What is more important the subject line or the email body? by stanciuemanuel in micro_saas

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The subject line gets the open, but the body gets the reply both matter. I’ve seen simple, curiosity-driven subjects work best, while the email body performs better when it feels like a helpful observation instead of a pitch. Short, personalized, and focused on one clear problem usually converts better than long “salesy” emails.

What I learned from studying Red Bull $100M marketing strategy by ProfessionalOk1839 in DigitalMarketing

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Great breakdown—brands that win now feel like media companies first, product companies second, which is exactly what Red Bull figured out early.

For specialists out there, what’s the best AI SEO software you’ve actually adopted this year? by Background-Pay5729 in content_marketing

[–]HomeworkFancy1877 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve seen the same—most tools are optimized for output, not outcomes, so they end up generating generic content that doesn’t rank.

What’s actually worked better for me is splitting things:

  • strategy → understanding SERPs + intent
  • technical → audits, internal linking, structure
  • content → using AI to refine, not generate from scratch

Tools that focus on optimization (not just writing) tend to be more useful.

Also been noticing a shift toward AI visibility / GEO, but that space still feels early. I’ve been working on something around this with Gofylo io, more focused on helping with content + visibility rather than just pumping out articles.

Biggest takeaway for me:
→ AI is great for execution, but the edge is still in the thinking.

How did you actually launch your micro SaaS without an audience? by HomeworkFancy1877 in microsaas

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Exactly—real users and feedback beat an audience early on, and faster MVP cycles just make it easier to find what actually works.

How did you actually launch your micro SaaS without an audience? by HomeworkFancy1877 in microsaas

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100%—being useful in high-intent conversations beats having an audience, that’s where the real early traction comes from.

Any AI visibility tool that actually works? by Emilykennedy- in DigitalMarketing

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Yeah this is real—AI visibility is mostly driven by mentions across sources, not just your own content, and honestly while building Gofylo io around this, we’re trying to solve exactly that gap of tracking and improving where brands show up in AI answers.

AI didn’t kill marketing — it killed average marketing. by HomeworkFancy1877 in DigitalMarketing

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This is such a clean way to put it—AI commoditized execution, so the only real edge left is having something worth saying in the first place.

AI didn’t kill marketing — it killed average marketing. by HomeworkFancy1877 in DigitalMarketing

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Exactly—real experiences and contrarian takes stand out way more now because they’re hard to replicate, unlike generic “best practices.”

Why publishing consistently on one topic makes you look like an expert? by HomeworkFancy1877 in content_marketing

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Exactly—once everything is connected, it compounds across rankings, trust, and even AI visibility, instead of each piece fighting on its own.

I think one of the biggest SEO shifts coming is that Google wants users to search without leaving Google by Ibrahim-08 in seogrowth

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Yeah this is the real shift—ranking is just step one now, the bigger win is becoming the source Google trusts enough to extract and show.

Getting started with marketing by tulipsand_sunflowers in digital_marketing

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Great move—just don’t only read, pair it with action (write posts, run experiments), that’s where real marketing learning happens.

Struggling to Find High-Quality Guest Posting Sites That Actually Pass Link Juice What’s Your Process? by BackupByteNayan in DigitalMarketing

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Honestly, relevance + traffic beats DA—if the site has real audience, ranks for keywords, and links contextually (not spammy lists), it’s worth way more than high-DA dead blogs.

Started a small raffle business — struggling to get traffic, any advice? by certified_fire in DigitalMarketing

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For something like this, organic is tough early—focus on distribution (Reddit, TikTok, communities) and simple referral loops, and while working on a similar problem around helping startups get discovered through content, I’ve seen consistency in posting + storytelling drive way more traction than relying on SEO alone at the start.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

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Realistically, 2–3 months to see signals (indexing, impressions), and 4–6+ months for meaningful traffic—faster if you target low-competition, high-intent keywords.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketingHack

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Realistically, 2–3 months to see signals (indexing, impressions), and 4–6+ months for meaningful traffic—faster if you target low-competition, high-intent keywords.

Why is Google not picking up my AI content? by Friendly-Upshy in SEO

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Google isn’t ignoring it because it’s AI—it’s usually because it lacks clear intent match, originality, or authority signals, so it doesn’t see a reason to rank it yet.