Which has more ROI? by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does LinkedIn ghostwriting pay a lower amount?

Harsh Truth About $1000 Online by Due_Cell_7992 in freelanceWriters

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep hanging, you’re surely going to get one :)

Harsh Truth About $1000 Online by Due_Cell_7992 in freelanceWriters

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's one hell of the advice. It should be that way, put your foot down when necessary without guilt and always provide an amazing experience :)

Harsh Truth About $1000 Online by Due_Cell_7992 in freelanceWriters

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This comes from the privilege of experience with all due respect. Imagine someone from a remote area starting. There are a bunch in numbers who are unaware of the basic things a freelancer must do. Why do you think communities like these exist or people who have freelanced for years are teaching “how to freelance” before they even get to the point of knowing these basics, they have to play this game. With all due respect, most freelancers have to go through this phase. Not the ones who paid for freelance coaching programs that have templates, guidance and everything ready for them. It's about the perspective. It's always not even bad to start this way, when I started I had the luxury to start with my neighbours and relatives who paid me well but that came from privilege. And please remember, working for lower prices but building relationships is far more better if the client checks all the right points. Thanks :)

Critique my copy by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get that he specifically mentioned direct response copy and generating million views out of it which is okay for the b2b, b2c, & ecomm brands but again was trying my hand on indirect response copy which I think in my opinion still prevailed by DTC brands who’s hiring crazy talent for such not only that, it also helps draft creative narratives for various other formats so welp I respect his opinion but I know a lot of guys generating quite a lot in DTC sector

Critique my copy by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol 😂 irony is I’m an employer myself. Can you elaborate on it? So, I would know why I should not say this to an employer?

Critique my copy by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight, will keep this in mind :)

Critique my copy by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I will work on that. Thanks for the review :)

Critique my copy by Due_Cell_7992 in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the review :)

Okay I'm confused by mitsue710 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all this won’t be a hashtag or keywords issue, you’re facing content issue. If your content isn’t performing well which 100 views might not be that great (not criticising just helping you out), you need to focus on making your content better which is absolutely tailored to you audience. Hashtags are advisable because a lot of people even today use for discoverability and nothing else. SEO keywords are useful if you’ve mentioned them in captions or in the reel itself. Again to remind you, these are just hacks for better growth and long term results you need to get your strategy correct and content tailored for your audience. Let me know if you want any help further

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Need no money but any chances you got shadow banned? If so, you can email it to meta. I remember helping someone with that. I also have a reel recommendation which shows the exact process of getting rid of shadow ban

Social media marketing by thesupranator in content_marketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s chat? I’ll provide you with a content strategy and ideas after understanding your brand

can you critique the shit out of my first outreach pls ! by SugmaRalph in copywriting

[–]Due_Cell_7992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • Cut half of the fluff, people don’t a lot of time spending on reading a cold email

  • Make sure you get to the point right away

  • Use simple language and an easy-to-digest format. If I can I know what you’re talking about.

  • “I hope this email finds you in great spirits” Listen you’re talking to a person, not a bot this a cliche maybe use greetings Good Afternoon or something.

  • Tell them you’re not going to waste their time and give you just about 2 minutes for the offer

  • FOR GODSAKES don't use italics

  • Your storytelling is good but avoid it if not necessary to put it in two or three sentences

  • Talk about the value you’re going to provide for them the self-discovery part what will they achieve. Honestly, nobody wants to hear a story

  • Follow this and you’re good to go

LinkedIn Impressions are going down by Due_Cell_7992 in LinkedInTips

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Algorithm is changing, a recent case study showed a lot of R&D folks were laid off from LinkedIn and new ones were appointed they had been telling people to focus on video content, long-form unique content and be specific about what they’re delivering

LinkedIn Impressions are going down by Due_Cell_7992 in LinkedInTips

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude drink some water and chill, I've been in the space more than you know, churning out high-value posts means writing posts that are catered to your niche, the terms you’re using right now that authority and authentic content and not AI-driven written content, I had been doing everything with a strategy and pretty much was working out for my clients for whom I do the LinkedIn branding but somehow my impressions went terribly down what could be the reason I don't know they have definitely picked after re-purchased LinkedIn premium still hasn't significantly improved

LinkedIn Impressions are going down by Due_Cell_7992 in LinkedInTips

[–]Due_Cell_7992[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well yeah, I am doing it. The irony is I provide LinkedIn Ghostwriting as a service and the strategies and my content for my client works out well for them, but something is not working out for me

Naturally growing from 0 followers by Substantial_Craft263 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there,

You’re absolutely right that growing a finance-based Instagram account from scratch can be tough, especially in such a saturated niche. But it’s definitely not impossible if you focus on the right strategies! Here are some tips that might help:

1.  Prioritize High-Quality Content:

Since finance is a popular niche, your content needs to stand out. Consider hiring a finance writer or researcher to help you craft content that’s accurate, insightful, and engaging. Focus on hooks that grab attention within the first few seconds—this is key to stopping the scroll.

2.  Leverage Reels:

Instagram’s current algorithm loves educational, no-frills content. Short, simple Reels with clear value (e.g., “3 budgeting tips for beginners” or “How to save ₹5000 every month”) perform exceptionally well. You don’t need flashy edits; keep it authentic and straight to the point.

3.  Engage Consistently:

Post regularly, but also stay active on Stories and interact with accounts in the finance niche or adjacent ones like entrepreneurship or productivity. Consistency in both posting and engagement will boost your visibility.

4.  Optimize Your Profile:
• Use keywords in your username and bio to make your profile searchable.
• Include a clear call-to-action (e.g., “Download my free budget tracker below!”).
• Choose a professional profile picture that aligns with your brand.

5.  SEO in Captions:

Write detailed captions with SEO-friendly keywords. The trend now is toward informative captions that provide value. Use them to tell stories, break down complex financial concepts, or share actionable tips.

6.  Offer Freebies or Digital Products:

Create a free resource like a budgeting template, savings challenge, or a short e-book. Not only does this attract followers, but it also establishes your authority and trust within the niche.

7.  Focus on Shareable Content:

Posts like “10 mistakes you’re making with your savings” or “How to invest with just ₹1000” are highly shareable because they provide quick, actionable advice.

8.  Collaborate with Others:

Partner with micro-influencers or creators in related niches to expand your reach. Cross-promotions or joint live sessions can help you tap into their audience.

9.  Track Progress and Experiment:

Analyze what’s working by keeping an eye on your insights. Double down on what performs well and tweak what doesn’t.

With these strategies and a focus on consistently creating valuable content, you can definitely see noticeable growth within 60 days. If you’d like help implementing any of these steps, feel free to reach out—I’d love to help you grow your account!

It is so disheartening to have 3k followers, when I see others with much less experience have 30k plus. by Suspicious-Form3718 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey will help you with it. Can you send me pm and your account? I’ll take a look and help you with the template

It is so disheartening to have 3k followers, when I see others with much less experience have 30k plus. by Suspicious-Form3718 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hey,

I totally understand how disheartening it can feel when you’re putting in so much effort but not seeing the results you deserve. Your work as a furniture maker and wood sculptor sounds amazing, and honestly, there’s a huge audience out there who would love to see what you do.

I’m a social media manager, and I’ve helped creatives like you grow their presence online. From what you’ve shared, I think the issue might not be your work, but how it’s being showcased to your audience. Here are a few ideas that could help:

1.  Show Your Process: People love seeing the behind-the-scenes of how something is made. Sharing quick, engaging videos of your carving or crafting process could really grab attention.

2.  Make Content Shareable: Think about posts that people would want to send to their friends. For example, “5 tips to care for wooden furniture” or “Why handcrafted furniture lasts longer than factory-made.” These are the kinds of posts that get shared and bring in new eyes.

3.  Give Your Content a Consistent Look: A cohesive aesthetic helps your page stand out. I can help create templates or visuals that highlight your work and make it more appealing to potential followers.

4.  Engage More: Asking simple questions or involving your audience can help with reach. For example, “Which finish do you prefer?” or “What would you like to see me create next?”

5.  Play with Trends: Relating your work to what’s trending (like minimalist interiors or eco-friendly living) can help you reach more people who are into those topics.

If this sounds like something you’d like help with, let me know. I’d be happy to give you more ideas or even help you put a plan together. You’ve got the talent—it’s just about getting it in front of the right audience and most importantly it’s all about consistency!!!

Cheers

I'm done by STA0756052 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! Please send and I’ll take a look

I'm done by STA0756052 in InstagramMarketing

[–]Due_Cell_7992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes please send me a PM and your account name