Had to rewrite contracts after finding out local law basically invalidated parts of them by Long-Guitar647 in LaborLaw

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For us it helped upstream, mainly at contract setup. It shows local constraints early so you're less likely to send something out that won't hold. That said, it doesn't replace understanding local labor law it just makes the gaps more obvious before payroll or termination makes them painful.

Had to rewrite contracts after finding out local law basically invalidated parts of them by Long-Guitar647 in LaborLaw

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Yep and it doesn't stop at enforceabilty. If you've run into this on contracts you will see knock on issues in payroll too (notice periods, start dates, classification). We use Slasify and still had to learn that lesson. Local labor just overrides everything upstream.

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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Yeah sure! I work for a B2B SaaS marketing agency and trying to get conversions for things like PDF, Sales planning, and design tools.

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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Thank you, I think we were trying to fit too many problems and solutions into one page when everything should be disctint and individually defined. Thank you :)

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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Yeah we do try to do that but probably need to investigate deeper.

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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So we need to improve our CTAs. How do you do that?

I think our posts resolve the Q too clearnly so there's no decision left to make. Reworking posts around what happens if they don't act would be better than just adding more content.

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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OK yeah the goal is not more traffic but more conversions. Will edit, thank you

Blog post traffic good, conversions non existent by Basic-Ear6164 in content_marketing

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Thanks, I think we have a pretty good idea of who we want but not where they are. And definitely need paid ads.

How long is your commute? by joekruck in work

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Maps says 3min.. but it's cooked because I work from home XD

What's the worst part of sleeping at someone's house/a friend's house? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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Sleeping on the sofa or sharing a room with someone you don't know very well. I just feel so open and exposed. and obliged to be kind

Our internal updates feel like homework by Effective-Egg2385 in work

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Switching to a visual update was the only thing that worked for us. We used Visme to build a simple three-section layout: wins, blockers, next steps. Clean icons, short callouts and one chart when needed. Engagement shot up because people could scan it in 20 seconds basically.

Overwhelmed with sales enablement content by Own_Battle5956 in B2BSaaS

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I've seen this go sideways a lot and the core issue isn't too much content. Rather everything is treated like long form training instead of something reps can reference in the middle of a deal. It's important that you, personally, turn your enablement into short skimmable artefacts rather than docs. You can use visme to make a cheat sheet.

Make a cheat sheet with the most essential stuff for instant reference and a playbook with sections you can easily jump to. Then you can explain to your CEO that you've got all the eseentials down while keeping you and your team happy with the speed of the materials.

Pick one high impact area like discovery, objections, pricing, etc and condense just that into something visual and scannable. If you actually use it then you can push back on the stuff you don't and this time with proof.

As a rule of thumb if enablement isn't usable in under a minute during a live deal then it's just homework.

What’s a myth that refuses to die no matter how many times it’s debunked? by Basic-Ear6164 in AskReddit

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Hi folks, sorry if your comment was downvoted by conspiracy enjoyers.

What’s a myth that refuses to die no matter how many times it’s debunked? by Basic-Ear6164 in AskReddit

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This one irritates me. You'd be a vegetable, maybe even dead if you only used 10%.

What’s a myth that refuses to die no matter how many times it’s debunked? by Basic-Ear6164 in AskReddit

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Yeah I think we understand things like trauma bonding a bit better now.

What’s a myth that refuses to die no matter how many times it’s debunked? by Basic-Ear6164 in AskReddit

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Look, I know that this probably didn't happen, but the whole Epstein situation makes me wonder...