for a long distance relationship?

Could be flying across the country, moving cities, staying up all night to match time zones...
I'm curious what people have done for someone they cared

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago
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Has anyone here made a long distance relationship actually work? What was the secret?

I hear a lot of people say long-distance never works, but I also know there are couples who eventually closed the distance and built a great life together.
If yours worked out, what do you think made the biggest difference?

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

What's something your parents told you that only made sense years later?

There were so many things I rolled my eyes at growing up.
Now I catch myself saying the exact same things.
What's yours?

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago

What's one fitness myth you believed for years?

I used to believe if I didn't eat every two hours I'd lose muscle.
Turns out I was overthinking everything.
What's one thing you later realized was complete nonsense?

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u/groew_5 — 18 days ago