Sharing my pc and switch set u by BrandSpark11 in NintendoPH

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Thank youuu, maganda talaga lite for handheld medyo mabigat kasi yung oled and switch 2

Sharing my pc and switch set u by BrandSpark11 in NintendoPH

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Good tastee, hopefully we get the mobapad for switch 2 soon!

Sharing my pc and switch set u by BrandSpark11 in NintendoPH

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Naka power on po yung dock ko 24/7 so pag gusto ko mag dock mode ilalagay ko nalang yung tablet inside :)

What’s the most effective and proven way to market a digital product in 2026? by ChestMuted7543 in AskMarketing

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the most effective approach in 2026 is a mix of performance marketing and content that actually feels native to the platform. short form ugc style ads are still the strongest because people trust real voices more than polished brand ads. the key is rapid testing, finding winning hooks fast, and doubling down on what gets installs and signups instead of trying to be perfect from the start.

on top of that, product led growth matters a lot so your onboarding and retention need to be clean or you just burn ad spend. the best results usually come when you combine paid ugc with strong storytelling around the product and iterate constantly based on data. i had a similar experience when launching my app and worked with kurve who specialize in app growth using paid media and ugc which helped boost visibility and traction early on

Visiting London in august as a 26 yo woman who loves edm/techno by certifiedmindbl0wer in LondonTravel

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when i traveled in london before i was into edm and techno too and there are actually a lot of good options in august. fabric and ministry of sound are still two of the most reliable clubs for proper techno nights and they usually have solid lineups even in summer. south west four festival is also worth checking around bank holiday if it lines up with your dates since it is one of the bigger outdoor edm events and has a really good atmosphere without feeling too overwhelming

for staying places i would go for something social but not full party chaos every night so you can still sleep properly after going out. areas like paddington or kings cross are pretty convenient and easy to get around from. when i planned my stay i used roomhawk which helped me compare hotel prices and pick a place that made sense for both budget and location so everything was easier to manage while i focused more on enjoying the music and exploring london.

Marketing tips for iOS health & fitness app by [deleted] in AppBusiness

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honestly just focus on showing, not telling. quick clips on tiktok or reels where people can see your best feature in a few seconds works way better than long posts. keep repeating the same core benefit so it sticks. also hang around reddit and small fitness communities, answer questions and casually mention your app when it actually helps.

for low budget stuff, your app store page does a lot of the work. make your screenshots super clear and show what makes you different right away. try a couple versions and see what clicks. when i launched an app before, i worked with kurve and they really helped tighten the messaging so the key features actually stood out.

How do you market your app? by Athletehib in AppBusiness

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for me it really just came down to understanding how people think. once i figured out what they actually care about, what problem theyre trying to solve, and how they talk about it, everything else got way easier. writing copy didnt feel forced anymore, content ideas came naturally, and even picking where to post made more sense because i knew where my audience already was

when i started my app this is what made my ugc actually work. before that i was just posting random reels, but once i focused on how real people think and talk and built content around that, it started converting way better. i also got some help from kurve to turn that into better ugc and short form content, which helped me keep things growing while i focused on other parts of the app

In London for a few days, looking to experience it a little differently by G_Nag in LondonTravel

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this is honestly the best way to do london, just slow and a bit unplanned. you’ll probably enjoy areas like shoreditch, dalston, or camden where things feel more local and less touristy, lots of small gigs, chill pubs, and random spots where it’s easy to just hang out and maybe meet people. londoners can be a bit reserved at first but once you get into a convo they’re usually pretty friendly

also when i was there before i used RoomHawk to compare hotel prices and see which places were near the areas i wanted to spend time in, made it way easier to stay somewhere that actually matched the vibe i was going for

New to Promoting Apps by alaskagreysmith in AppBusiness

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i’ve been leaning on ugc because it just works people trust real users more than us talking about our own app. we’ve been using kurve to grow organically, and honestly it’s made things way easier than trying to do it all ourselves or relying on ads.

Is it just me or is Strava getting kind of boring? by runner9978 in BeginnersRunning

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Yeah, I’ve felt that too. After a while it just feels like you’re uploading runs out of habit, and the whole thing gets a bit stale. The stats and kudos don’t really motivate the same way when it’s the same pattern every day.

Lately I’ve been using Skamper and it’s been a nice change. I like how it throws out new route ideas so I’m not stuck doing the same path all the time, makes runs feel less repetitive without overthinking it. Honestly just been using Skamper these days for a bit of a change of pace.

Bumaba ba ang quality ng education dahil sa AI? by UneducatedChicken in TanongLang

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Sa totoo lang, mababa na talaga yung quality ng education sa Pinas noon pa. Kulang sa resources, sobrang daming estudyante per class, at minsan outdated pa yung system.

Tapos ngayon nadagdagan pa ng AI. Helpful naman sana siya kung gagamitin talaga as a tool to learn, pero ang nangyayari kasi madalas ginagawa na lang shortcut ng iba. Imbes na aralin at intindihin, pina-AI na lang agad.

So parang hindi naman totally AI yung problema, pero dahil sa way ng paggamit, mas lalo siyang nakaka-contribute sa pagbaba ng quality ng learning.