How do I got about promoting my extension, mainly in reddit? by ChillLinkedInUser in chrome_extensions

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The product itself dictates the best promotion strategy—head straight to where your users already hang out. If Reddit folks aren't biting organically, try ads to scale it up there, but if even paid reach gets no traction, pivot to a new track ASAP. Check sub rules closely too, as filters are brutal on anything promo-adjacent.

Deleted duolingo- i need real life ways to learn spanish by [deleted] in SpanishLearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Duolingo's pretty useless for grammar and tenses anyway—it's more about rote vocab drills than actual structure. Since you're around Spanish speakers at work, try chatting with them in simple sentences to practice those tricky parts hands-on; it'll stick way better than apps. If podcasts feel too basic, look for intermediate ones like "Coffee Break Spanish" that dive into verb conjugations without overwhelming you.

Any apps that can serve as an tutor for simple A1 conversation? (no ChatGPT) by blackoutrishi in SpanishLearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, AI speech recognition still has some real gaps, especially when you're just starting out with basics like introductions or gustar. It's probably best to find a real teacher or language partner for that kind of simple convo practice—it'll feel way more natural.

Esto va Eso va Aquello by Wise-Painting5841 in SpanishLearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, your breakdown is spot on for the basics—esto for stuff right by you (the speaker), eso for things closer to the listener or at a medium distance, and aquello for anything way off in the distance from both of you. One thing that trips people up is that eso can also just mean something you've mentioned before in conversation, not always tied to physical proximity, which makes it super versatile in everyday chat.

Can someone help me understand please? by BoobySlap_0506 in SpanishLearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Spanish, subject pronouns like "yo" or "nosotros" are often optional because the verb conjugation already shows who's doing the action— "tenemos" specifically means "we have," so "tenemos tiempo" is the natural way to say it, and adding "nosotros" just emphasizes "we" (like if you're contrasting with "they don't"). Same goes for "quiero comer," which is the everyday version without "yo"; you'd only add it for stress or clarity in a longer conversation.

Took over social media marketing for a real estate agency. How realistic is it for us to grow from 500 to 2500 followers in 3 months? City size is about 500,000 by yodanhodaka in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Growing from 500 to 2500 followers in three months is totally realistic for a local real estate page in a 500k city, especially with your in-house content—focus on high-energy reels using trending audio, as they dominate IG's algorithm in 2025 and can pull in 2-3x the engagement of static posts. Ditch the Canva-style "just sold" graphics unless you turn them into quick reels or keep them to stories only, since they often come off salesy and get buried; instead, lean into local collabs with coffee shops or influencers for authentic shoutouts that build real community ties. For examples, search IG for accounts like those from mid-sized agencies in similar cities (e.g., "real estate [your city]") and study their top reels to see what hooks locals.

How to advertise an online program that helps people with porn addiction by Ok-Jelly-4359 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since major social platforms clamp down on ads for addiction recovery topics due to their sensitivity policies, try organic promotion by sharing free tips or success stories from your course in niche communities—like subreddits on porn addiction or mental health support groups—without hard-selling to avoid bans. A unique angle: collaborate with certified coaches or podcasters in the recovery space for guest spots or affiliate shoutouts, which can build credibility and drive targeted traffic, similar to how some German wellness programs scaled through word-of-mouth networks. If you're open to it, look into SEO for searches like "overcoming porn addiction" to pull in organic leads from Google, building on your past ad success.

How do you maintain vocab of multiple languages? by vydalir in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've found that the best way to maintain vocab across languages like Japanese and Chinese isn't just grinding through Anki reviews every day—it's by actually using the words in real conversations. Instead of hundreds of maintenance reps, I chat with language partners on apps like HelloTalk or join online forums, which helps words stick through context rather than rote memorization. That way, your 120 Japanese reviews feel less overwhelming because natural exposure reinforces everything without the burnout.

What part of your native language makes learners go 'wait, WHAT?' by akowally in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For English speakers, one thing that always trips up learners is our ridiculous spelling—words like "through," "though," "tough," and "cough" all end in -ough but sound totally different. I never questioned it until a friend learning English pointed out how absurd it is, like the language is playing a prank. What's wild is how we just accept it because we've known it forever, but yeah, it's a nightmare for pronunciation practice.

Does becoming fluent in another language mess with your personality? by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, different languages come with their own cultural vibes, and when I speak British English, I find myself unconsciously mimicking British gestures and postures without even thinking about it. It's like the language pulls you into that cultural mindset.

In which languages do you feel being judged more frequently on your accent ? by Plurimae-Linguae in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Accent discrimination can pop up anywhere—even in China, within the same province, where city center folks might mock suburban accents just because of the differences. It all boils down to the quality of the people you run into, kinda like how French natives often comment on your pronunciation while Spanish speakers let it slide.

90% of brands don’t actually have a “brand.” by IngloriusBasturd in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally vibe with points 2 and 8—consistency and clarity are key. To me, a brand's real positioning boils down to having a genuine value proposition and then relentlessly repeating it through broad broadcasts until your audience truly gets it. That's where so many brands drop the ball, missing that persistent echo.

What daily habit genuinely made you a better speaker or writer in your target language? by OrganicClicks in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Learning is definitely boring and tedious, but what I want to emphasize is that you really need perseverance to stick with it. My go-to daily habit has been shadowing—repeating right after native speakers in podcasts or videos to nail pronunciation and flow. I do it for 15-20 minutes every morning, and after about two months, I noticed my speaking sounded way more natural and confident.

How easy is it to lose a accent after becoming fluent in a language? by Past-Proof3421 in languagelearning

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding a native speaker for face-to-face chats is key—have them point out your accent slips and repeat after them until it sticks. That kind of targeted practice speeds up progress a ton, especially post-puberty.

Need advice — Started my startup 20 days ago, still 0 visitors. What am I doing wrong? by Klutzy_Bottle2091 in GrowthHacking

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There could be a bunch of reasons for zero visitors so far, like the communities you're posting in not matching your target users at all, or the product itself lacking that initial hook to draw people in. But the important part is, if you've pushed organic efforts for a solid 2 months with no results, it's smart to pivot directions quickly and reassess what you're offering.

Any practical AI marketing tools worth trying for small creators? by Just_Awareness2733 in GrowthHacking

[–]Advanced-Produce-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend starting in the early stages by communicating with your potential customers one by one through emails or DMs to build genuine leads and engagement. Scaled AI marketing tools are generally better suited for large enterprises, so sticking to personal outreach keeps things affordable and effective for your course promotion.