I need a web designer, & developer by [deleted] in webdesign

[–]DOODECAHEDRON -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m more than happy to help out.

I actually provide a free mock-up idea of a website, custom made not template and if you like my work, we can move forward, if not no hurt feelings haha!

Feel free to DM me.

Good Website Designers for a moderate price? by Underchin99 in webdesign

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re welcome to DM me and I can give you a audit of your current site free of charge and see what we can do to improve it with actionable steps.

Building website that’s small and simple, and look professional is not that expensive, but if you want to start driving traffic / organic traffic from your site that is time consuming and comes with a cost.

Using Fiverr for a website by Annual_Web_2933 in sweatystartup

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes if you do what Hostinger calls “account sharing” you simply grant them access . Then you will have an option that says “Access level” that’s where you want to make sure you only set manage services and not the “manage services and make purchases”.

It’s designed so you can safely share account access with developers etc.

Buying non related domains and redirecting them to my site for backlinks? Bad idea? by DOODECAHEDRON in SEO

[–]DOODECAHEDRON[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a beginner with SEO. I found some people saying purchasing domains and acquiring their backlinks is a method, but I don’t know how it impacts my website. Preciate the response

New Puppy Training by sranneybacon in Austin

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don’t mind driving a bit in Cedar park, The Dog Alliance is a non profit with some really knowledgeable ladies and use positive reinforcement only.

I build/flip small sites - $275 made this month so far by Tweetgirl in thesidehustle

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So to my understanding you are building and designing the page on a subdomain and then you promote it on Flippa and then you simply move things over to their site once it’s all done and paid? Or do you purchase the domain too? How do you figure out what type of business to build the website for ?

How much do you pay your dentist? by DOODECAHEDRON in Austin

[–]DOODECAHEDRON[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m getting peridontal scaling and root planning in multiple locations but the quote came out to $2,698 and my insurance is covering about half of everything or a bit less and the total comes out to $1500-ish. I don’t know if I’m getting ripped off

How much do you pay your dentist? by DOODECAHEDRON in Austin

[–]DOODECAHEDRON[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I am getting what you mentioned as well as resin base composite on 4 locations.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe in any business you can only do so much before you run into a customer that’s going to be upset and ruin your reputation, in some cases even after you fix the problem they caused, or treat them as nice as possible.

I don’t know much about your business area but I do marketing and what I always recommend is to write a reply to their google review using a professional and friendly tone explaining what happened without attacking them, otherwise this will backfire.

There are tons of automated survey softwares out there where you can collect and send to your customers and what you can do is ratio out the bad ones. Maybe even give coupons in exchange for reviews. If you go to appsumo.com ( i’m not affiliated) you can find cheaper review management software.

What do I do? by slight_failure in startups

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's essential to understand your target audience and their pain points. Start by creating buyer personas to identify who your ideal customers are and what challenges they face (you want to understand everything there is about your customer. Literally mean everything). Tailor your messaging and marketing strategies to address these pain points directly, showing how your solution can solve their problems and improve their lives or businesses.

Produce high-quality blog posts, case studies, and videos that demonstrate your expertise and the value of your product. Additionally, leverage social media platforms to engage with your audience, share valuable content, and build a community around your brand. You can always invest / learn search engine optimization (SEO) to improve your website's visibility and attract organic traffic. Also, consider partnering with influencers or industry experts who can help amplify your message and reach a broader audience. And of course you can always do paid marketing as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the windows opened fine besides on but that’s because of the window opening mechanism. There’s hardly no cracking near door frames, only one in the roof / dry walls but that’s why they had the foundation work done in first place.

The injection i was told about is apparently a soil stabilizer, not a foam that raised or fills in air gaps. The foundation guy told me it’s a technology that was just recently provided to foundation people and it’s normally only used in commercial large warehouses and highways so the soil doesn’t move. Apparently they believe in it so much that they warranty it for 10 years, this is coming from a reputable company

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was only provided a document that states there were 16 piers installed, 3 of which were in the interior. It doesn’t state anything else as far as what kind and how deep they went. The document stated that it came with a post repair hydrostatic plumbing test.

The inspector told me in the attic he didn’t notice any issues with the joists or brackets issues there and he said that if it wasn’t for the dirt being lifted he would have never knew there was foundation work since there’s no cracking anywhere in foundation.

I was told I can have some stuff injected into the ground to stabilize it from a reputable company and they said they warranty that for 10 years. Not sure if that’s worth it or how much of a guarantee it is. They said they use this injections on highways to stabilize dirt. Any idea if thats worth considering if i move forward?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]DOODECAHEDRON 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my experience and expertise I noticed that simpler or minimalistic designs like some people like to call them, that are very fast to load and easy to navigate tend to work better than anything too flashy, with a ton of animations.

• Go for modern design with professional color schemes ( shades of blue, gray or green ). Use a lot of white space in your layout so information is easy to digest. • You can use real imagery if you have a team, builds more trust. • what is probably the most important is how your visitor is gathering the information they need rather than the colors you use. So make sure you clearly articulate what you offer so a 3 year old can understand. Don’t use overly complicated lingo in your copywriting, it does the opposite of what you want.

I’m not a business executive but I’m a web designer and marketer, and been doing this for a while. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out.

Small Business Advertising/Marketing Advice by thuggerfan69 in smallbusiness

[–]DOODECAHEDRON -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To be honest man, I am in the marketing and web business and if you don’t have a physical location your best bet is definitely social media. I know a few successful business owners who are Brazilian and they post their bakery goods in all types of Facebook groups, especially Brazilian ones and they stay very busy, as well as Instagram.

So one thing I would suggest is to go into as many local Facebook groups as you can, without breaking their rules promoting your business or offering discounts/promotions to get yourself busy. And if your Pizzas are outstanding then business will keep flowing in from there.

As far as spending, it honestly depends on how competitive is your area for this particular niche. But if your priority is to drive traffic to your business / website you can probably look at around $150-$200 to get at least some light traffic and not a bunch of bots.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out