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Quora Dropped a Bombshell!
What Is Happening to Quora Spaces? Two Important Products for Content Creators, Curators, Marketers, and Readers Will Be Cancelled in November 2024 As a space owner, editor, content curator, writer, avid reader, and passionate community builder who has invested personal time engaging with Quora’s vibrant community, I found the recent changes to the platform concerning and disappointing. These…
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8 Stealthy Strategies for Boosting Your Website Traffic
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Yes i absolutely despise this red gold witch. From your previous post about mara jade i am curious in what page number of star wars legends did she actually out the whole record of showing the universe that she’s carrying an offspring ? And she declared to whole universe that make literally everyone sob for her ? .
I am curious to know your thought , but i got the dude’s comment from my quora post which i thankfully backup this guy called me ‘bantha’ and my ‘strategy sucks’ and even if i asked a single question about this red head shrew i get hate on this guy because he even said i talk about her in ever post and i was like so ? What’s your big deal ? The way he acted seems so immature to me that it gives me the impression that he’s the horny fan boy for mara jade.


Thanks! I have hated her for a long time. She started out OK but then she became ubiquitous and I couldn't stand her. Marrying her to Luke was a horrible idea. Zahn basically told Bantam that he wouldn't write any more books unless he was allowed to mate Mara to Luke. Ugh.
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Occult Book Reviews: The Black Arts
[I'm sharing some of my old reviews from Quora because I will refer back to them in the new ones. This one is from Dec 2020]
The Black Arts: An Absorbing Account of Witchcraft, Demonology, Astrology, and Other Mystical Practices Throughout the Ages by Richard Cavendish is a book about the history of occultism and the way it has been historically practiced. I already had a copy of this book in my possession when I heard a host on one of my favorite occult podcasts say that this was the book that got them into the occult in the first place. That kicked it up my priority list! What I didn’t realize is that this book is not new; it was published in 1967. I had the 50th anniversary edition. So, I went in wondering just how out-of-date it was going to be, or whether it holds up.

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from it, but I could see that it was spoooooky — spooky title, spooky cover, first thing in it is a picture of Levi’s Baphomet… Honestly, I like that. A spooky vibe certainly makes it intriguing, and helps it appeal to those who view the occult as an exciting taboo. And indeed, it takes a mainly “lefty” approach to magic, with its first sentence being “The driving force behind black magic is hunger for power,” and the last sentence of that paragraph being “Carried to its furthest extreme, the black magician’s ambition is to wield extreme power over the entire universe, to make himself a god.” Well, duh, if it’s got a title as edgy as The Black Arts, it’s bound to be a left-hand-path kind of book! And it is. Mostly. Cavendish points out that very few occultists self-identify as black magicians, preferring to distance themselves from any accusations of “black magic.”
However, this book is not actually edgy in any way, which is nice. A lot of books of self-proclaimed “black magic” (which may or may not have existed in the 60s, but certainly exist now) come across as “edgy.” They’re specifically geared towards people who like the idea of “black magic” for the sake of shock value or just because it feels taboo and therefore cool. Necromancy! Demonolatry! Satanism! Muahahaha! This book contains information on all those subjects, alongside Kabbalah, alchemy, astrology, and things of that nature. Although the book’s title is almost certainly designed to be provocative (excellent marketing strategy), the book itself is not. It may state that certain practices or correspondences (such as left or the number 2) were considered evil, but passes no judgement. This book is a history of the Black Arts, and that includes using poppets and the like to kill people and old-school PGM-type curses, which this author terms “witchcraft.” I don’t find this offensive, because this book is not attempting to instruct the reader in magic or morality. It’s describing the way magic was used and understood historically, without condoning or condemning unethical practices (like animal sacrifices, psychic attacks, targeted love spells). It has a neutral tone throughout. Cavendish is a historian, not an occultist.
A disclaimer: This book uses the word “witchcraft” in the historical sense, referring to devil worship (for example, citing Vance Randolph and the Ozark witches), or malevolent forms of folk magic. It’s a bit uncomfortable to read, especially since the book was written post-Wicca, but it’s important to emphasize that Cavendish is not using the word “witchcraft” to refer to its modern practice. I think his choice of terminology here just shows the book’s age. (He also uses the word “primitive” to mean “indigenous,” which would be offensive today, and uses “bisexual” to mean “hermaphroditic,” which is hilarious. Also, a lot of the science and psychology he cites is outdated.) So, don’t let that ruffle your feathers.
Despite not being a practical manual, it is written with occultists in mind. I can see why occultists like this book. The first few pages manage to clearly and concisely lay out many important occult principles — that mankind is like God but on a much smaller scale, that the universe at large reflects the workings of the human mind and body, that spellwork is based upon using one’s imagination to mentally conjure emotions and sensations that are then concentrated and directed towards the intended result, that humans can become like gods through reconciliation of opposites, “like attracts like,” etc. I’m very impressed by that. Its first chapter also includes a brief history of nineteenth century occultists like Levi, Mathers, and Crowley, and all of the petty metaphysical shit-slinging they engaged in, which was informative to say the least.
According to this book, occultists believe that everything in the universe is made up of rational patterns, that the universe is fundamentally orderly: “The theory that all the phenomena of the universe are connected together in a great design or pattern is one of the fundamental assumptions of magic” (62). This idea is what gives divination systems like numerology and astrology their credence, what justifies “as above, so below,” and what defines correspondences. I looked at that sentence and thought, huh, I’m not sure I believe that. I don’t believe that there is no chance and no chaos in the universe. There are patterns in the universe — it obviously has its own logic in the form of mathematics — but it’s us who assign any real significance to that. We find the patterns, and they become significant because we noticed them. And then I realized, that is the “chaos” part of Chaos Magic.
I always knew that “Chaos” referred to something more like chaos theory than literal discord, but I didn’t understand what that meant until now. Chaos Magic takes a more existentialist view of the universe, believing it to be fundamentally chaotic and with no inherent meaning, but also believing that the meanings we assign to it are still significant to us. As magicians, we can use our sheer willpower to tame the chaos of the universe. Hence sigils that you scribble on slips of paper that work on the unconscious level. Hence, “you do the magic, not the correspondences.” A random pattern of tarot cards or rune stones is significant because of the way they resonate for you, not because they are placed by divine hands. “As above, so below” becomes more metaphorical, referring to the mundane and spiritual worlds instead of earthly life and the literal heavens. I don’t think that this is incompatible with the Principle of Mentalism, either. The universe can be an emanation of the mind of God without necessarily being “intelligent design.” I don’t necessarily believe that the universe is devoid of meaning, but I do think that it is what we make of it.
Following the introductory chapter, each chapter focuses on a different occult field.
The second chapter focuses on numerology. To be honest, I don’t really get numerology. The number that corresponds to my name changes depending on how much of my name I’m using, and whether it uses the Latin or Hebrew system. I also didn’t think the interpretations provided by this book suited me. Cavendish himself admits that numerology is a bit vague and wooly, although “the same is true of astrology and other forms of fortune telling.” Astrology won me over, because all of the elements of my chart taken together result in an interpretation that is cohesive, accurate, and specific. Cartomancy also won me over because to me it works the same way as literary or art analysis — interpreting symbols, tropes, motifs, etc. in context with each other to find trends and make a point. That kind of stuff makes sense to me. Numbers do not. I really don’t like numbers. I’m sure that numerology can be as complicated and specific as astrology if one studies it properly, but I know it’s not my preferred divination system. However, from reading this, I can definitely see how someone who thinks in terms of numbers would appreciate it, since numerical patterns do appear all over the place and define the universe.
The next chapter is on the Kabbalah. It doesn’t provide any details about how to practice Kabbalah, but it provides an overview of what the Kabbalah is, where it comes from, and what each of the sephiroth represents. There’s also a section on each of the “paths” and how they relate to tarot cards, which I really appreciated, since I didn’t understand that. I still don’t think Kabbalah will ever be my preferred method of ascension, but I want to learn more about it. I’m surprised that this book doesn’t mention the Shekinah, so I still want to know more about what she is. Also included in this chapter was a section on gematria, which made my brain hurt, but it did (directly) explain the reasoning behind some of the conjecture in The White Goddess.
The chapter ends with a section on incantations and names of power — how they’re made, the theory behind them, etc. This was interesting, because I’m familiar with many of the long and unpronounceable incantations of old-school grimoires, but I almost always choose not to use them because I view them as overcomplicated and pointless. I appreciated learning where some of them come from and what the reasoning behind using them is. Some of them are based on Hebrew letters or Bible verses, but many are just meaningless gibberish (voces magicae). The point of many of them is literally just to sound impressive, without necessarily meaning anything. Although that might be pretentious, it also works — it helps to put the magician in the right mindset. It acts like a kind of pre-written glossolalia, ecstatically speaking or singing incomprehensible names that sound divine or supernatural and therefore powerful. The power actually comes from the rhythmic chanting, the magician’s conviction that the spell will work, and the force of the magician’s ecstasy. I hate memorizing long incantations and I also don’t like making noise, but I get it. Words do indeed have inherent power. God spoke the world into existence, and I write worlds of my own into existence. I also definitely agree that poetry makes for great incantations.
A tangent — I was talking to my mother about this, and she intuited that the reason the Tetragrammaton is unpronounceable is because it requires harmonics. One person cannot pronounce it correctly. For example, one person chanting “om” is very different from a whole room of people chanting “om,” to the point where they all start harmonizing with each other into a chord — that is the music of the spheres. The Tetragrammaton must be chanted, but it would be nigh-impossible to get all the people on earth to chant it with the same intention and hit upon the right harmony. Still, it’s probably no accident that “om,” “awen,” and “Yahweh,” all sound very similar when chanted. It’s also no accident that the word “incantation” comes from a word meaning “to chant or sing,” as does “enchantment” and “goetia” and a bunch of other words related to magic.
The section on alchemy explains what alchemy was, what the theory behind it was, and how the spiritual and the chemical aspects of alchemy relate to each other. I really appreciated the outline of the alchemical process as it relates to spiritual development, and the more explicit comparison between the spiritual process of alchemy and the chemical side. It wasn’t exactly detailed or comprehensive, certainly not designed to be a practical guide, but the summary was helpful. I admit, I had a hard time understanding the practical side of alchemy; beyond giving birth to modern chemistry, which is obviously an invaluable thing, what is practical alchemy supposed to do? Turning lead into gold is not something that’s literally possible, so what’s the point of practical alchemy? I tried asking Thoth himself that, and he said, “It is a physical representation of the spiritual side, like using altar tools or symbols, like casting a spell, like worshipping gods through statues. You could replicated it with dyed water, if you wanted the fun.” That’s my UPG, so, take it with a grain of salt.
This book further validated that the raw material of alchemy is you. The salt is your body, the mercury is the divine spark within you. The book also validated something I’ve noticed, that every profound occult secret ends up being painfully obvious: “And when at last the final illumination came and the secret dawned in all its splendour on his mind, he would find that the work was not difficult at all and would scarcely be able to understand how he had been so blind before.” Yep, that’s how it works. I still don’t feel like I’m capable of transmutation, but I know that to the gods it comes so easily, they don’t have to spend any energy on it. If I want them to tell me how to do it, I have to ask more specific questions or else they’ll just assume it’s obvious, like an intermediate ballet student asking how to do first position.
The section on astrology was mostly stuff I knew. It covers the basics of natal astrology, mundane astrology, and practical day-to-day astrology, as well as addressing some of the controversies that have surrounded astrology. I did learn a few interesting tidbits. For example, a conjunction between Mars and Saturn is a very bad omen that indicates plague, and there was one on March 31st 2020. Of course there was. Also, the precise date for when the Age of Aquarius is supposed to begin varies dramatically, but this book puts it around the year 2000. If it began in 2000, then with the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction in Aquarius on the Winter Solstice, we must have entered phase 2. Also, according to some astrologers, the Star of Bethlehem might have been a Jupiter/Saturn conjunction. (I saw it through a thin haze, and it looked like Venus.) The section ends with a description of the way planetary influences are traditionally used in magic, i.e. planetary talismans and planetary days/hours and the like.
The next chapter is on ceremonial magic. This is the grimoires and all the old-school stuff that’s designed to summon spirits. So, that means needing “virgin” material, long and complicated purification procedures, burning animal brains apparently… Maybe it shows a lack of dedication on my part that I don’t fast for days or make brand new materials by hand or gather all the planetary ingredients or memorize those long incantations or even so much as draw a physical circle on the floor. But hey, my Goetic evocations went pretty well so whatever I’m doing must work. Honestly, if I hadn’t already succeeded at that, I may have been scared out of it by some of the horror stories in this book. Then again, does anyone really follow the grimoires’ instructions to the letter? Is it even possible to do that? These procedures are probably meant to be impractical. I’m not sure if anyone has actually burned a cat’s brain as incense just because it corresponds to Saturn. Or drawn the circle on strips of animal skin nailed down by nails from a child’s or murderer’s coffin. The whole second section of this chapter is about animal sacrifices in the grimoires, the frenzy of the sacrifice contributing to the energetic load that causes the spirit to manifest. As a general rule, don’t harm animals for magic! Even if an old Renaissance-era book or Eliphas Levi says so! Cavendish seems to agree with me that all the details aren’t really necessary, saying that “success seemed to be obtained more in spite of the ceremony than because of it.”
This chapter provides a summary of a summoning ritual with full incantations from the Lemegeton. My own Goetic work wasn’t exactly a summoning ritual as described in the Lemegeton. I didn’t work myself into a frenzy, I just sat there with a book. It probably was pretty uninteresting to look at. I didn’t see any spirits or any other manifestations, apart from a few images inside my mind. Maybe I did it wrong, but even if I did, I got exactly what I wanted out of it. I heard the spirits’ “voices” inside my mind and interviewed each one of them. That’s what I came for, so I say I was successful. I still don’t know whether I should have treated them differently, but it was a good first attempt. The section on the Goetia in this book is evocatively called “The Lords of Darkness,” beginning with a Tolkien quote about the Nazgul. It describes how most of the demons described in the Lemegeton and Pseudomonarchia Daemonum are just other people’s gods.
This section closes off by discussing necromancy and low magic. Apparently necromancy is “the ugliest and most dangerous of magical operations,” which I would not agree with, but of course by “necromancy” he’s referring to grisly old-school rituals meant to raise a spirit by means of an actual corpse, and not to just any act of communication with the dead. These rituals involved dressing in grave-clothes and eating dog’s flesh and unfermented grape juice (oh no, not grape juice!), and evoking Hecate. (Apparently no one can look at Hecate and remain sane, so Hecate is officially a Lovecraftian eldritch abomination now, which I honestly have no problem with.) Hecate’s historical rituals definitely weren’t pretty, whatever some modern witches might have you think. Some PGM spells require that you burn feces as a sacrifice to her, so yeah, none of this really surprises me. No sense in going to all the trouble of these gruesome rituals to get a few questions answered. Automatic Writing works well enough for me.
The section on low magic does not concern modern herbalism or any more practical folk magic, but ancient love spells, mandrake lore, the Hand of Glory, and other stuff like that. That’s because this is a book of black magic, not white magic (as it were).
The first section of the chapter on devil-worship concerns how the idea of Satan originated, and changed from a prosecuting angel to a fallen angel to the de facto god of evil and opposing force to the Almighty. I knew most of it, but I’m surprised Ahriman and Ahura-Mazda weren’t mentioned. Satanism, as described in this chapter, is more of a “bad is good and good is bad” anti-Christianity than actual modern Satanism. In 1967, LaVeyan Satanism had only just become a thing, and the modern Satanic movement hadn’t really taken off yet. Cavendish says that people who practice this supposed anti-Christianity are probably rare. Instead, he discusses existing religions that are subversions of traditional Christian thought, like Gnosticism (which teaches that God is evil and that the whole world is ruled by evil beings called “archons,” which must be defied by any means possible ), and alleged or accused Satanists like (medieval) German “Luciferians” and the Templars. A lot of the accusations made against these groups were also made later against “witches.”
The difference between “witchcraft” and the ceremonial magic described in the previous chapter is that, while ceremonial magicians command and control demons in the name of God, (historical) witches are subservient to and worship the demons. Right out of the gate, Cavendish dismisses the Murray theory (and this was written back when it was popular), but he also suspects that the trials must have been based on some existing thing: “Witches and Satanists exist today and it is likely that they existed in the past, if only in small numbers.” I disagree with Cavendish on this matter. I don’t think there was ever a real witch-cult, be they pagans or Satanists or anything in between.
It is definitely uncomfortable that he uses the word “witch” to refer to these devil-worshippers, but it’s clear he’s referring to the conception of witches in the Early Modern Period, regardless of whether they were real or not. He provides numerous accounts and confessions about the Witches’ Sabbath and what it consists of. Cavendish suggests that witches show contempt for the Eucharist in particular, because those who do magic already have the powers of God. I really appreciate his attempts to trace all of these common characteristics of the Witches’ Sabbath to their origins. I like his theory that the similarities between the Witches’ Sabbath and Dionysian worship or other pagan practices indicate the survival of similar ideas, rather than real practices.
The closest Cavendish gets to actually mentioning Wicca is this:
“Modern witches are extremely secretive and very little about their beliefs and practices is known to outsiders. There are said to be as many as six thousand of them in England, with the number steadily increasing. Like other magicians, they insist that they are devoted to good works. Their wax images are intended to heal the sick and far from blasting crops or eating babies, they try to assist the fertility of Nature. […] The witches worship a moon-goddess, whose name is secret, but who is probably Diana, and a sun-god who may be Lucifer. They believe in reincarnation and a Lord of the Underworld who determines when and where the witches will be reborn. This Lord is perhaps Lucifer as black sun and also perhaps Cernunnos the horned god. The witches say that their goddess, the Queen of Heaven and All Living, went down to the underworld and mated with the Lord, which is a version of the myth of Persephone…
The next paragraph goes on to say that witches (Wiccans) are “heavily affected” by the Murray theory, base their rituals on ancient paganism, that they celebrate the four Celtic festivals, and that they perform their rituals naked. “Whether they adore the black bulk of the Goat, squatting on its altar, is not known, but they say that their rites bring them a profound sense of security and peace.”
And… that’s it. Clearly, Cavendish doesn’t know much about Wicca, and I don’t know if that’s simply because it isn’t his field or because Wicca hadn’t gained enough of a presence in the mainstream for him to know. He doesn’t mention Gerald Gardner in the witchcraft section at all, despite Gardner enthusiastically calling himself a witch. The only mention of Gardner is in the ceremonial magic chapter: “Gerald Gardner, a member of a modern witch coven, says that witches work naked, so as not to impede the release of magical force which their ceremonies generate in their bodies.” And that’s it! Wicca obviously did not have the cultural traction that it has now, which is why I don’t begrudge Cavendish for using the word “witchcraft” to refer to devil-worship. The word “witchcraft” meant something different then than it does now.
The final section of the book is about the use of Mass in magic, and the perversion of it into the “Black Mass,” a sort of variant of the witches’ sabbath where Satanists worship the devil by subverting the Mass. It all sounds very edgy to me. I’m not sure if anyone actually has performed a Black Mass or if it’s just a shock-value urban legend type thing. Cavendish helpfully points out that most occultists don’t believe in Satan, believing that God is the whole of the universe, good and evil, and to separate it into a “good” and an “evil” is to miss the point, “failure to understand the true nature of the universe.” I agree with that, and it’s nice to have my sentiments validated.
I think that, despite this book’s age, it’s still a very good theoretical introduction to the history of and concepts behind occultism. Most of the flaws in this book come from it simply being out of date in some places. I definitely recommend it for anyone who wants to know more about old-school magic, and it’s also a good resource for writers who want to add some realism to their magic systems without studying occultism in-depth. Practicing occultists probably won’t be exposed to any new information, but there’s a lot in here, and I definitely liked having a thorough summary.
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Bestiaryposting Results: Rabyeang
This one's posting a few hours later than usual, because due to various circumstances, we ended up recording an episode of the podcast this evening, so I didn't have time to get to it until now.
Anyway, odd and somewhat uncomfortable entry, some parts of it seem clear though. Genuinely interested to see what comes up because I haven't gotten around to checking in on it until right this moment.
Anyone who isn't sure what I'm talking about can find out at https://maniculum.tumblr.com/bestiaryposting.
The entry our artists are working from can be found here:
If you want to join in on drawing the next one, that entry can be found here:
Art is below the cut in the order in which it was posted.

@silverhart-makes-art (link to post here) decided to go with an aquatic creature to make it easier for it to interact with lampreys, specifically a shark because they give live birth. I think the post here is pretty great, and including a lamprey is quite nice actually. Extremely cool-looking all around -- I encourage anyone reading this to check the linked post for a more detailed description of what's going on here and how the artist reached this design.

@cheapsweets (link to post here) has drawn two snakes in the act of twining around each other as the female bites the male's head off. Kind of like a caduceus that's gone wrong somehow. Going in a snake direction makes sense, and the entwined pose I think makes it work. They have also included a rather cute bonus sketch in the linked post along with the explanation of their design, which I encourage y'all to check out. (Also thank you for providing alt text.)

@coolest-capybara (link to post here) has made a very eye-catching but also somewhat... worrying creature by taking inspiration from Surinam toads and orchid mantises. The way those two inspirations are merged is really clever, I think, and as usual I love the medieval-inspired style. This is a creature I appreciate in drawing form but would probably find quite off-putting in real life, which I think is a sign of good design. (Also, thank you for providing alt text.)
That's it this time around, I'm afraid -- this particular entry doesn't seem to have sparked inspiration in many people. (Understandable.) So let's check in with the Aberdeen Bestiary.
So, as I'm sure you've all guessed from the highly accurate illustration, this is the viper.
(I'm getting increasingly curious about what the deal is with this very specific head design you see on so many medieval creatures.)
So yeah, the bit with the lamprey is presumably complicated by the fact that one is an aquatic creature and the other terrestrial -- breath is going to be a concern, at the very least.
I think knowing it's a viper explains a lot of the entry: in the medieval metaphorical space, a viper is of course Very Wicked, so they really run with that here.
I wasn't aware vipers gave live birth, so I Googled it (apparently they do), and interestingly one of the top results was this Quora post:
So apparently elements of this are still hanging around, if someone is asking on the Internet whether vipers really eat their way out of the mother. Also interestingly, the answer makes note of other medieval myths about vipers, including both the head-biting and the lamprey thing. (And also one that female vipers look human above the waist, which is a new one by me.) Instructional.
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Hi! I wanted to ask, do you have any tips in doing research for a essay? like how to identify truthful sources or detect strange sites? I always saw how well researched your essays are and i wondered if you have any tip on this. Hope you have a good day
In general I like to go straight to the source. For dsmp research, if possible I watch the actual stream and watch a good bit around it to get the context of the situation. As for non-dsmp research, I follow similar rules to how I was taught to do research in school. Firstly, keep in mind that .gov .org .edu (with .gov probably being the most preferable and .org being the more questionable) will typically be better sources than .com, anyone can own a .com so just something to keep kn mind. Secondly, if possible try and go to the most official information you can whether that’s the National Health Organization, the CDC or Department of something. Government sources, or international or national organization websites are the probably the best sources. Everyone one else is gonna typically reference them, so might as well go straight to the source if able. Thirdly, (if it’s not about politics so you aren’t dealing with bias in that sense), then articles from like Forbes, New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post, Economic Times can be good sources as they are written from actual reporters and often site their sources in their article so you can see for yourself. Britannica Encyclopedia can be a good source to consider as well as more academic websites like Science Direct which has a collection of scientific essays and documents if that applies. In general, I’d also recommend reading multiple sources if possible. You can do a little fact checking on your own this way to see what people are saying. Is it consistent is it or not, can you compile all the info to form a reasonable picture. Even looking at Quora or Reddit questions and answers can be interesting to get first hand and personal experience with things, which you can then compare with the other information.
Depending on the subject and seriousness of needing to be super factually correct, you can always ask ChatGPT or Gemini to see what they say. They are compiling all the information on the internet which can be helpful, which you can then always fact check yourself and even ask for its sources. I mean AI is flawed and has certainly given me false info before but it can be helpful, so just use it wisely. Over all, read multiple things, probably ignore the sponsored websites at the top who paid to be there, don’t be afraid to click to the next Google page, and if you need scholarly sources, going to Google scholarly can be helpful. Also, change your wording, searching things is like a game if you don’t find what you need, try to reword and search again to see what you get. Maybe do that multiple times. It’s not a perfect science by any means and can be very frustrating and sometimes you don’t find what you’re looking for, but these are just the strategies I keep in mind. I swear googling things didn’t used to be so hard but now I feel like the first page is all sponsored and it’s hard to find what you need.
As far as strange sites go, I know there are websites that actually check for you whether they are a scam, sometimes you can kinda just tell by adds or whether you browser gives you an alert, hopefully you have some vpn or online security on your device. I typically don’t make accounts, subscribe to anything or give information to websites so if they are asking for that then even if they were reliable, I ain’t doing it. If it seems more like an website with articles vs some blog or whatever, like Psychology Today, while not my favorite source I might give it a read to see what they say.
Hopefully that is some helpful tips. As an aside, legal things I have found to be one of the most annoying things to research as it’s so freaking hard to find consistent information and like more legit information. Also, as word of advice if you are researching torture methods and things of that nature, be advised that the real world is a dark place and I have learned things I really wish I hadn’t. Sometimes fantasy should stay fantasy and it’s best not knowing about the facts… anyways good luck :)
#food for thought#hello there#for real though googling these days is obnoxious… if you have a specific subject in mind & need further assistance feel free to let me know#also again depending on the topic I love to ask real life people to get that their thoughts or experience on the matter just to have#variety of input and experience…
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Why Quora Is a Valuable Platform for Brand Promotion

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, brands are constantly on the lookout for new ways to engage with their audience and establish their presence. Among the myriad platforms available, Quora stands out as a highly effective tool for brand promotion. This question-and-answer site not only provides valuable insights but also offers significant opportunities for brands to enhance their visibility and authority. Here’s why Quora is a valuable platform for brand promotion and how you can leverage it effectively.
1. Establish Authority and Build Trust
Quora is a platform where people come to seek answers to their questions and learn from experts in various fields. By providing well-informed, valuable answers to questions related to your industry, you can establish your brand as an authority. Here’s how:
Showcase Expertise: Share detailed, knowledgeable responses to questions within your niche. This shows potential clients that you are knowledgeable and trustworthy.
Engage with Industry Topics: Participate in discussions related to your industry or sector.By doing this, you may establish your brand as a thinking leader.
2. Drive Targeted Traffic to Your Website
One of the primary benefits of Quora is its ability to drive targeted traffic to your website. By strategically placing links within your answers, you can direct interested users to your site. Here’s how to maximize this benefit:
Include Relevant Links: Ensure that any links you include are relevant to the question being answered. For example, if someone asks about SEO tips, link to a related blog post on your website.
Create Compelling Answers: Write thorough, helpful answers that naturally incorporate links. Avoid overtly promotional language; instead, focus on providing value.
3. Increase Brand Visibility
Quora’s wide reach and diverse user base offer excellent opportunities for increasing brand visibility:
Reach a Broad Audience: With millions of users actively searching for answers, Quora provides a vast audience for your content.
Utilize Keywords: Incorporate relevant keywords into your answers to improve visibility. This helps your responses appear in search results both on Quora and in external search engines.
4. Understand Your Audience’s Needs
Quora is a goldmine for understanding what your target audience is looking for:
Identify Common Questions: Analyze the types of questions people are asking in your industry. This can provide insights into common pain points and interests.
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Backlink Opportunities: By providing insightful answers and linking back to relevant pages on your site, you can generate high-quality backlinks that improve your SEO.
Increase Domain Authority: Consistently providing valuable content on Quora can help increase your website’s domain authority over time.
6. Foster Relationships and Network
Engaging on Quora allows you to connect with like-minded individuals and potential customers:
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Collaborate with Influencers: Identify and connect with influencers or industry leaders who are active on Quora. Collaborations can further amplify your brand’s reach.
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Conclusion
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Turn Your Photos into a Steady Income Stream
In today’s digital world, a picture is worth far more than a thousand words — it can be worth real, steady income. Whether you're a professional photographer or just love snapping great shots with your smartphone, you have an incredible opportunity: turn your photos into a reliable revenue stream.
With the growing demand for authentic, high-quality images for websites, blogs, advertising, and social media, your photo collection could be more valuable than you think. Let’s dive into practical strategies to monetize your photography skills while also highlighting some platforms that can support your digital journey.
1. Sell Your Photos on Stock Photography Sites
The most common way photographers earn passive income is by uploading their images to stock photo websites. Every time someone downloads your image, you earn a commission.
Popular platforms include:
Shutterstock
Adobe Stock
iStock
Alamy
However, if you're serious about maximizing your exposure and revenue, you should also think about creating your own selling platform. Many entrepreneurs are buying premium domains to set up photography portfolios and shops. If you need a memorable domain for your photo business, check out Panda-Fog.com — a marketplace for powerful domain names that can set you apart online.
2. Start Your Own Photography Website
Having your own website to showcase and sell your work not only increases your credibility but also allows you to keep 100% of the profits (no commissions to stock agencies!).
Here's what you’ll need:
A domain name (again, Panda-Fog.com can help you find a strong brand name)
Hosting service
A clean, visually appealing portfolio template
E-commerce functionality for direct sales
Additionally, you can enhance your website's SEO and discoverability by writing blog posts about photography tips, your creative process, and client stories. This builds trust and brings organic traffic.
If you’re looking for expert help setting up your personal brand or even recruiting web developers for your project, platforms like AIMESBD.com can connect you to professional talent — especially useful for Bangladesh-based creators.
3. License Your Photos for Commercial Use
You can license your images directly to businesses, media outlets, authors, and marketing agencies. By offering exclusive or limited-use licenses, you command higher prices compared to stock sites.
To attract commercial clients:
Showcase your best work online
Network in professional groups like Fishbowl or Xing
Use LinkedIn to present yourself as a visual branding specialist
List your services on freelance marketplaces
If you ever expand into selling lifestyle or fashion photography, platforms like RISFashions.com can be great for collaborations in the fashion industry.
4. Create a Niche Photo Blog or YouTube Channel
Another creative way to turn photography into passive income is content creation. Start a photo-centric blog or YouTube channel where you share:
Photography tutorials
Behind-the-scenes of shoots
Editing tips and gear reviews
Stories about your travels and photo adventures
You can monetize through ads (Google AdSense), sponsored content, affiliate marketing, and even your own products or presets.
To help your blog or YouTube channel grow faster, engage actively on platforms like Quora and contribute helpful answers related to photography, which can lead new fans to your website or channel.
In fact, if you want a place to share short job-related gigs like "Photography Editing Services" or "Quick Photo Shoots for Websites", registering as a seller at ImageDoorz.com could open another revenue avenue.
5. Offer Online Photography Courses
If you’re experienced, there’s a huge market for online learning. Platforms like Udemy, Teachable, or Skillshare make it simple to build a photography course.
You can create courses on:
Basics of photography for beginners
How to edit like a pro using Lightroom or Photoshop
How to monetize photography
Or, create your own platform using tools you find online — owning your own online course site gives you much more control and profits. Setting up a professional-looking educational site is easier if you have a strong brand domain — again, a great domain from Panda-Fog.com can make a difference.
Need talent to help you create and market your course? AIMESBD.com is perfect for finding digital marketing experts.
6. Participate in Photography Competitions
Another exciting way to monetize your photography skills is by participating in photography contests. Many competitions offer significant cash prizes, publication opportunities, and exposure to clients.
Some contests even provide the winner with lucrative licensing deals or contracts for future work.
Tips for winning:
Follow the theme closely
Submit technically flawless images
Tell a powerful story through your photo
7. Create and Sell NFTs from Your Photos
The rise of Web3 technology has created an entirely new space for photographers: NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens).
By minting your photos as NFTs and selling them on platforms like OpenSea or Foundation, you can tap into a futuristic revenue stream. NFT sales not only bring you upfront earnings but often include royalty commissions on all future resales.
If you plan to enter the NFT space, having your own branded identity is crucial — again, starting with a strong domain (like those on Panda-Fog.com) helps establish authenticity and trust.
8. Freelance for Brands and Agencies
You don’t always need to wait for customers to come to you. Actively pitch your photography services to:
E-commerce businesses
Bloggers needing custom images
Local businesses updating their websites
Wedding and event planners
Platforms like Patripatro.com might not directly hire photographers, but matrimonial services often need professional event photographers — you can network with people who may need wedding photography packages!
Final Thoughts
Turning your photography passion into a steady income stream is absolutely achievable in 2025 and beyond. Like any entrepreneurial journey, it requires consistency, quality, marketing, and a little creativity.
In summary:
Sell on stock platforms while building your own website.
License your work smartly and explore commercial opportunities.
Create online content (blogs, courses, YouTube) to diversify income.
Tap into modern options like NFTs and contests.
Use job portals like AIMESBD.com to expand your professional network.
And remember — your brand identity matters. Investing in a memorable domain from Panda-Fog.com could be one of the smartest moves to secure your future success in the digital world.
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Who is Saurav Bhumihar?
Entrepreneur | Social Media Strategist | Finance Educator | Investor
Introduction
Saurav Bhumihar is a dynamic entrepreneur, social media strategist, and finance-focused content creator with over a decade of experience in digital media, content marketing, and online business growth. He has successfully built multiple YouTube channels and social media platforms that generate high revenue through strategic content creation and audience engagement.
As the Founder & CEO of TrioCore Media, he leads a team of skilled video editors, creative designers, and content strategists, helping creators, freelancers, and businesses maximize their social media potential. His expertise lies in YouTube growth strategies, viral content creation, digital monetization, and brand building.
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The Great Shift Quadra Hidden Traffic Surge Reviews Complaints - Is It Legit?
Explore how "The Great Shift Quadra Hidden Traffic Surge" revolutionizes website traffic generation with its innovative strategies. Achieve unprecedented growth today!
"The Great Shift Quadra Hidden Traffic Surge" offers an innovative solution to skyrocketing online visibility. With strategic modules and actionable insights, this program helps businesses tap into hidden traffic opportunities like never before.
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Top Quora Marketing Tactics for Startups and Small Businesses
1. Understanding Quora:
Target Audience: Identify your perfect consumer on Quora. What are their pursuits? What questions are they asking?
Content Strategy: Develop a content material strategy that aligns together with your business desires. What cost can you provide to the Quora community?
Competitor Analysis: See how your competition are the use of Quora. What are they doing well? What regions can you enhance upon?
2. Building Your Quora Profile:
Complete Profile: Fill out your profile completely, together with your call, task name, corporation, and a pro headshot.
Connect Social Media: Link your social media profiles on your Quora account to boom visibility.
Write a Compelling Bio: Briefly describe your knowledge and what you may offer to the Quora network.
3. Finding the Right Questions:
Use the Quora Search Bar: Search for applicable key phrases and topics associated with your commercial enterprise.
Explore Related Questions: When viewing a question, take a look at the "Related Questions" segment for greater opportunities to engage.
Follow Topics: Follow subjects relevant to your industry to live updated on the trendy discussions.
Follow People: Follow enterprise specialists and influencers to learn from their insights and have interaction with their content.
Four. Answering Questions Effectively:
Provide Value: Offer insightful and informative answers that address the question directly.
Be Authentic and Engaging: Write in a pleasant and conversational tone.
Use High-Quality Images and Videos: Visual content can make your solutions more appealing and engaging.
Include a Call to Action (Optional): If suitable, gently manual readers in your website or different relevant sources.
Five. Promoting Your Quora Content:
Share Your Answers: Share your nice answers in your social media channels.
Embed Answers on Your Website: Embed your most popular answers in your website or weblog to exhibit your know-how.
Create a Quora Digest: Compile your first-rate answers right into a downloadable PDF or e-book.
Engage with Other Users: Upvote and comment on other customers' answers to construct relationships and increase your visibility.
6. Tracking Your Results:
Monitor Your Quora Analytics: Track your solution perspectives, upvotes, and comments to measure your impact.
Use Google Analytics: Track website visitors from Quora to peer how your answers are using results.
Experiment and Iterate: Continuously experiment with exceptional tactics and refine your method based totally to your effects.
7. Avoiding Common Pitfalls:
Don't Spam: Avoid self-merchandising and spamming the platform with beside the point answers.
Don't Be Salesy: Focus on supplying value to the community, now not just selling your products or services.
Don't Ignore Negative Feedback: Constructive complaint can help you enhance.
Don't Plagiarize: Always credit your resources and avoid copying content from other websites.
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🚀 Meta's New Ad Tools for Facebook & Instagram Are Here! 🎯
Meta just released exciting updates to its ad platforms, aimed at making your campaigns smarter and more effective. Here's a quick look at what’s new and why it matters:
1️⃣ Smarter Targeting with AI: Meta's AI-powered optimization helps you polish your ad targeting. Whether you're customizing ads for different audiences or adjusting campaigns, these tools are designed to reach the right people more efficiently.
2️⃣ New Incremental Attribution Model: This new attribution setting targets those who are more likely to convert after seeing your ad—customers who wouldn’t have taken action otherwise. Early tests show an average 20% increase in incremental conversions, ensuring your ads have a real impact.
3️⃣ Better Analytics Integration: Meta is simplifying connections with external analytics tools like Google Analytics and Adobe, providing a clearer view of how your campaigns perform across platforms. Now, you can track and understand the full customer journey, from paid social to SEO, all in one place.
✨ Key Features :
- Conversion Value Rules: Prioritize high-value customers without creating separate campaigns. Adjust your bids for different customer actions based on long-term value, so you can place higher bids on customers who offer more value over time—all within the same campaign.
- Incremental Attribution: Focus on “incremental conversions”—customers who wouldn’t have converted without seeing your ad. Early adopters have seen a 20% rise in these valuable conversions.
- Cross-Platform Analytics: Meta’s direct connections with analytics platforms allow you to merge data from different channels, giving you a holistic view of your ad performance. Early tests show a 30% increase in conversions when third-party analytics tools like Google Analytics are used alongside Meta ads.
These updates are about improving the precision and efficiency of your ad campaigns. Meta’s new AI-driven features help you achieve better results, make smarter decisions, and maximize the value of your ad spend.
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