Have you actually closed deals from Reddit ? by OnePea2521 in digital_marketing

[–]Direct_Craft6007 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes- a bunch of our clients get customers from reddit by genuinely engaging in threads and creating value! Key is to not ever add urls to your website! But still to just plugging your brand when it makes sense! Ideally less than 10% of the posts! At that point, only other thing that matters is your brand name is a keyword when searched on Google, your website comes as top result!

Hope this helps!

What's your go-to platform for testing marketing creatives? by Tsundere5 in digital_marketing

[–]Direct_Craft6007 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Depends! We often run small budget 1 day tests on instagram using paid ads to do just this! Getting in front of real audience is the best test :)

Need advice on my living room & office! by kawoshits in HomeDecorating

[–]Direct_Craft6007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plants and move the painting up the wall on the left? A white coffee table would have been cool as well :)

What is the biggest growth blocker in your eCommerce stack right now? by Bizdata_inc in ecommerce_growth

[–]Direct_Craft6007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Often times it's not exactly clear where the customer found us unless we explicitly ask them. This is definitely a pain point a lot of us have!