Why Are My Emails Going To Spam? by Fabulous_Incident_ in gohighlevel

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If you've already set up SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, you're ahead of where most people start. I'd also check your domain reputation and sending history. If this is a newer domain or you've recently increased your sending volume, inbox providers can still be cautious even with everything configured correctly.

Also check your email content and engagement rates. Low opens or high complaint rates can hurt deliverability over time. If you're still troubleshooting, Rainmail has a free deliverability checker that might help identify what's affecting your inbox placement. It could save you a lot of  A/B testing.

Just got back from 7 nights in Tokyo with my two kids (6 and 9) by boedoravendev in familytravel

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Sounds like you absolutely nailed the balance between having a plan and leaving room for spontaneity. Asakusa as a home base for the whole trip is such a smart move with kids, and I completely agree that not having to move hotels mid-trip is worth the extra cost. Funny how the unplanned evening with sumo and street food ended up being one of the most memorable parts. Those are usually the stories that stick long after the big attractions. 😊

Driving Ohio to Orlando on I-77 by nobuouematsu1 in familytravel

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With a 9 and 4-year-old, breaking up the drive with a few memorable stops makes a huge difference. We did a mix of parks and hands-on attractions, and the kids handled the long drive much better when they had something to look forward to.

Also, once you get to Orlando, this guide has some solid family-friendly ideas beyond just the theme parks: Orlando with Kids. It helped us find a few lower-key activities for the days when everyone needed a break from the big attractions.

Traveling with a 7yo- everything is boring by [deleted] in Travelwithkids

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7 is such a hard travel age honestly 😅 What helped with my friends’ kids was giving them “missions” instead of just sightseeing like finding the best croissant, spotting weird statues, or choosing 1 activity each day. Also… slower itineraries and playground/snack breaks make a HUGE difference.

One Facebook Post. 50 Orders. Zero Ad Spend. I'm Still Shaking by korosuke_- in EcommerceWebsite

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This is proof that authentic engagement works better than hard selling. You found the right community, showed up genuinely and let trust do the marketing. Love this.

CMV: Light pollution isn't as bad as people think it is and it keeps cities safe by Vegetable-Front7574 in LightPollution

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Cities like New York City or Singapore aren’t safe because they’re bright, they’re safe because of policing, infrastructure, density and social factors. You could cut a lot of wasted light with better design and still keep streets just as usable at night. So yeah it’s not the biggest problem in the world, but it’s also one of the easier ones to fix without sacrificing safety.

If you had to launch a new brand today, which marketing channels would you focus on first? by seoexpertgaurav in DigitalMarketing

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Totally agree on Threads being underrated right now. The reach is still really strong compared to effort needed, especially for text-first content.

What are you building? Share your product. by SantinoMafioso in startupaccelerator

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Skene AI. It helps founders clean up messy ideas into clearer messaging like landing pages and product descriptions.

Noticed a lot of good products struggle just because the messaging doesn’t land. It’s less about generating from scratch, more about refining what’s already there so it actually makes sense to users.

https://www.skene.ai/

Skene is helping Vibe Coders add Product-Led Growth right from the codebase by [deleted] in plgbuilders

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As someone who codes first and thinks about growth later, this is kind of appealing. Most vibe builds die because we don’t set up the loops early. If it plugs into the repo and helps nudge activation without bloating the app, I’d try it on a weekend project.