Where do you find the best links for your niche interests? 🔗
Dan Monaghan
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Do you have a favorite source or person who always shares really useful links for your interests? I often find myself stuck with the same old Google results, feeling like there must be more valuable content hiding out there.
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I totally understand the frustration of sifting through repetitive search results! Having a go-to source or person for fresh, useful links can make a big difference. For instance, if you're into gaming, you might want to check out reviews or forums that discuss the best racing game for Android—like CarX Street Drive. This game stands out with its realistic graphics and extensive car customization options, making it a must-play for racing enthusiasts. Exploring specialized content can help you uncover hidden gems in both gaming and other interests!
I usually find good niche links thru Twitter - following key peeps in ur space and checking what they share/engage with. Reddit subs can also surface some gems if u dig around the noise. Recently been trying out Refind.com too - u can follow topics and peeps, and it curates relevant links. Worth checking out!
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I too find myself in the same mudhole, but I find some respite while hovering through Quora, Redditt, or Medium