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Ari Nakos
Ari Nakos
@ari

https://arinakos.gumroad.com/

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JSON-LD aka Schema Markups and why you need them

What it is

If you’ve ever googled a recipe and seen a clean card with the image, cook time, maybe even reviews—all showing before you even hit a website—that’s JSON-LD.

Same thing when a video just shows up as an actual video block in search instead of a plain blue link. That’s structured data doing its job.

JSON-LD is basically a way to label your content so search engines understand what they’re looking at. It doesn’t change how your page looks to users, but it makes a big difference to Google.

Why it's important

This stuff matters because it helps your content get shown better—not just ranked higher, but actually presented better. Cleaner, more useful, more clickable.

Free Tools

Here’s a quick video that breaks it down and shows how to test your Schema for free

If you want to test or create your own Schema Markup, I built this.

Automation

So I decided to use n8n to automate its generation. Here's a tutorial.

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Tutorial: Get Reddit Leads Straight to your Email

Motivation

So you need relevant business leads from Reddit? Find them without manual searching using this n8n automation I built.

Here's the YT Tutorial, if you want to make it yourself.

Also, here's the blog post describing it.

What it is

An automated n8n workflow that analyzes your website, monitors Reddit for industry-relevant posts, and delivers potential leads directly to your inbox.

How It Works

The workflow analyzes your website to determine your industry & keywords you are targeting. It then searches Reddit for relevant discussions using those generated keywords. Proceeds to filter posts based on engagement metrics and uses AI to identify and summarize potential leads, and delivers them as a formatted email report.

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Automation for HackerNews Pain Point Extraction

While Reddit may be the king of forums at 3.8B visits vs 13.4M by HackerNews , it's still a forum with lots of value.

So that's why I built this tool with the following YT tutorial.

It's quite simple.

  • HackerNews API (it's public & free)
  • GPT 4.1 powered AI Agent with HTTP Request tool
  • Gsheets to aggregate my summary

Link to the tool

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Pain Point Discovery on HackerNews

While Reddit may be the king of forums at 3.8B visits in March of 2025 vs 13.4M by HackerNews, it's still a forum with lots of value.

So that's why I built this tool with the following YT tutorial.

It's quite simple.

  • HackerNews API (it's public & free)
  • GPT 4.1 powered AI Agent with HTTP Request tool
  • Gsheets to aggregate my summary
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Find Leads on Reddit for FREE

Actively marketing our products is necessary, but it should be quick.

That's why I made a free tool on n8n that anyone can use (template pending approval by n8n)

The workflow is simple.

  1. Assign keywords and subreddit channel
  2. Assign model and prompt
  3. Assign Gsheet ID and pick tab to append rows in

To run completely for free, make sure to limit your search results, by setting the upvotes filter to a higher number -- OpenRouter doesn't allow more than 5 requests / min with their free tier.

Here's the tutorial

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Directories are Knowledge Graphs

This past weekend I studied a successful builder of directories named Frey Chu. He doesn't shill for get rich schemes.

He went over a few directories that are quite lucrative -- see the attached images.

Ultimately, what they all have in common is a rich content graph also known as a knowledge graph.

Here's a video, where I explain the terminology and methodology you need to get started.

In summary it's this.

  1. You need to build a website that people want to visit and stay in.
  2. Use a tool such as ChatGPT to brainstorm.
  3. Make the damn directory; here's a tutorial, where I show you how I made one with Lovable.

I got into more detail here.

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How many domains do you own ?

I'll start first.

36.

Also, what's your favorite domain registrar service?

Mine is Namecheap, but thinking of trying Porkbun.

Same Color, Different Meanings

Making a playlist on the usage of color as an integral component in design.

Just to drill in the importance consider this.

UPS and the Brown Branding Backfire

UPS chose brown in 1916 to convey reliability and hide dirt—earning the nickname "Big Brown" in the U.S.

But abroad, the color clashed with local contexts: in Spain, brown trucks evoked hearses; in Germany, brown uniforms recalled Nazi "Brownshirts."

A reminder that even color can carry unexpected meaning across cultures.

Here's the video where I dive deeper.

Also, here's a more detailed blog post.

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90% of people decide on a brand by its color

That's why I built CopyMeow

Goal is to easily provide curated color palettes with meaning.

Anyone can generate a color palette of their choosing as well.

I extracted Huzzler's color palette, while also that of other websites.

Check out the demo here: https://youtu.be/HzkJeo_MGWw

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Turned the Game Snake into a grammar game

Learning grammar is important, but boring.

So I made a game that can help me practice Japanese or Spanish via the retro game Snake (a game 90's kids played)

Check out the demo.

https://youtu.be/F1qsQIMbpMQ

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