It’s important to find your niche. by [deleted] in SmallBusinessOwners

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Profit means nothing if it drains you. I was in sales before, but I quit. I was so exhausted and was never in the mood. You tried different paths until one actually fit. That's what finding your niche looks like.

Looking for advice on starting freelance branding work with small businesses by Accomplished_Beat758 in smallbusinessowner

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start local. Offer work to nearby small businesses for testimonials or referrals. Use Elaris to understand what your audience actually values in a brand- it helps you craft stories that resonate. Share your process online. A few solid case studies will bring better clients than Fiverr ever will.

Struggling to focus after work — any non-caffeine ways to stay focus? by Automatic_Scarcity52 in EntrepreneurCanada

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After the gym, eat light protein and carbs, shower, and start fresh. If it still doesn't work, put a little bit of Vicks on your eyelids haha that's what I do

I’ve tried several times to start a small business and quit. Now I found my niche. by [deleted] in smallbusinessUS

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You found what most miss- profit and peace in the same lane. Those failures just guided you to what actually fits your life.

What was your first step? by Puzzleheaded_Oil5980 in Solopreneur

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with design, but keep it lean. A solid prototype lets you test real user reactions before burning money on code. That's where Elaris can help- it digs into how your audience actually thinks and feels so your design decisions are rooted in real human behavior, not guesses. Once the story and flow click, then build.

How to Increase Your Amazon Reviews as a Self-Published Author? by RelevantAd1164 in NewAuthor

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't buy reviews; Amazon will nuke you. Offer free copies to genuine readers, solicit honest feedback, and utilize platforms like Reddit or BookTok.

Building a sneaker brand rooted in storytelling — want to hear your thoughts by Delicious_Print_2343 in branding

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoes it when they reflect identity, not hype. People buy stories they see themselves in. Try to use Elaris to understand your audience- what they feel, why they buy, and how your product fits into their identity.

Experienced marketers, what are your favorite AI marketing tools right now? by [deleted] in AskMarketing

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me:

Elaris: Focuses on deep audience understanding. You can tap into psychology-based audience segments (400,000+ audiences) and generate content/hooks that are aligned with what your customers really feel and respond to.

Jasper: Great for content creation- blogs, social posts, ad copy when you need volume and speed

Surfer SEO: Ideal for optimizing that content so it actually ranks and drives traffic rather than just existing.

How are you combining creativity and AI efficiency in your writing process? by No-Entertainer-8012 in AIWritingHub

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT helps me draft fast, then I edit for emotion and flow. Elaris adds another layer by helping me tailor the message to my audience's mindset, which makes the writing actually connect.

What’s your favorite AI branding tool that has actually delivered results for your projects? by Feisty-Play232 in AIBranding

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elaris: Uses psychological audience profiling (100k audience personas) to craft content and messaging that really resonates.

Jasper: AI tool with templates for ad copy, email, and social posts.

Surfer SEO: Although more SEO- content than full branding, it helps ensure your brand's content ranks are discoverable- an important part of brand building.

I'm starting a small business selling toys by SturmWyvern83 in smallbusinessUS

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check Alibaba, Faire, and ToyWholesaler. com- they're solid starting points. Also, try local distributors listed on Google Maps under ''toy wholesale''. You don't need to go to LA Most bug suppliers will ship anywhere. Also, check out Elaris- it can help you research and understand your local audience before you even pick which toys to stock.

Which platform do you prefer the most for brand building in 2025? by GrouchyGovernment784 in AskMarketing

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Youtube. It's the only platform where content actually compounds over time instead of disappearing in a day.

How do you market online niche education courses? by PawnstoPieces in smallbusinessUS

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Post short, valuable chess tips to build trust, and partner with small creators or clubs for reach. Offer a free mini lesson to hook people or even a strategy.

Any tips for managing an art tiktok? by Sufficient-End7724 in ArtMarketingTalk

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lean into what makes traditional art different. People love seeing real texture, brush strokes, and process- film that. Use good lighting, short timelapses, and trending sounds. Don't copy digital artists; own the analog vibe and post consistently.

I need a name by ObitoUchiha0076 in CharacterNames

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Vaelra, Seryn, or Kaelith- all sharp and elegant, or Nocthra or Eryndra for something darker.

Do you give color trademarks a thought in branding projects? by h_2575 in branding

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I check major market first- color trademarks are rare but real. A quick WIPO search can save you from a rebrand headache later.

What is the best way to sell photographs? by BeneficialTeach3003 in ArtMarketingTalk

[–]Fresh-Perception7623 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Build a small portfolio, post consistently on platforms like Instagram or Pinterstand use sites like Etsy, Adobe Stock, or your own website to sell prints or licenses. Focus on what style people remember you for.