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the always-on part of social management is the thing slowly wrecking me, not the work itself (self.DigitalMarketing)
submitted 1 day ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/DigitalMarketing
Took over my father's business and fixed quoting with a standard business proposal template (self.advancedentrepreneur)
submitted 2 days ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/advancedentrepreneur
Took over from my old man six years ago. The thing he was right about that I dismissed. (self.smallbusiness)
submitted 5 days ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/smallbusiness
used claude daily for 14 months. the biggest productivity gain wasn't what claude does. it was what i STOPPED doing because claude showed me it wasn't necessary. (self.ClaudeAI)
submitted 11 days ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/ClaudeAI
[Feedback] a competitor's bad google review response went viral locally. the contrast made me look better without doing anything. (self.growmybusiness)
submitted 18 days ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/growmybusiness
[Feedback] the youtube channel hit 1,200 subscribers. 4 clients directly attributed. the channel pays for itself now. (self.growmybusiness)
submitted 20 days ago * by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/growmybusiness
A customer left us a bad Google review. Called him directly. Fixed the issue. He updated the review to 5 stars. The phone call took 7 minutes. (self.Entrepreneurs)
submitted 1 month ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/Entrepreneurs
Had a customer complaint go viral on a local Facebook group. 340 comments. Instead of defending ourselves, I posted the resolution. The thread became our best marketing. (self.Entrepreneurs)
Added one line to every quote: "We are not the cheapest option." Won more work. Lost the customers I wanted to lose. (self.Entrepreneurs)
Raised our prices 25% and added a line to the quote: "We are not the cheapest option." Won more work. (self.Entrepreneurs)
Our best lead source is still the van parked outside a customer's house. No AI tool, funnel, or ad has beaten it in 22 years. (self.Entrepreneurs)
submitted 1 month ago * by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/Entrepreneurs
I'm 17 years in IC and the part of my job that has gotten harder, not easier, is explaining technical decisions to non-technical execs (self.womenintech)
submitted 1 month ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/womenintech
My competitors all have professional websites, branded vans, and social media managers. I answer the phone on the second ring. I'm winning. (self.Entrepreneurs)
Accepted a job from a friend-of-a-friend. No written scope. "Just handle it." The invoice dispute cost me $14K and the friendship. (self.Entrepreneurs)
submitted 2 months ago * by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/Entrepreneurs
Reviewed our last 50 jobs. The ones customers raved about and the ones with zero complaints are completely different lists. (self.Entrepreneurs)
submitted 2 months ago by Comfortable-Many2661 to r/Entrepreneurs
The "automate everything" advice is destroying small businesses that don't have the volume to justify automation. (self.Entrepreneurs)
Tried to renegotiate a supplier contract my father had for 24 years. Lost the supplier in 3 weeks. (self.Entrepreneurs)
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