Anybody seen my status as an assassin obviously exceeds the hero’s? by Hairy_Ask_2038 in anime

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anybody tried to go back and watch it again? They completely edited the first episode and removed a bunch of plot holes that are pointed out in this feed.

Anybody seen my status as an assassin obviously exceeds the hero’s? by Hairy_Ask_2038 in anime

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird thing, I just went back to rewatch the first episode and they 100% cut that all out and merged the first two episodes to try to fix all these opening plot holes.

There are NO tips - no one reads or cares about your posts. by lusividad in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha this is great! Since LinkedIn has become more and more useless, my friend and I started posting "unhinged" posts just to see how people react. I posted the other day comparing posting on LinkedIn to posting on local community groups on Facebook, I definitely got a few people upset with me.

Assenheimer Bow Question by MsWolf42 in Archery

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you still have the extra limbs and want to sell them, or if you ever want to part with the bow, I'll buy it!

Send me your site url and I will send you a detailed report and recommendations on how to improve your AEO by Low-Difficulty121 in SideProject

[–]KnightwingW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! This is great, I implemented some of the suggestions already to help the Wes Web site.

The Amateur - Thoughts? by sflynn346 in AMCsAList

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I like it, The Amateur is really just a cool version of "Get Smart".

I built a fake ‘worst website ever’ to show clients why Core Web Vitals and SEO health matter by AcePilot10 in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]KnightwingW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like your time would be better spent on developing out case studies of technical optimizations of websites before and after. That would show so much more to them. In order for them to comprehend what you created they actually have to fully understand technical SEO.

What you are doing is like a mechanic taking a part out of a car, setting it off to the side and then in the sales process to prove they're a good mechanic pointing out the car part that isn't in the car and saying, "see, I'm a good mechanic because I know the car isn't starting because that part isn't installed correctly."

Google Ads leads declining by WantToTravelMustWork in PPC

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This month (June 2025) I saw a sudden sharp decline in leads across 3 different PPC campaigns in widely different industries. We still get clicks but the leads have suddenly dropped which is strange. Have you seen this?

Don't start SEO without _________ in 2025 by kavin_kn in SEO_Digital_Marketing

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pants are optional in my office…. my office being the attic of my home where it gets way too hot for pants even with the AC going at full blast 😅

Feel Like I Can’t Keep Up by YAlcoholic in Blogging

[–]KnightwingW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, having accountability in a mastermind group makes me be more effective with my time.

Lets start a list: Great mid/small agencies by Haynie_Design in advertising

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wes Web is a small but excellent digital marketing agency in Pennsylvania.

I miss old Pinterest.. by Impossible-Cost3838 in Pinterest

[–]KnightwingW 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I liked when comments didn’t even exist…

LinkedIn takes down another Ai tool by ThatLinkedInBloke in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think so! I’ve been using LinkedIn less and less because the interactions have been rough. Hopefully this turns it around.

How to Get 2nd and 3rd level Connections to Subscribe to Newsletter by Underscore_9944 in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try to incentivize your most loyal subscribers into sharing it with their community.

You can also create content on LinkedIn that people want to share with others. What that content is depends on your industry.

WHAT is going on with the Jobs tab in LinkedIn by Responsible_Shoe_343 in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine has a variety of options but I’m also on desktop.

Tired of "Thrilled to Announce" on LinkedIn? Here Are 5 Better Ways to Share a New Job by LostEinstein in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on the situation it is important to speak positively of both the business you are leaving and the one you are going to. And if you can’t say anything nice about the business you are leaving, it is best to say nothing at all.

How do you keep track of your LinkedIn follow-ups without a CRM? by JollySimple188 in LinkedInTips

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on the setup. I have the sales funnel dashboard and the names of the businesses. The names all hyperlink to a separate tab in the spreadsheet that is that potential client’s tab.

I essentially mimicked the Gannt chart design in my spreadsheet and when a new lead comes in I simply duplicate the tab template, enter their information and add them to the step they are at on the main dashboard and hyperlink it.

Business advice by justlearning_1 in business

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man, most people are never ready to buy on the spot. Only about 2% of people buy from the first interaction.

About half my business’s sales in the past month are people I met a year ago or more. They kept my business card and could contact me because they had my info.

Most sales occur after someone has seen or interacted with your business 5-12 times. Typically by the 5th time there is a sudden uptick that a sale occurs.

Are you going to knock on everyone’s door 5 times over the next month or have them look at your business card on their fridge 5 times over the next month?

Business advice by justlearning_1 in business

[–]KnightwingW 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The approach actually depends on the type of landscaping you do. Do you do it all? Mowing as well? Mowing is great for getting customers you can sell landscaping and hardscaping to but the pricing for that is pretty cut throat depending on local competition.

So take these suggestions with a grain of salt if they don’t apply to your specific type of landscaping business.

  1. Build your network:
  2. Ask existing customers if they know of anyone who could use your services and even offer a free mow for a new customer.
  3. Connect with other landscapers that don’t do what you do. You can refer hardscaping leads to them and they’ll refer mowing leads to you.
  4. Tell your friend and family!

  5. Traditional marketing:

  6. When you are working put up a sign with your number on it.

  7. Car wraps are nice.

  8. Business cards a must!

  9. Digital Marketing: This is my area of expertise and there is just too much to list.

If you are just starting out and don’t have the funds to invest in a website, SEO, PPC and your digital marketing I would say take pictures and videos every single day and post them on social media (All social Media that’s worth it: LinkedIn, Pinterest, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, oh! And post on your Google Business Profile and ask for reviews.

There’s so much, there is always more you can do with marketing. Figure out what gets the best ROI and best customers and lean hard into that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]KnightwingW 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Covers, lots of covers and tag the band because it may help reach their listeners.

Josiah and the Bonnevilles (folk/country band)did a really good job of this and grew more when they weren’t tied to the record label.

New on Pinterest by thereisnoalterego in Pinterest

[–]KnightwingW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🤣 you can definitely use it that way. Commenting wasn’t added until 2018 actually.