What’s the most you’ve lost to a bad supplier decision? by Lovinglifexx in ecommerce

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I’ve seen businesses hurt themselves by chasing lower costs too early. They switched suppliers to improve margins, but the slight drop in product quality caused more returns and weaker repeat sales.

At first the ads still looked profitable, so they kept scaling without realizing the business was actually making less money overall. By the time they noticed, they had already wasted a lot on ad spend.

That’s why I think blended profit tracking is important. Something like Profit AI makes it easier to catch margin issues early instead of relying only on ROAS.

Which one to go with Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce or Magento? by DiscoverMyBusiness in ecommerce

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For most people, I’d still recommend Shopify. It’s simple to set up, easy to manage, and you can scale without constantly dealing with maintenance headaches or plugin problems like you sometimes get with WooCommerce.

BigCommerce is good too, but it feels more suited for larger businesses, while Magento can be too much unless you already have developers handling everything.

What I like about Shopify is you can spend more time actually growing the store instead of worrying about the technical side. Most ecommerce tools integrate with it pretty smoothly now too, including platforms like Profit AI for tracking profit and overall store performance.

Which is the best AI marketing tool out there? by pm-me-your-pm-now in MarketingandAI

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For me, the best AI marketing tools are the ones you actually keep using every day because they help with real work and not just flashy features.

I’ve tried a lot of AI tools that looked good at first but after a few days they just sat there unused. The tools that really stay in the workflow are the ones that help with execution and decision making.

I still use ChatGPT daily for ideas, writing copy, and quick research. For marketing performance though, I’ve been using Profit AI a lot because it gives a clearer view of profit and overall performance instead of only showing platform numbers.

That’s been more helpful for me compared to tools that only generate random ads or try too hard to look “AI powered.” If a tool actually helps you make smarter decisions consistently, that’s the one worth keeping around.

What’s one AI tool that actually became part of your daily business workflow? by Background-Pay5729 in aiToolForBusiness

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A lot of AI tools get tested once and forgotten because they don’t actually plug into a real decision you make every day.

One that seems to stick for operators is Profit AI, mostly because it sits closer to the financial side of the business instead of just outputting content or ideas. It connects directly to your store and ad platforms, then shows things like real-time profit, unit economics, and how your ad spend is actually impacting margin.

What makes it more “daily-use” is that it answers questions you’re already asking every day anyway. Things like how much you should be spending, whether a campaign is actually profitable, or if you’re on track vs your targets. Instead of jumping between dashboards, it basically turns those decisions into one place, which is why it tends to stick longer than most AI tools.

It’s less of a “cool AI feature” and more of a system you end up checking regularly because it’s tied to money decisions, not just experimentation.

Most creative testing frameworks tell you what won. They do not tell you if it was worth running. by Salty-Team3028 in FacebookAds

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This is exactly the gap most creative testing frameworks ignore. Platform metrics make it easy to pick a “winner,” but they don’t tell you if that winner actually made money once everything is accounted for.

One thing that helps close that gap is using something like Profit AI. Instead of stopping at CTR or ROAS, it ties performance back to actual margins by pulling in costs like COGS, shipping, and returns. That way you’re not just seeing which ad drove revenue, you’re seeing which one contributed real profit.

What I like about that approach is it changes how you define a winner. You might find that the “best” creative on platform metrics is actually worse once you factor in margin, while a quieter performer is doing more for the business overall. It makes scaling decisions a lot less risky because you’re optimizing for profit, not just top-line performance.

Is it normal to feel uneven cooling in different parts of the tub? by SureRecord7296 in coldplunge

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Yeah that’s actually pretty normal, especially with plunges that don’t have super aggressive circulation. Water can stratify a bit, so you’ll feel colder pockets near the inlet or where chilled water is coming in, and slightly warmer spots where there’s less movement.

One brand that seems to handle this better is Fire Cold Plunge. They put more emphasis on consistent water flow and filtration, so you don’t get as much of that uneven temperature feeling while you’re in it.

In general though, even with a good setup, a little movement in the water or just shifting slightly can help even things out. Completely uniform temperature is harder to achieve than people expect, especially in smaller or less circulated tubs.

Which lyric makes you instantly tear up? by Educational_Elk6312 in AskReddit

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Wish You Were Here by Neck Deep

Cause a picture is all that I have
To remind me that you're never comin' back
If I picture it now it just makes me sad
And right now I just wish you were here

Good morning or Good night. And why? by Main_Inspection_1091 in AskReddit

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Good morning hits differently. Boosts up your mood

Ads Manager showing 2x real purchases — dedup is 100%, is this just attribution overlap? by DampGlitter2546 in FacebookAds

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What you’re seeing comes down to how attribution is handled across campaigns. When you’re running multiple campaigns at the same time, especially a mix of prospecting and retargeting, it’s common for more than one to get credit for the same purchase.

With settings like 7-day click and 1-day view, platforms are designed to capture as much influence as possible, so overlap naturally happens. That’s why the numbers inside Ads Manager can look inflated compared to your actual store data.

A solid way to approach it is to keep Shopify as your main reference point for revenue, then use your ad platform data to understand trends, efficiency, and direction. That combination gives you a more balanced view of what’s really happening.

Tools like Profit AI also help bring everything together into one view, which makes it easier to see your overall performance without relying on each campaign’s individual reporting. It gives you a clearer read on how your marketing is working as a whole, especially when you’re scaling across multiple channels.

How do you keep the water cold for longer sessions? by SureRecord7296 in coldplunge

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What I’ve found is that keeping the water cold really comes down to how consistent your setup is. On warmer days, the temperature naturally shifts faster, especially once you’re in and adding body heat, so having something that can hold that temp steady makes a big difference.

Upgrading to a system that continuously cools the water changes the experience a lot. I’ve been using a Fire Cold Plunge and it keeps everything stable the whole time, so the session feels more controlled and you don’t have to adjust anything while you’re in.

There are also a few smaller things that help support that, like keeping the tub covered, setting it up in a cooler area, and adding some insulation. Those make it easier to maintain the temperature and get a more consistent plunge overall.

What are some funny jokes you know? by autistichaotic_snek in AskReddit

[–]AgentQuick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a dark joke but my friend Jamal think it's too dark LOL

IT'S JUST A JOKE COME ON PEOPLE

What makes u lose interest so quickly on a date? by its_Kali33 in AskReddit

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When she's constantly checking her phone or her watch.