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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
Huzzler and its small vibrant community is amazing.
I hope I never unintentionally violate any community rules, while I finesse my brand messaging.
If I do, I can count on Vincent on correcting me.
Ultimately, genuine effort will be appreciated...but not all forums.
Below I share a screenshot of a post that followed all rules, yet resulted in a ban on Reddit.
Have to be mindful of the language we use.
It's the ultimate form of (Prompt) Engineering.
The project
I build language learning applications, because I love learning languages.
So I built a game called Grake, which is inspired from the classic game Snake, except you grow the snake by capturing the words in the right order.
This is playful way to learn grammar, vocabulary, and syntax in foreign languages.
How I did it
- Used Ahrefs to find common expressions that people search for such as :
How to say in spanish.
this resulted in 33,691 keywords in the USA alone.
2. I filtered for low KD and high SV.
3. Then created pages that exemplify the word or phrase that match that keyword in Grake.
As a result I created pages whose title, description, and keywords in the metadata contained said keywords.
After 1 month, I successfully ranked for 140 keywords.
Although only 1 of them is top 10, I feel optimistic about my strategy of generating traffic, while I continue marketing my language learning application.
Here's the video, where I show the proof and how I did it.
Yesterday I made a post on how to use Gemini + Gamma to make a website in minutes.
Honestly, it's an amazing combination.
But, did you know that GenSpark, can do a similar job for you without using any other tools ?
This was my prompt
I am creating a video on the meaning of colors across cultures. return a well formatted report with a table on the meaning of colors across all the major cultures, such as Western, Chinese, Indian, West African, Native American, etc make it into a presentation.
This is what it returned.
Now I can design my course on color design much faster.
Here's the YT Tutorial.
I was researching on the meaning of color across cultures, as part of a video I am working on. So, I need a research tool.
Now, I need to create a presentation or a website in minutes.
Can I do that ?
Yes.
There's a 2 step formula that I found:
- Use a Deep Research Tool (Gemini, ChatGPT, etc) -- this is how I conducted my research.
- Use a text to presentation maker, namely Gamma.App.
Here's the final output by gamma. Just crazy.
Here's the YT tutorial: https://youtu.be/Sz2jNt2KHCw
OpenRouter.AI is an LLM and multimodal model inference management service.
You issue an API key once.
Then you choose which model you want to use.
Set your prompt.
Ready to go.
You can also use it for free (up to 1k requests / day)
Here's a short demo.
Don't pay for Cursor or Windsurf.
Why?
Because Cline + OpenRouter.AI can you give the exact same experience for FREE (up to 1k requests/day)
I made a YT demo
CopyMeow is a user-friendly tool that solved a common need of mine.
It allows you to extract the color palette from any website in just 1 click.
Here's how it works:
- Insert the URL: Enter the website URL into CopyMeow's input field.
- Wait a Few Seconds: The tool analyzes the website's colors, including the homepage, accents, and secondary colors.
- Download the JSON: Once the analysis is complete, download a JSON file containing the extracted color palette.
This JSON file provides a detailed breakdown of the website's color scheme, making it easy to integrate into your design projects.
I have been writing more recently as part of my marketing initiative. Thought I'd do a demo of a popular AI image model, and I am astonished at the quality of images with 1 shot-prompting.
here are my 3 evaluations
Create a hyper realistic sunset of Santorini
This actually is quite realistic. 8/10 for sure. ( the neighborhood is called Imerovigli)
next up:
An astronaut riding a horse on the moon
finally a more practical test:
A logo of my company called Auspicious but just use the AU and create a reference to the element gold because AU is short for the element gold in the periodic table make it minimalistic
I am impressed.
Here's a link to the YT demo : https://youtu.be/O2gFLTKP1RQ
Every products starts at 0, but going from 0->1 is where entrepreneurs show their skill.
To get your first client, you need to convey trust.
Assuming word of mouth hasn't picked up yet...testimonials are the solution, right?
Since user feedback has a positive + negative aspect to it, why not use the positive feedback as testimonials?
That's what I did.
Now all listed products are eligible for :
- reviews
- backlinks
- testimonials.
Check out the ( < 2 min) video tutorial here: https://youtu.be/z0NOT2mouYQ
I write about it in more detail here : https://www.realreview.space/blog/how-to-get-testimonials-for-your-saas-in-3-simple-steps