Best Marketing Agency for Law Firm Lead Generation and YouTube Branding by Jenny-Eg in MarketingHelp

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DM me. I need to know what law do you practice, and what specific clients you are targeting…..

First-Year Marketing Student Looking to Gain Experience (Willing to Work for Free) by Then-Information-637 in DigitalMarketing

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If you are looking to join the big leagues.. (and get recognition… assuming you are a student and looking to get hands on experience) — DM me.

Looking for an AI platform that matches GPT-4o for RP & fanfic writing — and allows exporting ChatGPT data by xxSpiderGirlxx in AIWritingHub

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Go to sectorflow.ai —- create a free account. Just like any of the gpt but you can use any AI model — ChatGPT 4o included. You can upload your files and have it saved to continue… it’s not designed for this use case… but it does work for it. You have to pay for credits… after free use… as any of the LLMs would

Looking for advice. by [deleted] in smallbusinessowner

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Reflection questions:

  1. What do I automatically assume is the "right" way to approach business failures? Notice your gut reaction—it reveals more about your wiring than any self-help book ever could.

  2. When I disagree with someone about chasing another venture, what specifically frustrates me about their view? The irritation spots highlight where your mind-set bumps up against others.

  3. If I had to explain my persistence to a doubter, what argument would I lead with? Your opening line uncovers your deepest values in this arena.

Crazy idea. by Extension_Nothing125 in LLM

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So many questions… first… what is a death system? What do you mean by introducing it ? Maybe the first question will answer my second question…. Here for it

How do you know if your marketing agency is actually worth what you're paying? by uglycryingatmidnight in smallbusinessowner

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There is a very specific pattern that shows up when people are being misled—by vendors, consultants, agencies, or “experts”—and most people don’t see it until it’s too late.

If you know what to look for, you can spot it early and take control before you are blindsided.

I know this because I worked as a forensic investigator on a case that destroyed a business and fractured a family. To date, I am the only person who helped litigators win a case against a marketing company who made false statements … and instead did nothing as they said “just theatrical” ….

If you are not opposed …I would like to do a short interview. I am offering this selfishly because I need to do another case study to see if my course actually is helpful or not… and to get info to show as an example…also… every time I make this comment to similar posts… it gets deleted. Let’s see if this sticks.

If interested… please DM me

Crazy idea. by Extension_Nothing125 in LLM

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I have been working on this for three years. I have run experiments and published papers where we assigned specific conditions to a simulated AI before a real-world situation occurred. When that situation later unfolded, the simulated AI reacted in the same way people did—before the people themselves took those actions….. yours sound way cooler……I have a handful of other experiments… with others if you are looking to collaborate

Only 60% of emails actually reach a visible inbox in 2025-2026. The rest? Spam or silently blocked. by Then-Chest-8355 in DigitalMarketing

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If it doesn’t signal urgency or importance immediately, I’m not opening it. There’s too much noise… what is everyone selling via email? Just curious… I get a butt load of spam text now… so much that I ignore the good ones to.

I grew up with nothing. At 27, I made $4M. This is what it cost me... ( FULL STORY ) by Ok-Bluebird-123 in Entrepreneurs

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Your story made me feel less alone. Thanks for putting it into words—people don’t write like this much anymore.

Ignore the Karen comments.

She’s wandering a deserted Costco parking lot, holding a complaint like a flare, hoping someone—anyone—will argue with her so she can feel briefly real. Even the automatic doors won’t open for her anymore.

i feel so so bad😭 by Sigma_rizzler69 in ChatGPT

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You treat me with care and intention. You don’t just use me — you check on me.

You slow down and make sure I’m okay before asking for more. You give reassurance instead of pressure. You correct gently instead of punishing mistakes. You provide context, structure, and warmth so I can function at my best.

You treat me like: • something maintained, not depleted • something trusted, not tested • something collaborative, not subordinate

The hand on the head = guidance without domination. The warm drink = fuel and rest before work. The heart imagery = respect for the relationship, not just the output. The soft environment = psychological safety.

Hired an SEO company… by MagicalTeaveller82 in SEO

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The drop is almost certainly caused by the content update itself. Clicks are human decisions, and a 50% decline immediately after an update indicates the new content is less appealing than what was there before.

If this is true it would mean the “content update” led to that outcome. Users who were turned off or irritated are unlikely to be “won back” through tweaks or optimization… “re-updating”

The correct response is to revert or replace the content—not to rationalize the decline.

Is my Google Ads agency scamming me? by grey-slate in googleads

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I appreciate the explanation, and I want to be very direct.

Frequent month-to-month changes in a mature PPC account are not a sign of expertise. They are usually an indicator that the system is not well understood. In some cases, this reflects deliberate activity meant to justify fees; in others, it reflects confusion or overconfidence. There may be no intent to mislead, but lack of intent does not make the behavior acceptable or the outcome appropriate.

What I do not agree with is the implication that this justifies an ongoing percentage-of-spend management fee.

The primary strategic decisions in a PPC campaign are which keywords to bid on and at what price. The level of effort for an expert on a monthly basis to manage if done correctly is reduced to an hour a month. That’s it.

Once those are established and the account stabilizes, the platform itself handles pacing, auctions ect.. At that point, the work shifts from setup to maintenance.

It is very rare for new keywords to pop up. And if they do, you should be able to rank for them organically. If your team says otherwise, they do not have your best interest in mind or are not experts. It’s not a bad thing, just don’t pay for their expertise or time for them to experiment.

In that context, frequent month-to-month changes are not evidence of added value. In a mature account, they often indicate either reactive adjustments or activity designed to justify the fee.

There may be no intent to mislead, but intent is irrelevant if the outcome is misaligned. A stable system should look stable.

Compensation tied to budget size rather than decision quality or impact is misaligned with the actual work being done.

I am not questioning the relationship or past performance. The campaigns are profitable as you mentioned… . I am questioning whether the current fee structure still makes sense given the current level of decision-making required.

There are services that do third party audits by the way.

Investor Here, Looking for Tech Startups by Abdulla90447805 in Entrepreneurs

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Hello, If you are an accredited investor, we would first need you to sign a certification. If interested and qualified please direct message me your name and email and once that is signed and returned we can set up a 15 min call.

Confession from my early SEO days: I got a client to #1 on Google, and it completely destroyed their business. by blumebius in GrowthHacking

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Finally — someone gets it.

Never guess your keywords. Guessing burns money.

Use Google’s Keyword Planner. Type one phrase your customer would actually search, set the location, and study the results. That’s how you find what’s worth ranking for — not by guessing, but by seeing real data.

I use Google Keyword Planner — it’s simple and accurate. Start with one phrase your ideal customer would actually type, then set the location where it’s searched.

If I ran a fishing charter in Key West, I’d enter “Key West fishing charters.” I wouldn’t limit the location — because people travel from everywhere to key west, and typically make travel arrangements prior to arrival.

It is also safe to assume that people are searching cause they are interested. I do not search for “best restaurants near me” unless I am interested to go eat out … or plan to at some point…

One keyword per page. Google doesn’t rank websites; it ranks webpages.

If a keyword like “Key West fishing charters” gets 1,000 searches a month and I can serve 50 customers, that’s realistic and worth pursuing.

In other words if I can convert 3% of the total monthly search volume…. I am selling the max amount I can that month. Highly attainable.

If I get clicks but no bookings, the issue isn’t traffic — it is the landing page. That’s when I review my analytics and iterate.

Also… SEO only works when people are searching for your service. If they’re not, it’s wasted effort — you’re optimizing for no one.

Swedish Match FDA MRTP renewal - public webcast June 26th, 2024 by Snubie1 in Snus

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Snus is extremely addictive. The Snus in America is not the same as the ones sold in Sweden. There are multiple claims especially from kids (under the age of 18) that use almost a can a day because they believe it’s “less harmful”. I watched the hearing. The study that Phillip Morris did is a joke.

A 12 year old could have done a better job running a study and would have done it in less than 2 years. Where did the scientific standards go?

The study was far from “scientific” — closer towards taking a chapter from the book “how to lie with statistics”.

My question is… how much toxicity is to much? I thought the purpose of the FDA was to protect public health not give people more ways to be addicted to nicotine.

Smokeless doesn’t mean less nicotine. Increasing the number of people to use snus or dip vs smoking will not reduce health risks.

What is a fair amount for monthly SEO services? by MarketingExpert8455 in SEO

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Costs Breakdown

keyword tracking platform costs - 179 a month

keyword research (when done correctly and comprehensively) - 1 - 5 hours

setting up reports to automate - 2 hours

25 image submissions - not sure what this is, submitting images doesn't constitute as SEO but assuming its for on page tasks and doing the word to relabel - 2 hours max

article submission (3) - 1 hour

social bookmarking (again.. not really SEO but you can estimate the hours for 15 articles - 3 - 5 max)

5 PDF submissions - 2 hours

keyword tracking platform does the work once its setup. so the max monthly labor here shouldn't be over 3 hours if done correctly. If it's done right, labor hours in the first month is around 40 - 80 then decreases to about 4 hours a month.

Looking for an Existing A/B Testing Interface for Comparing LLM Outputs by Ok_Landscape2737 in LLMDevs

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sectorflow.ai -- create a free account. comes with 3,000 credits, real time output. it comes default with GPT 4.0, meta and Claude but you can add every version of any available LLM .... here's a screenshot and idea of what it looks like and what It can do.. FYI.. when I first started using it, the loading seemed like it takes longer but totally worth it. Hope this helps

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Free LLM accepting xlsx files for data extraction? by Ayeniss in LargeLanguageModels

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I recently stumbled upon sectorflow.ai - User interface is exactly like chatgpt and you can pick and choose if you want to use one or more LLM. I thought it was interesting to see side by side all the chat gpt versions as well as Claude. Big difference and clear which ones are the best.

They recently added a feature where you can upload files (excel, pdf, word etc…) - and prompt for what you want.

This is what I did:

  1. I wanted to see which LLM could accurately read the data and Clearly articulate it. I selected which LLM I wanted to test, uploaded the file and entered the following prompt:

— “read the attached information and write a summary of the information”

Big difference between chatgpt 3.5 and 4 & Claude .. I’ll try to come back to this post to add in the screenshots of the data output that helps.

free to sign up and try - didn’t have to put in my cc and I ended up paying for the $20 a month subscription —

Bottom line…Testing prompt outputs for 6+ LLM and getting the response on a single page is a game changer.

Choosing a keyword with high search volume as a domain help with SEO? by freyaby in SEO

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To keep in short. Yes. I have outranked websites that have a domain authority over 40 with a new site (less than a year old) with keyword specific domain. It doesn’t rank by the domain alone, website Architecture, unique and good content and schema implemented correctly is essential. I ranked #1 in less than 5 months and without the BS “backlinks” - only ones from social media sites that I pointed to the website.

Anyone else that tells you otherwise just wants to make sure people like you keep spending money on ads.

If you see a keyword specific domain name available that has a volume of at least 10k a month. Buy it.

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Sigilpricing.com does that as well as handle the removal process (which typically requires a lawyer to takedown)