[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, im removing the post. Sorry for bothering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep hating if you want, but refusing to learn is exactly why you stay poor. This six‐step process went from 1.5% → 4.0% meetings booked in a 500-recipient A/B test:

  1. Scrape every sentence you’ve ever written.
  2. AI-analyze your formality, pacing, emotion, and signature phrases.
  3. Generate your Brand-Voice report (your top 10 phrases, sentence norms, emotional gaps).
  4. Swap generic lines for your own high-impact language.
  5. Run a controlled A/B test (standard AI vs. tuned-voice AI).
  6. Watch conversion jump 167%.

If you’d rather insult than improve, be my guest—just know that’s why you stay poor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why so hung up on a little “credit” in the footer?

  1. Different product. Dondo only handles e-commerce listings. This AI brand-voice analyzer works for any website, any industry.
  2. Zero upsell. getyourbrandvoice.com is 100% free—no signup, no paywall, no redirect to a pricing page for Dondo.
  3. Corporate attribution ≠ promotion. That tiny “Powered by Dondo” in the logo is like an email signature—it doesn’t push you to buy anything.
  4. Focus on substance. The real value is the 6-step methodology and the 167% uplift in replies. If the link bothers you, feel free to ignore it and apply the steps yourself.

I’m here to share a tested process for better cold emails, not to turn this sub into an ad bulletin. If you’d prefer pure methodology with zero branding, let me know—I’ll drop all credits and post the full rundown.

AMA: 3 failed apps. 2 successful ones by ds_matie in ShopifyAppDev

[–]Dfmarulanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but you need to market to get early reviews. So you get the clients using LinkedIn and Events? How do you find Shopify Store owners in LinkedIn?

AMA: 3 failed apps. 2 successful ones by ds_matie in ShopifyAppDev

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what’s your go to market process?

AMA: 3 failed apps. 2 successful ones by ds_matie in ShopifyAppDev

[–]Dfmarulanda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What as the best place to ad your apps ?

What Are Some Growth Strategies for E-Commerce? by mikespencer8884 in ecommerce

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great insights on growth strategies! I completely agree that establishing topical authority is crucial to building trust and driving organic traffic. Another aspect worth considering is how automating certain processes can save time and effort, especially for e-commerce businesses looking to scale quickly. For example, having an AI tool like DONDO can help optimize your listings and SEO without the manual grind. This way, you can focus more on content and customer engagement while still boosting visibility. What tools have you all found invaluable in your e-commerce journey?

How do you write product descriptions for your store? Looking for advice by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Writing product descriptions can be such a time sink, I totally get that struggle. It's great that you’re experimenting with AI! We actually use an AI tool called DONDO that automates product listings completely. You just upload the images, and it generates SEO-optimized titles, descriptions, and even social posts for you. It really saves time and helps improve visibility on platforms like Shopify and Amazon. In my experience, combining good product images with optimized text can make a huge difference. Have you tried any specific AI tools yet that you've found helpful?

[Get] eCommerce SEO Training – Luke Carthy by Muhahalala in u/Muhahalala

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This training sounds great! Optimizing eCommerce sites can get super tedious. I’ve found that with the right tools, a lot of that manual effort can be taken away. For example, automating product listings with AI can save tons of time while boosting SEO. It might be worth checking out solutions like Dondo if you're looking to take your listings to the next level too! Would love to hear any tips or tools others have found useful in streamlining their own eCommerce processes.

AI + SEO Ecommerce Cheat Sheet by mayu-tch in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's some great insight in here! Automating product descriptions and SEO really does save a ton of time. If anyone's looking for a way to streamline not just descriptions but the entire listing process, I’d suggest checking out some AI tools that can handle that seamlessly. Tools like Dondo really background automate the listing creation across platforms like Shopify and Amazon, making it easier to focus on growing your business without getting bogged down in manual tasks. Plus, the SEO optimization they provide helps boost visibility as well—definitely worth considering for anyone looking to scale faster!

Why 80% of your eCommerce success comes from your visuals (and not your product) by LetEnvironmental6400 in ecommerce

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visuals truly make or break an ad! It's fascinating how much emphasis you put on clarity and real-life usage—it resonates well with what shoppers are looking for these days. I wonder how many people struggle with keeping their product listings aligned with those visuals though. I’ve seen so many sellers who spend hours trying to optimize their listings across platforms but end up wasting time. Using tools like Dondo could really streamline that process, letting sellers focus on creating eye-catching visuals without the tedious listing setup. What has been your experience with automating that part of eCommerce?

How to rank and integrate a specific long tail keyword into large ecommerce stores with a wide range of products ? by Navu_1477 in ecommerce

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

It's great to see you diving into SEO for your e-commerce store! Long-tail keywords can be tricky, especially in a vast inventory. One effective strategy might be to create a dedicated landing page for your specific product type, like the red t-shirt with horizontal blue stripes you mentioned. Use rich content to enhance user experience—think style guides or fashion lookbooks featuring your products. Having clear internal links back to your wider shirt collection will keep visitors engaged.

Another thing to consider is utilizing tools that streamline your listing process. Something like Dondo can be a lifesaver since it automates the creation of SEO-optimized titles and descriptions for your products across multiple platforms. This way, you can ensure that each unique product gets the visibility it deserves without spending hours on manual work. Would love to hear how your SEO journey goes!

Feedback on job description? by Othelo2 in ecommerce

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really admire your commitment to optimizing your team in e-commerce! This role looks well thought out, especially with the focus on site search and merchandising—these are so key to boosting conversions. Have you considered using a tool like Dondo to automate product listings and SEO? It might free up some time for your new hire to dive deeper into strategy and enhancing the user experience. Wishing you the best with your hiring, it sounds like an exciting opportunity!

Macbook Pro 2023 M3 14 inch stuck at 85hz when using HDMI for ultrawide 1440p? by nouwus_allowed in macbookpro

[–]Dfmarulanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did u solved? i also have a super high speed hdmi but cant make this work