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Posts by ifourth

Too busy to tweet this Q4 😅

Building pSEO pages, launching a new directory, scaling POD sales, and preparing SaaS lessons to teach my Thai community.

Will be back to chit-chat soon!

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Well...just registered another domain 😅

Got an idea that might solve one of my own problems. So, I'm building it.

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

You don't need a million-dollar idea.
You need a tiny system that solves a boring problem automatically.

That's what SaaS really is.

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

pSEO still blows my mind.
I didn't touch SEO manually.
Just kept adding automated quote pages every week.

Now traffic's up again.
Compounding traffic is a beautiful thing.

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Every SaaS I build teaches me one thing:

automation > perfection.

A rough system that runs 24/7 beats a polished one that needs you to touch it every day.

5 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Moved one of my sites to @Hetzner_Online a few weeks ago. 100% uptime so far.

Paying less. Getting same reliability.

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I think my pSEO strategy is working. I never did any SEO for this site before, but it's already getting more traffic after adding the new pSEO pages a few weeks ago.

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Distribution beats innovation.

Even an average product wins if it shows up everywhere your users hang out.

- Reddit
- X
- YouTube
- SEO
- Communities

The more doors you knock, the more customers open.

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Your first $100 MRR isn't about profit.
It's about proof.
Proof that someone found value in what you built.

That $100 changes everything.

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Most SaaS fail not because of bad ideas but because the founder got bored before the product got traction.

Patience scales revenue.

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pSEO is the most underrated traffic strategy for SaaS.
You don't write 1 blog post. You create hundreds of pages automatically.
Each targets a small niche keyword.
Google indexes them slowly, then traffic compounds forever.

It's free distribution on autopilot.

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Working on both SaaS and eCom at the same time. I can't skip eCom since it's Q4 (shopping season 😅).

Time is limited, so to save time on creating ads, I let Claude Code write a script that automatically creates and launches Facebook ad campaigns to test new products for me lol

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Some of the pSEO pages I worked on yesterday have already been indexed by Google.

It's always satisfying to see results this fast. Hoping traffic starts rolling in soon!

5 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Done building pSEO pages for one SaaS.
Now moving on to build pSEO pages for another SaaS 😅

The grind never ends but Google traffic is worth it (I wish)

5 months ago 1 0 1 0

Worked on pSEO pages for PODtomatic and CSV2Invoice last week, but interestingly, I got more new users on @lzyPost.

I haven't even started marketing it yet, just focused on improving the system 😅

Today, I'll be working on building some pSEO pages for lzyPost.

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PODtomatic: $250k in sales - ✅ CHECKED

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Working on a big upgrade for @lzyPost today

- Now supports Etsy product links
- Now supports Amazon product links
- Added parallel processing to generate posts faster
- Improved security

Will continue working on pSEO pages for lzyPost tomorrow!

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The easiest way to sell print-on-demand on Amazon?

Use PODtomatic to launch tons of products across small niches and run hundreds of Amazon Ads campaigns to promote them.

5 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Not bad. Churn dropped after tweaking the service a bit :)

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Got up and checked:

- My bot is working really well.
- New pSEO pages are being generated.
- Google is slowly indexing them.
- Traffic is gradually increasing.

Looks like my pSEO plan is on the right track.

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

Builder mindset:
- Ignore the noise
- Ship ugly
- Learn fast
- Automate what’s boring
- Keep going

Repeat until you stop caring about validation.

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Indie hackers don’t burn out from hard work.
They burn out from working hard on things that don’t matter.

Learn to delete tasks faster than you add them.

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Building alone is hard.
Not because you don’t know what to do but because no one is clapping when you do it.

Keep clapping for yourself. That’s how solo builders survive.

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Done setting up the system to automatically generate pSEO pages whenever people use my free tool in PODtomatic.

Also set up a Discord bot to send me a daily report showing which pages were created or updated.

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Been stuck for a few days earlier this week. Facebook ads are never stable. I re-created new campaigns with fresh creatives, and now I'm back on track to crush sales this Q4.

Spent $120 and made around $700 so far, not bad!

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

One script can create hundreds of pages.
Each page ranks for a keyword.
Each keyword brings a user.
Each user builds your business.

You're not writing content.
You're writing distribution infrastructure.

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You don't need a 24/7 team.
You need a 24/7 system.

- AI writes content
- Automation publishes it
- Cron jobs ping Google
- pSEO keeps ranking
- Blog traffic turns into signups

That's how you turn prompts into pipelines.

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Forget "learn to code."
Learn to describe systems clearly.

- Write what you want the app to do
- Let AI scaffold the logic
- Test, break, refine, repeat
- Add automations before UI polish
- Ship it ugly, make it better with feedback

AI makes execution free.
You just need to know what you want.

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Lazy developers secretly build the best systems.

- They hate doing things twice
- They automate before documenting
- They write ugly scripts that quietly run for years
- They solve problems once, not every Monday

Laziness + curiosity = automation goldmine.

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The most powerful builders think in loops, not lines.

Code once, reuse ten times
- A trigger becomes a habit
- A script becomes a system
- A system becomes freedom

You stop asking "What do I need to do?"
You start asking "What can I make never need doing again?"

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