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AI Resume Builder

SwiftCV

AI-powered resumes that get past the bots.

SwiftCV is a SaaS app that helps job seekers build ATS-optimized resumes in minutes using AI. Users answer a few questions about their experience and the tool generates a formatted, keyword-rich resume tailored to a target job description.

Generated keywords

Keywords — SwiftCV
KeywordVolumeDifficultyIntent
ai resume builder free18,00044 MediumCommercial
how to write an ats resume9,20031 EasyInformational
best resume format for career changers4,40028 EasyInformational
swiftcv vs resumeio1,20019 EasyComparison
resume keywords for software engineers6,80037 MediumInformational
how to tailor a resume for a job description12,10033 EasyInformational

Example articles

Guide
2,800 words

How to Write an ATS-Friendly Resume in 2025 (With Examples)

Most resumes never reach a human. Applicant tracking systems filter out roughly 75% of applications before a recruiter sees them. This guide walks through exactly how ATS software reads your resume and what you need to change to get through.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Listicle
2,400 words

10 Resume Mistakes That Are Costing You Interviews

From outdated objective statements to missing keywords and broken formatting, these are the ten most common resume errors hiring managers and ATS systems penalize — and how to fix each one before you apply.

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Comparison
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AI Resume Builders Compared: Which One Actually Gets You Hired?

We tested seven AI resume builders on the same job description and measured ATS pass rate, formatting quality, keyword density, and time to complete. Here's what we found — including which tools are worth paying for.

SEO score 100 · auto-published

Reddit thread opportunities

r/jobs

My resume has been rejected 40 times. I have 5 years of experience. What am I doing wrong?

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AI-drafted reply

Sounds like an ATS issue more than an experience issue. Most rejections at this stage are from keyword mismatches — the resume doesn't contain the exact phrases the job description uses. We wrote a breakdown of this exact problem with a step-by-step fix: [link to SwiftCV article]. The section on tailoring per job description is especially relevant here.

r/cscareerquestions

What resume format actually works for SWE roles in 2025?

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AI-drafted reply

Reverse chronological is still the standard for SWE. The bigger issue for most people is keyword density — ATS systems at bigger companies score resumes against the JD literally word for word. We put together a guide on resume keywords specifically for software engineers that covers which terms to include by role level: [link].

Digital Marketing Agency

Meridian Creative Co.

Boutique digital marketing for businesses that want to grow.

Meridian Creative Co. is a small full-service marketing agency that works with local businesses and early-stage startups. They offer social media management, paid ads, email marketing, and brand strategy — all on retainer.

Generated keywords

Keywords — Meridian Creative Co.
KeywordVolumeDifficultyIntent
how to choose a digital marketing agency5,40038 MediumInformational
small business social media strategy8,10042 MediumInformational
content marketing on a budget3,60029 EasyInformational
marketing agency vs in-house team2,90034 MediumComparison
email marketing for local businesses4,20027 EasyCommercial
how much does a marketing agency cost11,00046 MediumInformational

Example articles

Guide
3,000 words

How to Choose a Digital Marketing Agency Without Getting Burned

The wrong agency costs more than just money — it costs months. This guide explains what to look for in proposals, what red flags to watch for in contracts, which metrics actually matter, and the questions every business owner should ask before signing.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Listicle
2,600 words

Social Media Strategy for Small Businesses: What Actually Works in 2025

Stop trying to be everywhere. The small businesses winning on social in 2025 are doing fewer things better — and most of them are ignoring at least three of the platforms everyone tells them they should be on. Here's what's actually working.

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Comparison
2,800 words

Marketing Agency vs In-House Team: What Makes Sense for a Growing Business

Both options work. The question is which one works for your stage, your budget, and what you're trying to achieve in the next 12 months. We break down cost, speed, flexibility, and quality across both models so you can make the call with clear eyes.

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Reddit thread opportunities

r/smallbusiness

We've hired 3 marketing agencies in 2 years and all 3 were a waste of money. Is this just how it is?

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AI-drafted reply

Unfortunately this is common — most agencies oversell and underdeliver because there's no real accountability built into the contract. The biggest thing we've seen work: audit what they're actually reporting vs what they're doing. Vanity metrics (impressions, followers) vs real metrics (leads, sales). We wrote a guide on what to look for and what to avoid when hiring: [link]. The red flags section is worth reading before your next search.

r/entrepreneur

How much should a small business realistically budget for marketing?

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The 10% of revenue rule is a starting point but it depends a lot on your growth stage. Early on you're paying for customer acquisition, not brand. We broke down what marketing actually costs by channel and what you can realistically expect at different budget levels: [link]. Useful for setting expectations before talking to agencies.

Candles & Home Fragrance

Flicker & Wick

Hand-poured soy candles made in small batches.

Flicker & Wick is a direct-to-consumer candle brand that sells premium hand-poured soy candles online. They focus on clean ingredients, strong scent throw, and seasonal collections. Orders ship from their studio in Vermont.

Generated keywords

Keywords — Flicker & Wick
KeywordVolumeDifficultyIntent
soy candles vs paraffin candles6,60024 EasyInformational
best candles for home decor14,00039 MediumCommercial
how to make candles last longer9,10022 EasyInformational
scented candles for gifting5,50031 EasyCommercial
what makes a high quality candle3,20018 EasyInformational
candle wax types compared2,80021 EasyComparison

Example articles

Comparison
2,200 words

Soy vs Paraffin Candles: What's Actually the Difference?

The candle industry is full of marketing claims — 'cleaner,' 'longer lasting,' 'better scent.' This article cuts through the noise and explains what the research and burn tests actually show about soy and paraffin wax side by side.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Listicle
2,000 words

How to Make Candles Last Longer (7 Things Most People Don't Know)

Most candles burn out faster than they should because of simple mistakes made in the first few uses. Tunneling, wick length, and burn time all matter more than people realize. Here's what to do differently from the first light.

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Guide
2,500 words

The Best Candle Scents for Every Room in Your Home

Scent affects mood, focus, and sleep more than most people give it credit for. This guide matches fragrance profiles to rooms based on function — what works in a bedroom isn't the same as what works in a home office or a kitchen.

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Reddit thread opportunities

r/HomeDecorating

Can anyone recommend good candle brands that aren't Bath & Body Works? Looking for something that actually smells good and isn't overpowering

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AI-drafted reply

If you want something that throws scent without being synthetic, small-batch soy candles are usually the move. The fragrance-to-wax ratio tends to be better and the burn is cleaner. We actually wrote a breakdown of what to look for in a quality candle if it helps narrow things down: [link to Flicker & Wick article]. Covers what 'clean burn' actually means and how to spot it on a label.

r/Frugal

Why do my candles always burn unevenly and leave wax on the sides? Am I doing something wrong?

876Active thread
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AI-drafted reply

Almost certainly a first-burn issue — candles have wax memory, so if you don't let the melt pool reach the edges on the very first light it will tunnel for its entire life. We covered this and a few other tricks for getting full burns out of any candle: [link]. The wick trimming section is especially useful.

Independent Fashion Brand

Vault Studio

Considered basics for people who don't follow trends.

Vault Studio is an independent DTC clothing brand focused on elevated everyday wear — structured basics, quality fabrics, and minimal branding. They sell online and have a small cult following built almost entirely through organic content.

Generated keywords

Keywords — Vault Studio
KeywordVolumeDifficultyIntent
how to build a capsule wardrobe22,00041 MediumInformational
sustainable fashion brands worth buying8,80053 MediumCommercial
how to style an oversized blazer12,40029 EasyInformational
quality basics clothing brands6,10044 MediumCommercial
how to dress minimalist on a budget5,30026 EasyInformational
fast fashion vs slow fashion9,70038 MediumComparison

Example articles

Guide
3,200 words

How to Build a Capsule Wardrobe from Scratch (Without Buying Everything at Once)

A capsule wardrobe isn't about owning less — it's about owning things that work together. This guide starts with the 12 pieces that form the foundation of any functional wardrobe and explains how to layer, mix, and expand from there without waste.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Comparison
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Fast Fashion vs Slow Fashion: What You're Actually Paying For

The price difference between a $25 shirt and a $95 shirt isn't always about the brand name. We break down the real differences in materials, construction, labor, and longevity — and show when the expensive option actually saves you money.

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Listicle
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5 Ways to Style an Oversized Blazer That Don't Look Like You Borrowed Your Dad's Jacket

The oversized blazer is one of the most versatile pieces you can own — but it's easy to wear it in a way that reads sloppy instead of intentional. These five outfits cover casual, office, and evening with real outfit formulas you can follow.

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Reddit thread opportunities

r/femalefashionadvice

I want to stop impulse buying clothes and actually build a wardrobe I love. Where do I even start?

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AI-drafted reply

The most useful starting point is a wardrobe audit — figure out what you actually reach for versus what just takes up space. From there, a capsule approach helps a lot because it forces you to think about how pieces work together before you buy. We wrote a practical guide that starts from scratch, no prior wardrobe knowledge assumed: [link]. The section on buying order (what to get first vs what to add later) is usually the most helpful part.

r/BuyItForLife

Looking for clothing brands that actually last more than a year. Budget ~$100 per piece

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AI-drafted reply

At that price point you're in solid territory for quality basics. The main thing to look for is fabric weight, seam construction, and whether the brand publishes material sourcing. We did a breakdown of what to look for when evaluating clothing quality before buying — not brand-specific but useful for any purchase: [link].

Payroll Software

PayPath

Payroll software that doesn't require a manual.

PayPath is a payroll platform built for small businesses with 1–50 employees. It handles federal and state tax filings, direct deposit, contractor payments, and year-end W-2s automatically — with a setup process that takes under 30 minutes.

Generated keywords

Keywords — PayPath
KeywordVolumeDifficultyIntent
best payroll software for small business16,00058 HardCommercial
how to run payroll for the first time7,40027 EasyInformational
payroll software vs accountant3,80031 EasyComparison
how to pay contractors correctly8,90029 EasyInformational
gusto vs quickbooks payroll5,10062 HardComparison
payroll taxes explained for small business owners6,20033 EasyInformational

Example articles

Guide
3,400 words

How to Run Payroll for the First Time: A Step-by-Step Guide for Small Business Owners

Running payroll for the first time is intimidating — federal taxes, state withholding, pay schedules, direct deposit setup. This guide breaks the entire process down into eight steps you can follow even if you've never touched a payroll system before.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Comparison
3,100 words

Best Payroll Software for Small Businesses in 2025: Honest Comparison

We compared the six most popular small business payroll platforms on price, ease of setup, tax filing accuracy, contractor support, and customer service quality. Here's what each one is actually good at — and who each one is right for.

SEO score 100 · auto-published
Listicle
2,600 words

Payroll Taxes Explained: What Every Small Business Owner Needs to Know

Federal income tax, FICA, FUTA, state unemployment — payroll taxes are more complex than most new employers expect. This breakdown explains each tax, who pays what, when it's due, and what happens if you get it wrong.

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Reddit thread opportunities

r/smallbusiness

Just hired my first employee. Have no idea how payroll works. Where do I start?

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AI-drafted reply

Congratulations on the hire. The main things you need before you can run payroll: EIN (federal employer ID), state employer registration, the employee's W-4, and a payroll schedule. It's less complicated than it sounds once you've done it once. We wrote a step-by-step guide specifically for first-time payroll: [link]. Covers everything from setup to the first pay run.

r/Entrepreneur

Is it worth paying for payroll software or should I just use my accountant?

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AI-drafted reply

Depends on headcount and how often you run payroll. For 1–5 employees, payroll software usually runs $30–50/month and handles filings automatically. Accountants typically charge per payroll run or monthly retainer and may not be as fast for direct deposit. We wrote a comparison on exactly this question with a breakdown by business size: [link]. The cost analysis section is useful if you want to run the numbers.

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