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Deep Space Halloween Zine Information
Hi there, welcome to the Deep Space Halloween Zine information zone, where I try to give all the pertinent information about the zine in one handy post.
Submission Rules
Fandom
This is a Deep Space Nine zine, so please make sure your submissions focus on Deep Space Nine and its characters. However, characters from other trek shows are welcome as "guest stars" in your works.
Theme
This zine will be (very loosely) Halloween themed! The works can be about halloween itself, or they can be spooky, or even just fall themed. This is a very, very loose theme.
Format and Cost
This zine will be released digitally and be completely free!
A version formatted for printing will be available if you so choose to print and assemble the zine yourself!
Acceptable Mediums
Fanfiction (up to 5000 words)
Fan art
Comics
Photo Manips/Collages
Poetry/Original Song Lyrics
(Photos of) sculptures, dioramas, cake art
Basically if it can be put on a piece of paper, it can be eligable!
Zine Cover
If you would like to submit a cover for this zine, please do!
If you submit a cover, it must include the name of the zine (Deep Space Halloween Zine) the issue number (Issue 1) and the year (2025). It should not include signatures or watermarks (credit will of course be listed inside the zine itself).
Covers can be your own art, or can be a photo manipulation.
In the case that multiple covers are submitted, all covers that don't make it to, well, the cover, will be featured as full pages at the end of the zine as "alternate covers," like collected editions of comics do!
Qualifications
You do not need to be an experienced artist/writer/cake decorator/whatever to contribute to this zine!
In fact, beginners are both welcome and encouraged to participate!
Rating
To keep this zine friendly for everyone, we will not be accepting explicit content.
Please keep your works to a rating of Teen+ or lower, or PG-13.
Since this is a halloween themed zine, blood and gore is allowed, as long as it fits a PG-13 rating (use your favourite search engine to find a list of PG-13 horror movies if you need a reference point).
Ships
You can feature ships in your work, or no ships at all if that's more your style.
Ships between minors and adults should be avoided.
AI Generated Work
AI generated work is strickly not allowed.
Don't do it. I will know. And I will find you.
Exclusivity
All works submitted must not have already been posted elsewhere.
All works submitted should remain unposted until the zine is released on Halloween, after which you are allowed to share your work on Tumblr/AO3/Wherever.
Deadlines
Submissions are due on 1 August 2025!
The zine will be released on 31 October 2025!
Submitting Works
Please email your submissions to [email protected].
If you submit to the zine, please make sure you check your email often. If you don't think you will remember to check, please include your tumblr or discord (whichever is the easier way to get ahold of you) in your initial email and make sure your account is set so I can message you on those platforms.
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Hi friends,
A few months ago, I noticed that I was having a hard time keeping track of all of the challenges and projects that folks were organising and making fanworks for.
It made me wish there were a central place where I could go to find them again and because I'm a bit of a nerd for metadata and information organisation, I decided to do something!
The PPCU Fandom Projects Database is now online.
There are listings for both current/upcoming projects as well as masterlists of past projects in the fandom. I’ve put together a little guide here.
More info below the cut. I'm also tagging project organisers so they know they're listed and can decide whether they want to be or not. 💕
What is it?
This is a Notion site where I’ve gathered project information and masterlist links. It also makes different bits of information (such as deadlines and submission types) more readily filterable and searchable than when in the tumblr post format.
What gets listed?
I'm defining a ‘project’ as any type of fandom activity in which someone (the ‘organiser’) issues a call out to the fandom to create, submit, or otherwise participate in something that they are putting together. This is separate from individual rec lists that people have created that are their personal reading activity — the key concept is that multiple people have been invited to contribute information and/or fanworks and/or are engaging in other activities that make the project possible.
I have a project!
If you have a past, current, or upcoming project that you would be interested in seeing listed, feel free to tag or DM me, or you can use the tag #PPCUfandomproject and I will add it as soon as I can. I will also endeavour to add projects as I see them.
It's not on tumblr?!
I recognise that taking this information out of tumblr might not be to everyone's comfort level, so please if your project is listed and you don't want it on there, let me know and I will remove it ASAP. Projects that have been included thus far have been tagged below and I will continue to tag folks when things are added so that there is never an instance where something will be on the website without the project creator being informed about it. If it helps to know, the site is not being search engine indexed.
The listing of my project isn’t accurate/I want to change some of the information.
Just let me know what you’d like me to change and I’ll be happy to do it. 💕
Inspiration.
This was inspired by a project that existed in one of my past fandoms as well as the amazing work in the PPCU space by folks such as @littlemisspascal, @fuckyeahdindjarin, @secretelephanttattoo, and @jolapeno to create lists and directories that enable us to elevate writers and their work in ways that tumblr doesn't necessarily allow for without help.
Project organisers that have been included thus far (Again please lmk if you do not want your project listed!!! 💕)
@almostfoxglove @alyssamariag @amanitacowboy @burntheedges @chaotic-mystery
@chronically-ghosted @dancingtotuyo @dieterbravobrainrotclub @fuckyeahdindjarin @guiltyasdave
@happypedrohours @hellishjoel @iamasaddie @i-own-loki @joelmillerisapunk
@jolapeno @littlemisspascal @magpiepills @mermaidgirl30 @millersflowermarket
@morallyinept @mothandpidgeon @moonlitbirdie @msjarvis @pedgito
@pedropeach @pedrostories @perotovar @pickled-pena @prolix-yuy
@punkshort @romanarose @saradika @schnarfer @secretelephanttattoo
@sp00kymulderr @studioghibelli @the-blind-assassin-12 @tightjeansjavi @tonysopranosrobe
@toxicanonymity @wannab-urs @whocaresstillthelouvre @yopossum @5oh5
@beefrobeefcal
#pedro pascal characters#pedro pascal cinematic universe#ppcu#pedro pascal fandom#ppcu fandom#PPCUfandomproject
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You mentioned that you were able to get some poetry published. May I ask how you went about that? I'd really like to publish some of mine, but I'm not really sure where to start
Hello!! Yes I can offer some advice
These days I use a website called The Submission Grinder:
It's a search engine for fiction & poetry markets and also a submission tracker. Makes the whole process of finding places to submit very easy!
Most publications will require a cover letter - you want to keep this to the point, here's a page w some examples:
https://www.writersdigest.com/personal-updates/sample-cover-letters-for-poetry-submissions
Literary magazines generally recommend reading an issue before submitting to get a feel for what they like.
They will have a page with submission guidelines on their website, make sure to always read this in full as sometimes they have specific requirements around formatting, file type, etc.
Some magazines will ask for a third person author bio upfront so good to prep one - this should be about 50-75 words and include some information about yourself and any relevant achievements. Some people get creative with this but OK for it to be to the point.
& finally, a good way to go about it is to find the most prestigious publication that might take your work & work your way down from there. That way you should end up in the best place that'll take you!
ETA: just to add, the Submission Grinder isn't a complete database of all magazines (obviously) so also good idea to google something like 'poetry magazine submissions' and seeing what comes up.
I'm also subscribed to a newsletter called Authors Publish Magazine who amongst other things send out listings for magazines
if you have twitter then worth following some poetry magazines as in addition to announcing their own submission windows magazines often retweet each other so good way to find out about opportunities
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Sorry if this has been asked before, but what's your process for selecting songs to create polls for? I have an extremely wide music interest range, but I feel like even I would have massive blindspots for a lot of stuff, just because of the sheer amount of music that's available, difficulties with search engines, and the user-reinforcing nature of algorithms on most sites.
So far, I'm extremely impressed. One particularly-niche artist I love has appeared on here before, which absolutely made my day. If there's a random-selection tool you're using, perhaps selecting from a massive, community-built database of song listings, then I'd be very interested in knowing about it. If not, then once again I'm really impressed by the range you've been finding so far, just based on genres alone.
Hope you're having a great one!
asfkjfdhr i just really love music? :'D it's my autistic trait, I think.
I have siblings who are up to 20 years older than me so I grew up with their music as well as my parents' music while the other kids my age had never listened to that stuff but i made them, i got to listen to music from "the other side of the world" through foreign family members, I was pretty much glued to MTV, and Eurovision can be quite a good source as well. And then there's the movie soundtracks....!!!! and there were a few anime years as well with all that music, too. It all have been a great way to expand the interest range without even being aware of it, i think? There have been some fantastic new discoveries to me amongst the submitted songs but i've also been lazy and chosen submissions that's already been in my mp3 collection. I am slow with working my way through the submitted songs but there's gonna be more of them, I promise!
idk i just thought this whole music hoarding thing was normal when growing up and then I realized it wasn't and I guess I've finally found a use for it now lmao 😂
The process of picking songs pretty much goes like "I love this one! And this! I don't love this but it's cool and different so in it goes! But I love this! And this! And thi- no wait that is too similar, I'll hold it for a while. And this! Oh and a submitted one! And this!"
That said there's only one song i've actively searched out and it was by googling "2024 number one" for something brand new from this year.
Which artist of yours was it that was posted? :D
Thank you so much, and I hope you have a great day too!! 💖💖💖
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Kickstart Your Earnings with Content Writing: A Beginner’s Friendly Roadmap
If you’ve ever wondered how ordinary people turn their words into cash, content writing might be your sweet spot. You don’t need a fancy degree or decades of experience to get started. With some guidance, dedication, and a dash of creativity, you can start earning from content writing sooner than you think. This guide walks you through each step in a friendly, down‑to‑earth way so you’ll feel confident launching your freelance writing journey.

Why Content Writing Is a Great Starting Point Content writing covers everything from blog posts and web pages to social media captions and product descriptions. Businesses of all sizes need fresh, engaging words to connect with their audience, rank higher in search engines, and boost sales. As companies continue to invest in digital marketing, demand for quality content writers stays strong. Plus, you can work from anywhere, set your own hours, and choose projects that spark your interest.
Understanding the Basics of Earning from Content Writing At its core, earning from content writing means providing value through written words. Clients pay for:
Research that saves them time
SEO‑friendly copy that boosts visibility
Clear, engaging storytelling that connects with readers
Consistent output that maintains an active online presence
Your job is to become the go‑to person who delivers those benefits reliably.
Step 1: Identify Your Niche and Strengths While generalists can find work, specializing helps you stand out. Consider topics you enjoy or know well—travel, personal finance, health and wellness, tech, lifestyle, parenting, gaming, or education. Having a niche makes it easier to showcase your expertise and justify higher rates. If you’re a fitness buff who loves writing, focus on blogs and articles in that sphere. If you have a background in software, aim for tech how‑to guides.
Step 2: Build a Portfolio That Shows Your Skills Clients want proof you can write well. Even if you haven’t been paid yet, you can create sample pieces:
Start a personal blog or Medium page and publish 3 to 5 high‑quality articles in your niche.
Guest post on small blogs that accept submissions.
Rewrite or summarize existing news stories in your voice (clearly marked as samples).
Draft mock project pieces for imaginary clients—product descriptions, newsletters, or landing pages.
Organize these in a simple online portfolio. You can use free tools like Google Sites, Wix, or WordPress. Make sure each sample highlights your SEO skills by including relevant keywords naturally in titles and subheadings.
Step 3: Optimize Your Online Profiles for Visibility Next, set up profiles on freelance platforms and job boards. Popular destinations include Upwork, Fiverr, Freelancer, ProBlogger, Contena, and LinkedIn. When crafting your profile:
Write an engaging headline that includes “content writer” or “freelance writer.”
Summarize your background, niche focus, and any standout achievements.
List your portfolio samples or link directly to your site.
Add relevant skills: SEO, WordPress, SEMrush, Mailchimp, social media management, etc.
Request testimonials from friends or colleagues who can vouch for your work ethic or writing ability.
A well‑optimized profile boosts your chances of appearing in client searches and winning invitations.
Step 4: Find Your First Paid Gigs Landing that first paid project often takes persistence. Strategies that work:
Pitch directly to small businesses or local startups. Send personalized emails offering a free trial article or website audit.
Apply to relevant listings daily on freelance boards. Tailor each proposal to the client’s needs—mention specifics from their job post.
Explore niche‑specific boards like BloggingPro or JournalismJobs for targeted opportunities.
Network on LinkedIn by sharing helpful writing tips, engaging with posts in your niche, and connecting with marketing professionals.
Early on, you might accept lower‑priced gigs to build credibility, but avoid underpricing yourself. Aim for a rate you can increase once you’ve racked up 5 to 10 positive reviews.
Step 5: Master SEO and Content Strategy SEO savvy writers command better fees. Search Engine Optimization involves understanding how keywords, user intent, and readability affect rankings. To shine:
Use free keyword research tools like Google Keyword Planner or Ubersuggest to identify target phrases.
Incorporate primary keywords in titles, opening paragraphs, subheadings, and naturally throughout the text.
Keep sentences concise, break up text with subheadings, and add bullet lists or numbered steps for scannability.
Learn basic on‑page SEO: meta descriptions, internal linking, image alt text, and proper URL structure.
Businesses pay for measurable results. If your copy ranks higher and drives traffic, you become more valuable.
Step 6: Set Competitive Rates and Payment Terms Knowing how much to charge can feel tricky. Common approaches include:
Per‑word rate: New freelance writers often start at five to ten cents per word, moving up to twenty cents or more with experience.
Per‑hour rate: Beginners might charge twenty to thirty dollars per hour, progressing to fifty and beyond as skills sharpen.
Per‑project fee: Flat rates for complete blog posts or web pages, factoring in research, revisions, and strategy.
Always agree on payment milestones. A 50/50 split works—half up front, half on completion. Use contracts to outline deliverables, deadlines, and revision policies. This keeps both sides on the same page.
Step 7: Deliver Quality and Build Long‑Term Relationships Repeat clients are freelancing gold. To keep clients coming back:
Meet deadlines without reminders.
Communicate clearly—let them know if you hit a roadblock and propose solutions.
Offer a revision round to refine the piece to their liking.
Suggest topic ideas for future posts based on emerging trends in their industry.
When clients see you consistently add value, they’ll hire you again and refer you to others.
Step 8: Leverage Tools and Continuous Learning Stay competitive by embracing helpful platforms:
Grammarly or ProWritingAid to polish grammar and tone.
Yoast or Rank Math (for WordPress) to fine‑tune on‑page SEO.
Trello or Asana for managing multiple projects smoothly.
Google Analytics basics to understand content performance.
Invest time in online courses or webinars on SEO, storytelling, and copywriting. The more you learn, the more you can charge.
Step 9: Scale Your Earnings Over Time Once you’ve established a steady stream of projects, scaling becomes the name of the game. Options include:
Raising your rates for new clients while maintaining current engagements.
Packaging content services—offer blog writing plus email newsletters or social media management as a bundle.
Outsourcing parts of the work, like research or editing, to junior writers, allowing you to focus on strategy and client relations.
Creating digital products, such as eBooks or courses on content writing, to earn passive income.
Diversifying revenue streams helps insulate your income from slow periods.
Putting It All Together Earning from content writing is an achievable goal, even if you’re starting from scratch. By identifying your niche, building an impressive portfolio, mastering SEO, and delivering top‑notch work, you’ll attract clients eager to pay for your expertise. Remember that patience and persistence pay off. Treat every project as a chance to improve your craft and delight a client. Before you know it, you’ll have a thriving freelance writing business that fits your lifestyle and fuels your creative passions.
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This Week in Rust 595
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @thisweekinrust.bsky.social on Bluesky or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
March Project Goals Update
Newsletters
The Embedded Rustacean Issue #43
Project/Tooling Updates
Shadertoys ported to Rust GPU
Meilisearch 1.14 - composite embedders, embedding cache, granular filterable attributes, and batch document retrieval by ID
rust-query 0.4: structural types and other new features
Observations/Thoughts
Rebuilding Prime Video UI with Rust and WebAssembly
ALP Rust is faster than C++
what if the poison were rust?
A surprising enum size optimization in the Rust compiler
Two Years of Rust
An ECS lite architecture
A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries
BTrees, Inverted Indices, and a Model for Full Text Search
Cutting Down Rust Compile Times From 30 to 2 Minutes With One Thousand Crates
SIMD in zlib-rs (part 1): Autovectorization and target features
Avoiding memory fragmentation in Rust with jemalloc
[video] Bevy Basics: Who Observes the Observer
Rust Walkthroughs
Rust Type System Deep Dive From GATs to Type Erasure
Async from scratch 1: What's in a Future, anyway? | natkr's ramblings
Async from scratch 2: Wake me maybe | natkr's ramblings
Building a search engine from scratch, in Rust: part 4
Pretty State Machine Patterns in Rust
[video] Build with Naz : Declarative macros in Rust
Miscellaneous
March 2025 Jobs Report
Rust resources
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is wgpu, a cross-platform graphics and compute library based on WebGPU.
Despite a lack of suggestions, llogiq is pleased with his choice.
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear in this list, add a call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
No calls for testing were issued this week by Rust, Rust language RFCs or Rustup.*
Let us know if you would like your feature to be tracked as a part of this list.
RFCs
Rust
Rustup
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
rama - add serve command to rama-cli
rama - add support for include_dir for to ServeDir and related
rama - add curl module to rama-http-types
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here or through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on X (formerly Twitter) or Mastodon!
CFP - Events
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the website through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on X (formerly Twitter) or Mastodon!
Updates from the Rust Project
480 pull requests were merged in the last week
Compiler
detect and provide suggestion for &raw EXPR
don't suggest the use of impl Trait in closure parameter
make the compiler suggest actual paths instead of visible paths if the visible paths are through any doc hidden path
tell LLVM about impossible niche tags
remove Nonterminal and TokenKind::Interpolated
re-use Sized fast-path
Library
add core::intrinsics::simd::{simd_extract_dyn, simd_insert_dyn}
initial UnsafePinned implementation (Part 1: Libs)
polymorphize array::IntoIter's iterator impl
speed up String::push and String::insert
std: add Output::exit_ok
Cargo
added symlink resolution for workspace-path-hash
improved error message when build-dir template var is invalid
Rustdoc
search: add unbox flag to Result aliases
enable Markdown extensions when looking for doctests
Clippy
arbitrary_source_item_ordering should ignore test modules
implicit_return: better handling of asynchronous code
accept self.cmp(other).into() as canonical PartialOrd impl
add manual_abs_diff lint
consecutive returns dont decrease cognitive Complexity level anymore
consider nested lifetimes in mut_from_ref
correctly handle bracketed type in default_constructed_unit_struct
deprecate match_on_vec_items lint
do not propose to auto-derive Clone in presence of unsafe fields
fix: iter_cloned_collect false positive with custom From/IntoIterator impl
fix: map_entry: don't emit lint before checks have been performed
fix: redundant_clone false positive in overlapping lifetime
various fixes for manual_is_power_of_two
Rust-Analyzer
ast: return correct types for make::expr_* methods
add children modules feature
add normalizeDriveLetter
distribute x64 and aarch64 Linux builds with PGO optimizations
fix dyn compatibility code bypassing callable_item_signature query
fix a small bug with catastrophic effects
fix an incorrect ExpressionStore that was passed
prevent panics when there is a cyclic dependency between closures
shadow type by module
ignore errors from rustfmt which may trigger error notification
port closure inference from rustc
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
Relatively small changes this week, nothing terribly impactful (positive or negative).
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: e643f59f..15f58c46
1 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 3 Mixed; 2 of them in rollups 35 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
No RFCs were approved this week.
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
Split elided_lifetime_in_paths into tied and untied
check types of const param defaults
Stabilize flags for doctest cross compilation
Do not remove trivial SwitchInt in analysis MIR
Implement a lint for implicit autoref of raw pointer dereference - take 2
Implement Default for raw pointers
make abi_unsupported_vector_types a hard error
Stabilize let chains in the 2024 edition
Make closure capturing have consistent and correct behaviour around patterns
Stabilize the cell_update feature
Other Areas
*No Items entered Final Comment Period this week for Rust RFCs, Cargo, Language Team, Language Reference or Unsafe Code Guidelines.
Let us know if you would like your PRs, Tracking Issues or RFCs to be tracked as a part of this list.
New and Updated RFCs
No New or Updated RFCs were created this week.
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Clicks That Count: Unlocking Growth with Performance Marketing & Lead Generation
Drive real results, not just reach—with data-driven marketing that converts.

The New Era of Marketing: Measurable, Scalable, and ROI-Focused
Gone are the days of billboard ads and radio jingles with no way to track who saw or cared. In today's fast-moving digital world, businesses crave measurable marketing—and that’s exactly what performance marketing delivers.
Whether you're selling a product, offering a service, or building a brand, performance marketing ensures every rupee spent brings back trackable results. From impressions to clicks and form submissions to actual sales—everything is monitored, optimized, and scaled.
What Is Performance Marketing?
Performance marketing is a digital strategy where advertisers only pay when a specific action is completed. This could be a click, a lead, a download, a sign-up, or a purchase. Think of it as result-oriented marketing where success is defined by tangible outcomes.
Some of the key performance marketing channels include:
Search Engine Marketing (Google Ads)
Social Media Ads (Meta, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube)
Affiliate & Influencer Marketing
Programmatic Display Ads
Native Advertising
With real-time tracking and powerful analytics, campaigns can be optimized continuously to get the most out of every budget.
Lead Generation: Fueling Sales with Precision
Getting traffic is great. But what happens next? That’s where lead generation comes in.
Lead generation is the process of attracting potential customers who have shown interest in your brand. These leads are the people most likely to become paying customers. The better the lead, the higher the chance of conversion.
Common lead generation tools include:
Landing Pages with CTA Forms
Email Marketing Funnels
Chatbots and WhatsApp Automations
Lead Magnets (Free eBooks, Webinars, Trials)
Retargeting Ads for Visitors Who Didn't Convert
From collecting contact details to qualifying leads based on interest or budget, smart lead generation can drastically reduce your sales team’s burden—and increase closing rates.
Why Every Business Needs a Performance-First Approach
Whether you're a local service provider or a global eCommerce brand, performance marketing offers several key benefits:
Cost Efficiency – Pay only when you get results
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This approach minimizes guesswork and maximizes ROI—something traditional marketing can rarely promise.
Performance + Leads = Growth Engine
When done right, combining performance marketing with strong lead generation systems becomes a growth engine. Imagine launching a campaign today and receiving a list of high-quality leads by tomorrow morning—all thanks to automated, optimized campaigns.
Because in today’s market, visibility alone isn’t enough. You need visibility that converts.
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Hello! I hope you had a great day! I love this blog :)
I do have a question pertaining to the masterlists (or overall how this account works): Are the fics on them just recommendations, or are they an attempt to collect & list all the pertaining fics/authors?
I ask this as an author myself who has fics that I know would work for several of the lists I’ve seen (& have writer friends who I know have written fics that could also fit under some of the lists) & I’m just curious how they get chosen. Is it only from authors who help run/support the page, or only from authors who have given permission for their fics to be posted/listed on this account, or just the top hits, or are they added from suggestions, etc?
This is a genuine question, I’m not trying to sound snarky or complain that my fics have never made it on one of the lists- I’m simply just asking out of curiosity. :) Again, I love this page & greatly appreciate all the time and effort that goes into it! Thank you! <3
Hello Anon!
Thank you for this question!
Masterlists are attempts to capture every fic in the fandom that fit that topic. Most of this blog is currently fics I have read, fics from authors of who I have read, or found via searching for a masterlist that was asked for. I'm slowly but surely making my way through all works of each author on the "Library of Authors" and tagging each of those to put on future masterlists. Then I'll tackle the "Additional Authors" list as well! this is just rather timeconsuming
I have two lists going for authors: Library of Authors and Additional Authors. If you are not there or if you know of an author who is not on either list, please use this Google Form in order to be added! That google form can also be used to highlight a work you really like! If you have a fic like that, please include what masterlists it may fit on (even if a masterlist hasn't been published yet like SingleParent!peeta or engineer!katniss)!
As for who runs this blog, it is ran only by me (@youreyesholdgalaxies) who is not a writer in the fandom (yet...whose to say what happens in a year or so).
Submissions are much appreciated for fics as noted above and is one way to be featured on the blog.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the blog and please never hesitate to ask any questions! I am more than happy to answer them. And please let this answer highlight how much I would be happy to include and grateful to have suggestions from the community!
Please let me know if you have any further questions, comments, or suggestions!
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E-commerce has revolutionized the retail landscape 2024
E-commerce has revolutionized the retail landscape, making it imperative for businesses to establish a strong online presence. By developing a robust e-commerce website, companies can expand their market reach, cater to modern consumer expectations, and drive growth. Online stores offer unparalleled convenience, enabling customers to shop anytime, anywhere. Additionally, e-commerce platforms…
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Unlocking the Power of Off-Page SEO: A Comprehensive Guide to Boost Your Website's Ranking

In the competitive world of digital marketing, having a well-optimized website isn’t enough. While on-page SEO focuses on elements within your website, off-page SEO ensures your site gains authority, trust, and visibility across the web. This article will delve into the essentials of off-page SEO services, their benefits, and how they can catapult your website to the top of search engine results.
What Is Off-Page SEO?
Off-page SEO encompasses all the actions taken outside your website to improve its ranking on search engine results pages (SERPs). These strategies primarily focus on building backlinks, improving social signals, and enhancing brand reputation. In essence, off-page SEO is about convincing search engines that your website is valuable, credible, and worth ranking highly.
Why Is Off-Page SEO Important?
Increased Domain Authority (DA): Quality backlinks signal to search engines that your website is trustworthy and authoritative, boosting your DA score.
Higher Search Rankings: Search engines prioritize websites with strong external signals, improving your organic visibility.
Enhanced Brand Awareness: Off-page efforts such as guest blogging and social media marketing amplify your brand’s reach.
Improved Referral Traffic: High-quality backlinks drive targeted traffic to your site, increasing conversion potential.

Key Off-Page SEO Services to Consider
1. Link Building
Link building is the backbone of off-page SEO. It involves acquiring high-quality backlinks from reputable websites.
Guest Blogging: Write valuable content for other websites in exchange for backlinks.
Broken Link Building: Find broken links on other sites and offer your content as a replacement.
Directory Submissions: List your business in niche-specific directories to improve visibility.
2. Social Media Marketing
Social signals indirectly impact SEO rankings. Sharing engaging content on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn can increase website traffic and brand mentions.
3. Influencer Outreach
Collaborating with influencers in your niche can lead to backlinks and enhanced brand visibility. Influencers help create authentic connections with your target audience.
4. Content Marketing
Publishing shareable and link-worthy content (e.g., infographics, blogs, videos) attracts backlinks naturally and keeps your audience engaged.
5. Online Reputation Management (ORM)
Building a positive online reputation is crucial for trust. Engage in forums, respond to reviews, and maintain an active presence on professional platforms like LinkedIn.
6. Local SEO
For businesses targeting local audiences, optimizing your Google My Business profile and encouraging customer reviews are key off-page tactics.
Tips to Maximize the Impact of Off-Page SEO
Focus on quality over quantity when building backlinks.
Diversify your backlink sources for a natural link profile.
Use analytics tools like Google Analytics and Ahrefs to monitor performance.
Stay updated with the latest SEO trends and algorithm changes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using Black Hat SEO Techniques: Buying backlinks or using spammy link farms can lead to penalties.
Ignoring Social Media: Overlooking the power of social signals can limit your SEO potential.
Not Tracking Results: Failing to analyze your efforts may result in wasted resources.
Conclusion
Off-page SEO is a vital component of a successful digital marketing strategy. By leveraging high-quality backlinks, social media engagement, and reputation management, you can significantly improve your website’s visibility and authority. For businesses aiming to dominate the SERPs, investing in professional off-page SEO services is not just an option—it’s a necessity.
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The Blue Pages: Yellow Pages for the Old Web
Go there now!
Overview
Hello there again! As you know, this site directory is now turned into it's own very site. Why? Because that's more cooler and somehow intuitive.
As I explain on the title, The Blue Pages serves as an old web counterpart to Yellow Pages, an item from the bygone era of traditional telephone where you open the book to find local businesses and services in your are to call in.
The Blue Pages serves as a much niche complement to both the White and Yellow Pages, instead of either providing a residential directory or a directory for local businesses, it's a directory of old web (and sometimes modern web) sites or platforms that you could visit or use nowadays.
But wait, isn't this Google?
Yes... and no. Yes, we are listing websites to search for just like Google, and no because I will do things differently.
See, even during it's 25 year old lifespan as a big tech company, Google slowly is becoming an advertising powerhouse and not only just only search engines. Google, Bing and other modern search engines rely too much on the algorithms, which is horribly being abused by mostly spammy websites, AI generated bullcrap and more than more often than not, Reddit is added to suffixes of most tech related search queries.
The Blue Pages differs by mimicking real life yellow pages. While yellow pages sites exists, it mimics the directories for something like hotels, so I decided to go with the same style as the physical yellow pages.
In this layout, while it is only alphabetical and categorized, it doesn't rely on algorithms, as it is already relevant to a particular audience. Much of the listings on the page are included by me or from submissions I saw on Mastodon, Discord or SpaceHey.
But how do I use it?
Easy! Go to the Blue Pages site, choose a category, and find which website do you want to visit!
How about putting my own site or my friend's?
Submit them to me! I'll review it myself and would put it there within days! You can send submissions on Mastodon, Discord, SpaceHey or Email, but I can\'t guarantee that I could read it immediately.
What if I put ads on it?
You can! But it's purely limited. I don't allow heavy use of JavaScript, server-side scripting or malicious code injected in the ad. Please send your code to me on a pastebin or in Codepen, as well as where to put it.
Available types
Inline - Put your ad as a listing only! Only uses text.
Single column - Occupy a single column.
Multi-column - More columns, more fun!
All columns - More^2 columns, more fun!
Why do this?
Because search engines are designed with a broader audience and this only aims an obviously smaller one.
It's cool and much more elaborate than a list only with descriptions.
Because I can.
To have something from the physical world to the digital, literally.
And, I could procrastinate for longer periods.
So what now?
The Blue Pages is open source, in fact I made it a specification so everyone could use it.
I wanted everyone to embrace it, and adapt it for their communities. The Blue Pages will connect sites together as the directory is relevant to your niche interests, but without the invasive stuff in it.
If you are wondering about the old site directory, then it would be archived but unlinked except for the sitemap.
By this, I hope that you could reflect onto what the internet was in ye olden days, and also to have fun browsing.
With the Blue Pages, you can Let Your Fingers Walk on Water. Quite literally. Yes, we literally downgraded from actual search engines but, do you even mind that? You are in your own anyways, so why not check out the directory.
As for those curious, you can see the directory here.
And as always, see you next time!
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Completed my Second Game Jam!!
I completed Brackeys second game jam of 2024! The theme was Calm Before the Storm, and I was one of 1500 submissions!
I cannot fully express how happy I am to have finished my second game jam! The team I worked with were super amazing and I will go into their skills and what I appreciated later.
The game we made was a resource management, mobile defense, hack n' slash. While the submission build is not 100% functional, it still shows off some really cool systems and designs, and I'm very happy with how it turned out! I am continuing to do post-release updates and any new builds will be submitted to our Github while the Game Jam voting is ongoing.
Please check out Automik Breakers and submit your rating and thoughts if you can! All feedback is welcome because I may be fixing/completing it or need to know if it needs fixing.
Designing and programming this game was really fun! This was a week long game jam with a secret theme that was revealed on Day 1. Before the jam, I wasn't sure if I would work solo or as a team, so I drafted some ideas ahead of time for each theme that I was confident I could independently make systems for. Some of those ideas were an endless "swimmer", house break-in incremental horror, and helping neighbors with tasks around the neighborhood.
Ultimately, I decided to find a team. I'm still quite new to game jams and really enjoyed meeting people last time. I searched within Brackey's Discord server to find open teams looking for a programmer, either for Unity or Unreal Engine. I reached out to many cool people and ended up creating a team of my own! I made a Discord server for us to collaborate it, as well as the GitHub repo, Google Drive, and Miro. I focused a lot on making sure everyone was comfortable with one another and that everyone could contribute their skills to the project the way they wanted to.
Once the theme was announced, we started workshopping ideas day one. With team members in multiple time zones from NA to Europe, we met several times over the next two days to hammer out the main game genre, game loop, and systems. There were many ideas and possibilities, so talking through how we would implement each aspect of it and what assets would be needed for development helped us land on our chosen game. We made sure to keep the theme in mind throughout the development of systems, design, narrative, and artwork.
The biggest challenges for me as both a developer, designer, and team lead were managing scope and schedules. We knew what systems we wanted, but getting them to interact properly was already going to be a challenge, and we were essentially developing two "Game Modes" to function as one. As such, we were mindful to keep a list of minimum viable features and to knock additional features into "if we can" territory. When it comes to scope, to improve I would say I would start digital prototype development and systems design even a day sooner, and to build certain features one at a time until completion rather than bouncing around a bit (this is my experience). Using User Stories was especially helpful for helping me organize what the goals of development were, even more so then the task list I made for the team.
When it comes to scheduling, we have 9 team members in 5 different time zones, so making sure work and delegations were queued up for when I was offline and others were up was very important. Task lists as well as morning "hi-hello-today we will-" really helped with managing expectations and updating the whole team on development progress. It was really satisfying seeing the whole team interact and work together. I was actively learning from my fellow programmers, Spoon, Necron, and GraphicEdit, and I hope everyone else can say the same. Also, I think having a diverse time zoned team also helped us with maximizing production development without burning everyone out. Knowing something was being done around the clock without forcing anyone to crunch or sacrifice IRL activities was really nice.
Scope ultimately led to our game being less than 100% complete. We didn't have much time the last 2 days to tune the enemy strength, add greater significance to delivery items, attach power-ups to each resource item, or to fine-tune additional bugs. The story also wasn't able to iterate correctly, the random deliveries queue is still in-production, and the custom deliveries option could be more clear. I'm satisfied that these are aspects that I know can be improved and lead to a satisfying and complete game with replay value.
As for contributions, personally, I worked on a few different things throughout the jam. I managed onboarding team members, creating and updating team resources, and developing task lists for async development. I supported the team by reviewing sounds and music, artwork, and game systems. I developed the Cargo Controller ( the script that controls the movement and inventory of the cargo vehicle), the Hub Manager (the script that controls the inventory of the Hub during "Calm Mode", as well as the assignment of deliveries), and the Storm Mode Journey (which controlled the "Storm Mode"s game loop). With assistance from Spoon, I also worked on the Game Manager, making sure that it had access to both game modes and could keep track of persistent objects and values like our currency, story deliveries, and delivery items. With his assistance I also created the scriptable objects for the various resource and delivery items based on Spoons SO script.
I worked on the UI for the Hub, designing potential layouts, finding references, coordinating with the team on colors and fonts, and laying out the structure and prefabs using Unity's UI system. It was a bit of a headache but only because the nesting got so deep and the layout groups were a little unpredictable. Still, a much more satisfying and improved experience than my last game jam. Thank you to Rusty for the beautiful UI panel art!
Most days, I would start work off by connecting with the team, seeing what they needed to be successful, updating docs as necessary, all before digging into my code or UI responsibilities. My experience in project management really helped me succeed in this, as well as the dedication and talent of the team I was working with.
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Thank you to RatDrum for developing the music for this game, as well as additional sound effects. Thank you to JollyGoodFriend for developing sound effects, as well. Thank you to Rustyscreech for designing the UI art and backgrounds and the Cargo Cart, as well as the concept art for the characters. Thank you to Danieluxx for designing the character animations. Thank you to Necron for developing the enemy systems. Thank you to Spoon for developing the background pooling system, the Base Item scriptable objects, and the inventory system, and for helping to optimize my and Necron's code. Thank you to GraphicEdit for developing the main menu and pause menu UIs, for developing the for-now unutilized save system, and for supporting Github commits and troubleshooting. Thank you to SirSunstone for writing a captivating story for our game world, and integrating it piece-by-piece into the Story missions, as well as for coming up with a cool list of items for us to implement.
THANK YOU to our team! Could not have done this without you all!
I'm so excited for my next game jam and to see what else I can do!
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Linkoversigt.dk is a Danish SEO-friendly link directory that allows users to quickly submit their websites for inclusion. The platform offers a user-friendly control panel for managing submissions, aiming to enhance online visibility and search engine rankings for listed sites. By providing a structured and accessible directory, Linkoversigt.dk serves as a valuable resource for businesses and individuals seeking to improve their digital presence.

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Top Dofollow Social Bookmarking Sites List for 2024 with High DA
As you all already know that bookmarking a link is one of the best & beneficial ways to get backlink & drive some amount of traffic also. If you wish to bookmark a link on social bookmarking sites such as Google Bookmarks, Digg.com etc. then we value your efforts and would like to present to you this new social bookmarking sites list for 2023 with high DA. I am 100% sure that using these sites, your website's SERP rank will increase and you can follow backlinks also.
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After performing On-Page SEO of your website, the next and important activity that you perform is off-page SEO. In off-page SEO, social bookmarking is a top activity that is used to add links to other domains and get quality backlinks. When you start your off-page SEO activities, you must start directory submission and social bookmarking submissions. Doing social bookmarking of your links will help your website get indexed quickly, and this helps to rank your website for your target keywords.
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