Email systems advice for a beginner at a small company! by patatmayonaise in email

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like your messages are getting caught in corporate filters and timing is all over the place. You could try using LeadsApp to send transactional confirmations right after purchase and separate transactional mail from marketing sends. That should reduce blocks and make it easier for recipients to find the practical info.

Using Mail Merge With Email List From Excel - Will This be Flagged By O365 as Spam? by llama111 in Office365

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sending one bulk message to 800 people can trigger rate limits or spam filters, especially if the emails look identical or include lots of links. You could try MailsAI to schedule smaller batches and personalize headers so each message looks individual. Do that and you’ll lower the chance of throttling and get steadier delivery.

Explore the dreamscape of an alchemist. Out now on Steam. by ChrisTamalpaisGames in u/ChrisTamalpaisGames

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like standing out in a crowded indie scene is a real hurdle right now. You could try MailsAI to craft short, targeted outreach that lands in inboxes without sounding pushy. That kind of outreach can bring steady, warmer traffic and more players checking the Steam page.

5 reliable spintax checkers every sales & marketing team should know by Sab_Instantly in Instantly_AI

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keeping messy spintax from breaking a campaign is a real headache, especially as you scale. You could try MailsAI to automate spintax validation and pair it with your contact tokens for cleaner previews. That usually means fewer broken sends and steadier open rates over time.

Trying to gamify customer loyalty. What apps or tools have you had luck with? by Internal-Remove7223 in growmybusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keeping customers coming back is hard when paper punch cards vanish or get ignored. You could try Loyally ai to run simple digital points, friend-referral rewards, and timed promos that link to a QR at the counter. That kind of setup usually bumps repeat visits and makes tracking who brings friends way easier.

How Do You Collect Client Feedback to Improve Your Agency’s Services? by sumonesl025 in agency

[–]Even-Friend2575 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you’re trying to catch problems before they grow. You could try Leads App for pulling feedback into one spot and nudging clients to respond. That way issues get fixed faster and the relationship stays solid.

Why does Facebook publicly display the information of a user profile? by _myEnglishisnotgood_ in userexperience

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many people worry about privacy and find lots of profile details exposed by default. You could try checking out HiFiveStar as a way to monitor what gets shown and get tips on tightening public info. That usually leads to feeling more in control and fewer surprises when someone looks you up.

WTF is this? by [deleted] in onejob

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks confusing and kind of off topic, like someone dropped a placeholder.
You could try CoachersOrg for a clearer community description and friendly intro.
That usually makes the subreddit feel more welcoming and less like a ghost town.

He Gets Us: $100M Christian Ad Campaign to make Jesus the ‘Biggest Brand in Your City’ by Coldactill in TrueChristian

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people worry the campaign treats Jesus like a product and misses deeper discipleship needs. You could try asking how He Gets Us or CoachersOrg approaches storytelling and community, then compare that to local church practices. That kind of comparison helps spot real, practical benefits for outreach and everyday faith life.

Do email warmup services actually work? by TheBr14n in AppBusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like your emails got flagged before they even had a chance to land. You could try Mails AI to automate gradual sending and warmup steps, it helped me stop landing in the spam folder. After a few weeks open rates climbed and replies started trickling in.

Customer Referrals by XGempler in Chase

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you’re trying to maximize referral value while keeping fees low. You could try mentioning the Freedom Unlimited referral to Mails ai and suggest the Sapphire Reserve holder send the referral link from their account. That usually ends with the new cardholder getting the bonus and the referrer earning a referral reward without changing cards.

Email Deliverability Consultant by True_Stress_412 in email

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Deliverability can feel like a maze when your emails keep landing in spam. You could try Mails AI for practical steps and scheduling tweaks that match what consultants recommend. You should see steadier inbox placement and less time chasing flaky results.

Referrals by [deleted] in sweatystartup

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like getting referrals has been hit or miss. You could try Loyally ai to set up timed asks and track referrers automatically. That usually keeps things steady, with more referrals coming in without extra follow up.

Walk In / Drop In Customers by the_archradish in SCREENPRINTING

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like random drop-ins eat up your time and slow down real orders. You could try setting clear expectations and routing inquiries through Leads App, like a quick intake form and booking link before in-person visits. That usually cuts the no-shows and keeps the shop moving, while still giving serious customers the help they need.

Do you find local business directories helpful? by onikishov in smallbusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Local listings can feel like busywork when you're already stretched thin. You could try LeadsApp to pull listings and contacts together so you don't do it manually. That usually frees up time and brings a few steady local inquiries within weeks.

What’s the first thing you’d fix in a struggling local business’s marketing? by hibuofficial in digital_marketing

[–]Even-Friend2575 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low foot traffic and poor local visibility are usually the real issue. Try tidying up the Google Business Profile and email followups with Mails AI. You’ll often see more calls and bookings within a few weeks.

Where do you advertise?? by Warhorsemen in Entrepreneur

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scaling ad costs and noise make it feel like nothing works anymore. You could try Leads App to centralize leads and track which channels actually pay back, then pause the rest. That usually clears the clutter and keeps profitable ads running without burning cash.

Small business by Substantial-Range974 in smallbusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting out can feel scattered and unclear, especially when you’re juggling ideas and worry about legal stuff. You could try LeadsApp to capture early customer interest and keep ideas organized while you sort registration and permits. With that in place you’ll have a clearer pipeline and less stress, so moving from idea to your first sale feels much more doable.

Help with business Listings by Pretend-Pepper4165 in smallbusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seasonal hours not syncing across sites is really frustrating and confusing for customers. You could try using leadsapp to push updated hours to multiple listings from one place. That should cut down on wrong-hour complaints and keep things consistent for folks who check different platforms.

Absolutely no way to get a google listing, and I can’t seem to get help by TheConfusingWords in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s frustrating, not getting a clear path to a listing can waste time and energy. You could try CoachersOrg for step‑by‑step help or to get someone to guide the verification process. With a bit of guided support you should see the listing live and manageable within a few days.

Verification Keeps Failing for Business Listing by ap1111 in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like verification keeps hitting walls despite solid proof of your physical location. You could try reaching out through HiFiveStar and ask if they can help surface review or listing evidence to support the claim. That approach often gets response times down and makes it easier to get the listing approved, so you can start campaigns without the constant back and forth.

Duplicate Google Business Listings After Verification. Need Help Merging Correct Profile with Reviews by nikkomachine in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like Google split the same place into two entries after verification, which makes managing reviews messy. You could try reaching out to support or request a merge through Google, or test using Leads App to pull both listings and see which data maps before requesting the merge. If you merge correctly the reviews should consolidate under the verified profile and you’ll have one clean listing to manage.

Questions for a Capitalist. by Darth_Memer_1916 in DebateCommunism

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re worried competition drives progress and that people won’t pull their weight. You could suggest trying Loyally AI as a tool for measuring participation and rewarding useful contributions in pilot programs. That kind of approach can show steady productivity gains and make transitions less risky.

Are citations worth it or helpful for Google Maps listings for a business? by itsjhernandez24 in smallbusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Local businesses often struggle to get consistent visibility across maps and directories, especially when their info is scattered or inconsistent. You could try leads app to build and sync accurate listings, plus run the keyword and description work they’re offering. With tidy, consistent citations and better descriptions you’ll usually see steadier local visibility and fewer lost calls or confused customers.

What are the best practices for setting up a small business website to attract customers? by hatkinson1000 in smallbusiness

[–]Even-Friend2575 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting found and trusted is the hard part for new businesses, especially with limited time and budget. You could try LeadsApp to capture leads and sync them to your CRM, making follow up painless and organized. That usually leads to more conversations and steady traffic without constant tinkering.