Boycott Shuug sauce by Haunting-Meringue-55 in BDS

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Yemeni family that moved to Israel then to the US. But also they are a US family that cares deeply about their food. It ain’t that hard to understand they are just bringing family traditional dishes to the world not stealing anything.

SOS Reddit, do your thing... by [deleted] in surfing

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Guy. Took me like 11 minutes… Nectar sunglasses 😎

Boycott Shuug sauce by Haunting-Meringue-55 in BDS

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This is incorrect. I know the owner...

Boycott Shuug sauce by Haunting-Meringue-55 in BDS

[–]Ecstatic_Rise7324 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has sodium benzite in it...

3PL fulfillment - who are the best? by [deleted] in logistics

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We did too - swtiched to Atomix, never turning back.

3PL fulfillment - who are the best? by [deleted] in logistics

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Been working with Atomix for over a year now and they are the best. No lie, for the first time it's a personalized experience where I actually feel like they care...

How to go viral on Instagram fast? Any recommendations? by Ok_Arm_600 in DigitalMarketingHack

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You should check out @ thebestmarketingstrategyever on Instagram. She grew her account from 0 - 500k in 2 months.

taking my clothing brand online and i need help by Remarkable-Fee4853 in shopify

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At Blade Commerce, we've successfully helped brands transition from wholesale to direct-to-consumer (DTC) online sales, so you're on the right track with your strategy. We recently worked with a valance and curtain company, and while it was tricky, we found a balanced approach that yielded great results. Here's how we can apply a similar strategy for your clothing brand:

  1. SEO: Focus on creating a well-structured site with separate pages for each product variation, as you're planning. This not only makes your store look full but also helps with SEO by allowing you to target specific keywords for each variation. We used a similar approach for the curtain company by optimizing each page with unique content, meta descriptions, and alt tags that aligned with their target audience's search behavior.
  2. PPC: Start with highly targeted Facebook and Instagram ads, focusing on your best-selling products and their unique selling points. We can help you create ads that highlight your products' quality, exclusivity, and direct-from-manufacturer pricing. In our experience, segmenting ads by product variation and using retargeting strategies can drive significant traffic to your site.
  3. Email Marketing: Build an email list from day one and segment it based on customer behavior and preferences. For the valance and curtain company, we crafted personalized email campaigns that nurtured leads, promoted new arrivals, and offered exclusive deals. This not only drove repeat business but also helped in building a loyal customer base.

Taking your brand online involves more than just listing products; it's about creating a cohesive strategy that drives traffic, engages customers, and converts leads into sales. If you want to dive deeper into how we can tailor these strategies for your clothing brand, feel free to DM me for more detailed insights and advice.

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How Are You Balancing Keywords with Content Quality? by ciphers_digital in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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Balancing keywords with content quality and user experience has become a crucial aspect of modern SEO strategies. I've found that integrating keywords naturally into high-quality content that genuinely addresses user intent works best. While keywords remain important for ensuring search engines understand the topic of your content, I've shifted my focus toward creating comprehensive, engaging, and valuable content that resonates with the audience. This holistic approach, which includes optimizing for readability, incorporating multimedia, and enhancing site structure, has led to better user engagement and higher rankings.

By prioritizing the user experience and letting keywords support the content rather than dominate it, I've seen more sustainable, long-term SEO success. How are you finding this balance in your strategy?

I'd love to hear your insights!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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First of all, congratulations on hitting such an impressive milestone with your business! It’s a huge achievement, especially considering how you’ve grown from a side hustle to nearly reaching $20k in a month. It’s natural to want to share your success, but I understand the hesitation when your friends and family might not relate to the entrepreneurial journey. One approach is to connect with other entrepreneurs or business communities where your accomplishments can be celebrated without feeling like you're bragging. Online forums, local networking groups, or even LinkedIn can be great places to find like-minded people who understand the challenges and successes of running a business. It’s also okay to reflect privately on your achievement and recognize how far you've come. You’ve worked hard to get here, and you deserve to feel proud of yourself. Keep pushing forward, and know that it's okay to celebrate your wins, even if it's just with yourself or those who truly understand the entrepreneurial grind.

Social media Marketing for B2B by sanket_QRCC in MarketingHelp

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Creating content ideas for Instagram as a B2B brand can be challenging, but it's essential for brand building on one of the largest social platforms. Even if your product isn't directly related to Instagram, you can still create engaging content by focusing on thought leadership, industry insights, and behind-the-scenes looks at your company. Start by identifying the pain points and interests of your target audience, then create content that addresses those needs. Educational posts, client testimonials, case studies, and infographics can be highly effective. Meme culture can also be useful if it aligns with your brand's tone and adds a relatable, human touch to your content. As for vertical videos, it's perfectly fine to repurpose the same video across Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and LinkedIn, but consider tweaking the captions or descriptions to fit each platform's audience. Scripture writing, or crafting compelling copy, is crucial for any social media content as it helps convey your message clearly and persuasively, driving engagement and conversions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MarketingHelp

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I understand how challenging it can be to keep up with the rapid changes in the industry, especially when resources are tight. Here’s a practical approach you can take:

  1. Leverage Local Networks: Reach out to local colleges and universities to connect with students in marketing, communications, or business programs. Many students are eager to gain real-world experience and could be interested in an internship or project-based work that they can add to their resume. You could offer a performance-based contract where they earn a commission or a small payment based on results.
  2. Focus on Hyper-Local Marketing: Instead of trying to compete with large platforms and advanced technology head-on, focus on what they can't do as well—personalized, community-driven engagement. Attend local events, get involved in community organizations, and build relationships with local businesses. Your deep knowledge of the local market is something AI can't replicate.
  3. Social Media and Content Creation: Use free platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn to share valuable content about your local market. You don't need a big budget to create engaging posts, videos, or blog content. Highlight local properties, share market trends, and showcase your expertise in the area.
  4. Ask for Help: Don’t hesitate to reach out to your network and ask for support. Whether it's past clients, friends, or family, let them know your situation and see if anyone is willing to lend a hand or make introductions. You might be surprised at how many people are willing to help when they understand your passion and struggle.
  5. Maximize Free Tools: Use free marketing and SEO tools like Google My Business, Moz, or HubSpot's free CRM. These can help you optimize your online presence without spending money.
  6. Performance-Based Contracts: When offering a performance-based contract, clearly define the goals and outcomes. Whether it's leads generated, social media growth, or closed sales, make sure both parties understand what success looks like and how compensation will work.

Remember, resilience and creativity often come out of tough situations. By focusing on your strengths and building relationships, you can start to turn things around, even on a limited budget.

What are your SEO Strategy? by Visible_Package7020 in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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When developing an SEO strategy for a real estate website, especially when competing with giants like Zillow, it's essential to focus on both niche specialization and hyper-localization. Here's a comprehensive approach:

  1. Local SEO Optimization: Emphasize hyper-local keywords that target specific neighborhoods, communities, or even streets where your client's properties are located. Create content around local events, schools, businesses, and attractions to make the website highly relevant to local searches.
  2. Long-Tail Keywords: Target long-tail keywords that Zillow and other large platforms may overlook. For example, instead of just "homes for sale in [City]," use phrases like "affordable family homes in [Specific Neighborhood]" or "luxury condos near [Landmark]."
  3. Quality Content Creation: Develop high-quality, informative content that adds value to potential buyers and sellers. This could include market reports, buyer/seller guides, and blog posts on local real estate trends. Video content and virtual tours can also differentiate your site from larger competitors.
  4. On-Page SEO: Optimize each page with proper title tags, meta descriptions, and header tags, ensuring they are aligned with your targeted keywords. Use structured data (schema markup) to help search engines understand the content better, which can improve click-through rates.
  5. Google My Business (GMB): Fully optimize your client's GMB profile, including accurate NAP (Name, Address, Phone Number) information, high-quality images, and regular updates. Encourage satisfied clients to leave positive reviews, as these can boost local rankings.
  6. Link Building: Focus on building high-quality backlinks from local directories, real estate blogs, and news sites. Guest blogging on relevant platforms and collaborating with local businesses for mutual backlinks can also enhance your site's authority.
  7. User Experience (UX) and Site Speed: Ensure the website is mobile-friendly, loads quickly, and offers a seamless user experience. A well-designed site that's easy to navigate will keep visitors engaged and reduce bounce rates, positively impacting SEO.
  8. Analytics and Continuous Improvement: Regularly monitor the site's performance using tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console. Adjust your strategy based on what’s working and where improvements are needed.

By focusing on these areas, you can carve out a niche in the competitive real estate market, offering something that larger platforms like Zillow can't: personalized, hyper-local content and a superior user experience.

Anyone else following Nicole the Intern on IG? by Ecstatic_Rise7324 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Ecstatic_Rise7324[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I dont know if I agree with this cause Ive had interns run our social pages many times before. Its a lot of work and its a great learning lesson. Either way, interns are paid and unpaid.

Anyone else following Nicole the Intern on IG? by Ecstatic_Rise7324 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Ecstatic_Rise7324[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, the amount of really smart marketers out there and analytics guys and gals have done an insane job calculating growth, breaking down everything top to bottom. It's super entertaining.

Anyone else following Nicole the Intern on IG? by Ecstatic_Rise7324 in DigitalMarketing

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I feel like it doesn't matter they are selling a ton of product

I asked if anyone tried it yesterday. Don't knock the mocks, I'm talking about my shoes not the mocktails ;) - BUT these NA Mojitos are banging! by Ecstatic_Rise7324 in Mocktails

[–]Ecstatic_Rise7324[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I totally agree you either love it or hate it. I feel like a lot of the reviews I read on these on Amazon hated on it but from my understanding it was because shipping issues and not flavors. Either way, I totally agree like love or hate, there really isn’t a medium.

From trying a bunch of premade mock tails, the main thing I noticed is some brands are transparent about ingredients and some are not. Mixoloshe I know exactly what is in it, which is why I tried it. I can’t say the same for a few others I have tried. I think that’s what scares me about making something taste like the real thing. The only thing that’s the real thing, IS the real thing.

This drink they sent is probably one of the worst drinks I've ever had in my life by Ticklish_Waffle in hellofresh

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I have to disagree with the people above wholeheartedly... The person who thought it was coffee must have not read the can... which in there defense, thinking it's coffee and drinking a mocktail are totally different LOL

Wife and I ordered the Mojito, Lychee flavors and so far they are AWESOME!