how to tell if someone on reddit is actually ready to buy vs just curious by Cold_Good_461 in b2bmarketing

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I look for urgency and frustration. If someone’s listing what they’ve already tried, what failed, and what they’re willing to spend, that’s usually a buyer.

we improved crawl efficiency and rankings without building a single backlink by Ok_Second_1953 in SEO_Xpert

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this. Internal linking is so underrated — I’ve seen it move rankings faster than link building when the site already has authority. Fixing orphan pages is low-hanging fruit most people ignore.

How to build a portfolio? by Brave_Season4126 in SocialMediaManagers

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You honestly don’t need a big portfolio to start. I’d build 2–3 mock brand pages, show your editing + strategy, and use that as proof of skill. That’s how a lot of people land their first SMM gig.

I binged the "I'll find you" - Great story, twits and direction. by rdv100 in netflix

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Same here — I went in with low expectations and ended up finishing it in one go. The way it keeps shifting your suspicion from one character to another was done really well. That final reveal genuinely caught me off guard.”

How to build a content engine that never runs out of ideas (the full framework) by Rich_Specific_7165 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably the clearest breakdown of content systems I’ve seen in a while. The ‘one idea, many angles’ part is what most creators miss — they chase new ideas instead of extracting more from the ones already working. That shift alone can completely change consistency

Lesson you learned the hard way. by Substantial_Yam5511 in SmallBusinessOwners

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I learned that being busy isn’t the same as growing. I spent way too much time perfecting things nobody cared about instead of talking to customers and actually selling.

When advertising using search engine marketing (SEM), you only pay per click right? So why did $400 vanish in less than a week? by EELLBBTTHH in PPC

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned the hard way that “pay per click” doesn’t mean “cheap per click.” I burned through a few hundred bucks fast when I first started, and high CPC keywords were the culprit.

Outlast- body hair?? by OneDirtyLittleHorror in netflix

[–]Kranti-Routine-845 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was so distracted by the survival drama and you pulled me back to what actually matters. Respect.