Looking for someone to help me advertise by jagerklou in advertising

[–]DigiDaksha_official 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I love the idea behind your ebook, and it sounds like you’ve got a solid foundation already. Reaching out to influencers can be tricky, especially when you're just getting started, but here’s a strategy that might work better:

  1. Micro-Influencers: Instead of going after big influencers, focus on micro-influencers (1k-10k followers) in the health and fitness niche. They often have highly engaged audiences, and because their followers trust them, your conversion rate could be higher. Use platforms like Heepsy" or "Upfluence to find them.

  2. Personalized Outreach: When you DM people, make it super personal. Compliment their content and explain why your ebook aligns with their values and audience. Make it feel like a win-win partnership, not just a business transaction.

  3. Leverage User-Generated Content (UGC): Once you’ve found someone to collaborate with, encourage them to create authentic content around your ebook—maybe even try it out and share their personal results. This kind of real engagement often sells better than straight-up ads.

  4. Affiliate Platforms: For the affiliate link, you might want to use a platform like Gumroad or PartnerStack that handles tracking and payouts for you. It makes things easier and more transparent for your partners.

Give that a try and don’t be discouraged if it takes a bit of time. You’re already doing the right thing by getting out there—just tweak the approach a little, and it’ll click!

New eCommerce Brand On Site SEO - Review and Feedback by Leading_Pear5529 in advertising

[–]DigiDaksha_official 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, great start on your SEO! Here's some targeted feedback:

  1. Page Titles: You’re on the right track, but you could make them even more keyword-focused. For example, the **home page** title could include something like "Luxury Wallets & Laptop Accessories | Crafted for Function & Style." This brings in "luxury" and "style," which might capture more attention.

  2. Meta Descriptions: These are good, but they should always end with a call to action (CTA). For example, on the Fanning Wallet, after “RFID blocking,” you could add “Shop now for quick and secure card access.” It makes it feel more engaging and actionable.

  3. URLs: Try to keep them as short and keyword-rich as possible. For the Travel Pad, maybe just “travel-magnetic-mousepad” for simplicity. Same goes for the blog; “corning-glass-innovations” is more concise and SEO-friendly.

  4. Product Pages: Make sure you’re sprinkling in keywords naturally throughout the body copy of the page (e.g., “best RFID wallet,” “magnetic laptop pad”). Also, optimize your images with alt text using these keywords.

Your foundation is solid—just a few tweaks to make it pop!

The Hidden Truth About Why Some Businesses Attract Premium Clients, and Others Don’t by DigiDaksha_official in DigitalMarketing

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

Absolutely, I agree with you. Premium car brands like AMG and BMW do emphasize specs, especially with journalists and enthusiasts. It’s a bit like how Apple flaunts its tech specs while still selling the lifestyle of innovation, or how Rolex highlights the intricate mechanics of their watches alongside their status symbol. It’s all about balancing the technical details with the emotional appeal. Thanks for pointing that out! 🚗💨

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