I tried many methods: submitting to AI tool directories, posting on community forums, and driving traffic through platforms like Pinterest/Quora. But I quickly discovered a pattern: The exposure directory of nofollow links doesn't necessarily directly improve SEO, but it can bring real clicks, brand search, and subsequent organic mentions. Buying backlinks that "look like dofollow links" has very limited SEO value if the placement is social media/UGC. The most effective approach is often: Content + Demo + Result Comparison. Showing users the difference between input and output naturally encourages them to click and try. Therefore, I started focusing more on creating "reproducible demo materials": Future Baby Prediction: Couple Photos → Baby Prediction Images Growth Changes: One Image → Comparison of Multiple Age Groups Cartoon Babies: Original Image → Collection of Multiple Style Avatars. This content is advertising in itself, and it's easier to spread than hard-sell ads.
I discovered that "parent-child/baby" content has a natural power to spread on social media platforms—whether it's cute, funny, heartwarming, or topics like "what will the future baby look like?", people can't help but click, comment, and share.