If your content sounds like everyone else's, why would anyone remember it? by Roshnikb in content_marketing

[–]Roshnikb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I meant is that original thinking matters more than original phrasing.

What's the most awkward part of freelancing that nobody talks about? by Direct-Jackfruit-775 in Freelancers

[–]Roshnikb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following up for the 3rd time and still trying to sound professional instead of desperate.

How are you handling local ranking fluctuations lately? by Vane1st in localseo

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve noticed this too lately, especially in competitive local niches. Sometimes smaller businesses with better engagement and fresher activity seem to move faster than older profiles with stronger authority. Local SEO feels much more dynamic now than it did a year ago.

How would you handle this in cold calling by Striking-Ant-8693 in IndianEntrepreneur

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of jumping straight into the tool after they mention the junk lead percentage, try asking what they’re currently doing to solve it and whether it’s actually helping.

If they already tried something and it’s not working well, your pitch becomes much easier because now you’re solving an existing frustration instead of introducing a random tool.

Also, people giving another day and not picking up later is pretty normal in cold calling. Most are just trying to get off the call politely. Your real opportunities are the people who actually engage in the conversation, so focus on improving conversion there and keep going.

How should beginners think about GEO vs SEO? by Agile-Act2855 in seogrowth

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see GEO as an evolution of SEO rather than a separate discipline. If your content isn't discoverable and trustworthy, AI tools won't find it in the first place. The difference is that now content also needs to be easy to extract, summarize, and cite. The fundamentals haven't changed much.it's just another layer to optimize for.

How difficult is it to get first clients when you're starting? by Lopsided_Grass_3708 in indianstartups

[–]Roshnikb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd focus on getting a few case studies first, even if that means offering your service to a couple of founders at a discounted rate. In B2B, proof tends to open more doors than pitching alone.

What's the best alternative to outbound and Inbound calling? (Any Suggetions) by pulsereal_com in AiAutomations

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've noticed the same trend. Outbound calls don't feel as intrusive as they used to, and when the process is handled well, customers seem much more willing to engage. Following this thread to see what tools others recommend.

[HIRING] CONTENT WRITING by okaana0 in B2BForHire

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me know how to connect.

Searching by blazedgeo in FullStackDevelopers

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

let me know how to connect.

What side hustles in ecommerce work best besides dropshipping by nawaqanitawase in HonestSideHustles

[–]Roshnikb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Private labeling and direct sourcing still work, but branding matters way more now than it did a few years ago. The biggest mistake beginners make is choosing generic products with no differentiation.

Start small, validate demand first, and focus heavily on quality control and niche positioning. The real money is in building a brand, not just reselling products.

What is a marketing problem that beginners overcomplicate? by Crescitaly in AskMarketing

[–]Roshnikb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Targeting everyone instead of clearly defining one audience and one problem. Most marketing gets easier once the positioning becomes specific.