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: Paying tower lords for a mention. This was risky; if the Great Algorithm caught wind of the "paid bribe," it would cast both towers into the shadows of the "De-indexed Valley."
: Instead of building a whole new tower, she found existing, popular rooms (articles) and placed a relevant, helpful sign (link) inside where it naturally fit. LINK BUILDING SERVICES
: She would craft "journalist-bait"—hyper-specific statistics or viral stories—that the city's heralds (news sites) would naturally cite as primary sources. : Paying tower lords for a mention
: Manually placing signs in public squares or directories. It was easy but carried little weight with the Great Algorithm. : Manually placing signs in public squares or directories
As Elara’s service grew, she developed specialized techniques used by the best modern agencies:
: Quality connections require manual labor and real relationships; shortcuts lead to penalties.
Elara didn’t just build bridges; she created "endorsements of trust" between isolated towers of information. In her city, a tower's height (its ranking) was determined by how many other reputable towers pointed their viewers toward it. The Three Paths of the Weaver Elara knew there were three ways to connect towers: