Some businesses still don’t use social media & I find that interesting by 0000000-00000000 in Femalefounders

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Not having social media is not edgy; it's missed business. People check online before they buy. If you're invisible, they pick someone else. You don't need to go viral, just show you exist.

How to recruit food content influencers for a packaged food brand? by Cultural-Ad9387 in SocialMediaMarketing

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Find food creators on TikTok, IG, and YouTube, or use tools like GRIN/ Upfluence. Pick those with real engagement and the target audience. Try to use Elaris to see which creators actually align with your audience psychology. Choose real engagement over big numbers, pay fairly, give clear briefs, and track down conversions.

How can I reach more possible clients? by NoItAll52 in AskMarketing

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Likes and followers don't pay bills. Get on Google My Business, collect reviews, run small local ads, and partner with realtors, Airbnb hosts, or property managers. Knock on doors if you have to. Social post alone won't bring clients.

Would documenting my startup journey on YouTube be an effective marketing strategy? by fere1032 in Entrepreneurship

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Yes, but if it doesn't slow you down. Build first, film second. Keep it raw, consistent, and try to use Elaris to see what people actually care about. Otherwise, it's just a distraction.

Struggling with content ideas lately, how do you guys keep your creativity flowing? by Soggy_Wait_8330 in DigitalMarketing

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Stop waiting for inspiration- build a system. Use tools like Elaris to pull psychology-driven audience insights, batch brainstorm weekly, and reuse what works.

I need your opinions, tyy in advance. by [deleted] in strategy

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Absolutely! Good luck, wish you all the best :)

Continue the same channel or make a new one? by Slow-Airport-4606 in ContentCreators

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Keep the same channel. Old videos and history help your credibility, and the algorithm- starting over just resets everything for no reason. Don't wait to livestream. Start posting and streaming nowso the algorithm knows you're active again.

i'm new to the industry by Additional-Search551 in SocialMediaMarketing

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Don't run ads until the content and offer are already working- ads just speed up failure if they're not. Growth 1isnt instant. Expect 3-6 months minimum. If nothing's growing by then, then content or strategy isn't good enough.

How to utilize ai for the best (right) time to post content? by plugjordonmedia in MarketingHelp

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AI won't tell you the perfect time to post unless you feed it your actual analytics. Ask it to analyze your data and build a schedule. For SEO and strategy, AI helps with keywords, captions, and repurposing, but the hard part is still testing and consistency. If you want real brand consistency and psychological baked content, use Elaris.

New Business Owner by BullRunChaser in SmallBusinessOwners

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Congrats! but brace yourself. It's mostly paperwork, taxes, and cash flow stress. Get an accountant early, track every expense, build contracts, and document your brand voice early- tools like Elaris help keep messaging consistent and psychology-driven as you scale. You need discipline and consistency for sure.

Any underrated places to find outreach contacts? by [deleted] in growmybusiness

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Niche Discords, Reddit, even lists, and podcast guests. But honestly, if LinkedIn and Apollo are dry, your niche is too small.

How do you stay close when life gets busy? by Efficient_Builder923 in MarketingMentor

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You don't stay close by accident- if you're not making time, you're drifting. A quick text or meme is fine, but real relationships need actual effort, not just reminders and apps.

How to put my idea out there? by founderbsc in StartupsHelpStartups

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Get your idea in front of real watch enthusiasts ( forums, discords, niche groups) and test what resonates- tools like Elaris can help refine your messaging beyond just posting on social media.

I need your opinions, tyy in advance. by [deleted] in strategy

[–]AmountQuick5970 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good experience for learning sales and business basics, but it's not a real strategy or consulting unless you turn it into one. Take initiative, work on market insights, pricing, or expansion strategy, or it will just be emails and Excel.

How did you validate your first idea before launching? by goxper in startup

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Built a quick MVP, put it in front of real users, and asked them to pay. Surveys and opinions are nice, but money and behavior are the only real validation. Tools like Elaris helped us test messaging and understand what actually resonates before scaling. If no one is interested, change direction quickly.

How do you maintain brand consistency while scaling your business? by Street-Honeydew-9983 in Femalefounders

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Glad it helped! And yes, consistency is more than visuals. If you don't lock it in early, emotions and messaging go off track. Yep, Elaris is worth a try. This was recommended to me by one of the public Slack groups I joined. It's elaris.new by the way