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@Joel Hinton Welcome.
Merging Airtable bases?
Has anyone got some best practice tips for when you want to merge two independent Airtable bases together? I have two working 'prototype' bases and the time has now come to join them together. I'm very proficient with using Airtable but would welcome some ideas on the best way to do this.
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@Colin Clapp Best approach is to align field types first, then use CSV exports/imports to merge tables cleanly. Also make sure linked records match so relationships don’t break during the merge.
How to Build a Local SEO Workflow for Multi-Region Service Dispatch (Using n8n or Similar Tools)
I run a nationwide emergency plumbing dispatch service in Japan.However, due to recent changes in Google’s algorithms, I’m no longer seeing the SEO results I used to get. Currently, our Google Business Profile (GBP) can only be registered in one main location (the headquarters).Given this limitation, is it still possible to attract traffic for “region + service” keywords through SEO? I’m especially interested in whether there are any local SEO automation workflows—for example, something built with n8n or similar automation platforms. Would you like me to make a version that sounds more technical and advanced (for expert audiences) or simplified and friendly (for general discussions)?
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@Kentaro Tanahara If your goal is to attract SEO-savvy professionals, go for the technical and advanced version. If you want to engage general readers or business owners, choose the simplified and friendly one.
Having rate limit issues.
I built a pretty great content machine using notion and n8n. but I had a lot of rate limit problems with my AI accounts. I need to get a lot better at prompting. and managing data.
1 like • Oct 27
@Evan Raymond Use batching, delays, and token optimization in n8n to avoid rate limits.Structure concise prompts (role + context + goal) and chain smaller tasks for better control and quality.
Hard Work Always Pays Off — My Small Success Story
Many people think that creating a website and doing its SEO is very difficult, but I made a website a little while ago and have already started working on it. Today, I checked the stats of this website, and now I’m even thinking about selling it. P.S.: My main reason for posting this is to say that nothing is impossible. Just try to put in the effort, and God will reward you for your hard work.
Hard Work Always Pays Off — My Small Success Story
1 like • Oct 23
@Tanu Adhikari Impressive! Would love to know what niche your site is in. Always inspiring to see real SEO success stories. At what price are you thinking of selling it?
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