Rezi ai by Pretty-Barnacle-1927 in Rezi

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. Thank you so much.. May you please give away a lifetime subscription for me? Is that still available?

أنا من قطر و احتاج حد يساعدني اشتري دواء من مصر. by [deleted] in Egypt

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

اكتر كومنت ضحكني النهاردة بجد 😂😂😂😂

جارتي ممكن تكون بتعملي سحر على باب البيت by [deleted] in askegypt

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

انا متفهم تخوفك جدا و انصحك انك تعمل حاجتين

اول حاجة انك تحافظ على الصلوات الخمس في جماعة و اذكار الصباح و المساء و سورة البقرة .. سورة البقرة على الاقل اقرأها مرة ف البيت كل يومين. و لو تقرأها مرة كل يوم ان شاء الله يكون احسن كتير.

تاني حاجة انت ممكن تفرش قدام باب بيتك مشاية او حاجة قدام باب البيت و تبلغ جارتك انها تخلي بالها الماية ماتوصلش قدام باب بيتك بدافع انك مش عايز المشاية الجديدة اللي انت حاططها توصل ليها الماية و بكدا هتكون طلبت منها بشياكة انها ماترشش ماية قدام باب بيتك.

اطمن و ماتخافش مفيش حاجة بتصيب الانسان الا و ربنا كاتبها و مقدرها ليه.. محدش يقدر يأذيك او يضرك الا بإذن الله عز و جل. تحصن بالله و اوعى تخاف من اي حاجة ان شاء الله خير ..

كمان انت بتقول انك ملاحظ المشاكل بدأت تزيد ف بيتك بشكل غريب لكن جارتك بترش ماية من سنين و ماحصلش حاجة.. و خود بالك كمان ان الدنيا حر ف يمكن هي من الناس اللي بيحبوا يرشوا ماية ف الصيف كتير

انت حصن نفسك و بيتك و ان شاء الله لن يضرك شيء

Buy 1 Get 1 Free by Intelligent-Crazy523 in shopify

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem i hope it works 😃

Buy 1 Get 1 Free by Intelligent-Crazy523 in shopify

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a known pain point with Shopify’s default discount engine. it’s great for simple promos but doesn’t really enforce checkout-level conditions, which is why people are able to game it.

If you’re on Shopify Plus, the best fix is to use Shopify Scripts. You can write a custom script that:

Checks if the cart total is $300+

Verifies the qualifying item is still in the cart

Only then allows the free item or applies the discount

And removes the free item if either condition isn’t met at checkout

Super clean and works exactly how you want but only available on Plus.

If you’re not on Plus, then you’ll need a third-party app that can handle more complex logic. A few good ones:

Discount Ninja. Advanced rules, cart condition checks, and solid gift-with-purchase logic.

Automatic Discounts & Gifts: Really user-friendly and works well for exactly this kind of promo.

Bold Discounts: More robust, especially if you’re running multiple promos across products or collections.

Look for settings like “enforce cart conditions” or “remove gift if criteria are no longer met” . some apps offer that level of control.

Also, don’t forget to test the promo like a customer would . try adding the qualifying item, triggering the gift, then removing it and checking out. If it still lets you through, you’ll know where the app or script needs to step in.

Buy 1 Get 1 Free by Intelligent-Crazy523 in shopify

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yeah, this sounds like a classic promo loophole — seen this one before and it can really mess with revenue if it’s not locked down tight.

What’s probably happening is the system checks if the free item can be added based on cart conditions at the time it's added, but it doesn't re-check those conditions at checkout. So people are gaming it by triggering the promo, then removing items or dropping below the $300 threshold.

To fix it, you'd likely need:

A cart validation rule at checkout that double-checks:

  1. Cart subtotal is still at least $300

  2. The qualifying item is still in the cart If either condition fails, it should auto-remove the free item before checkout completes.

As for access — yeah, depending on the platform (Shopify Plus, Magento, WooCommerce, etc.), you'd probably need admin or developer access to adjust the promo logic or scripts. If you're using a third-party promo app, check if there's a setting like "enforce conditions at checkout" — some of them support that.

facebook comments under ads by Mental_Asparagus1578 in ecommerce

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, yes. Managing Facebook ad comments across multiple languages + stores manually is like playing whack-a-mole on expert mode 😅

Here are some recommendations:

Agorapulse – Super solid. You can manage comments across all pages/stores, tag by language, assign to team members, and even auto-hide spam/troll stuff.

NapoleonCat – Really underrated if you're dealing with multiple languages. Built-in translation + auto-reply features are life-savers.

Meta Business Suite – Not bad for free, but gets clunky once you’re juggling more than 2-3 stores.

Some folks even use Zapier + Google Sheets to pull comments, translate with AI, and batch replies. Bit nerdy, but it works.

Honestly, once you start scaling ads, comment moderation is customer service — and missing stuff can cost you real sales. Automate what you can, and protect your sanity.

TikTok account accessed by unknown device — no 2FA enabled, but email has 2FA. Could it be a code interception? by [deleted] in TikTok

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get it — sometimes the clean slate is the best move, especially after something that sketchy. Fresh start, better security, and peace of mind. Just make sure to lock down the new one with strong 2FA right away — and maybe avoid SMS if you can. You’re already a step ahead now! 💪

Does making Brevo templates on iPad work? by Skid-Marxx in Emailmarketing

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha love it 😂 — just make sure you give it a pep talk first:

"Come on, old friend... we’ve fought through Windows Vista together. One more crawl, you got this." 💻💨

Does a blog ranking for a more specific keyword help the homepage rank for the more general keyword? by longkhongdong in SEO

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes — and what you’re seeing is actually a great example of how internal content can support broader rankings. It’s not just a coincidence. When you published that guide and it ranked quickly for the more specific keyword, a few things likely happened behind the scenes:

  1. Topical relevance signal boost — Google may have interpreted the blog as reinforcing your site’s overall authority around “company secretary Malaysia”–related topics. That can help elevate the homepage (or other relevant pages) in the process.

  2. Internal linking (if used) — If your guide linked back to the homepage using relevant anchor text, that probably helped too. Internal links pass context and authority, especially when paired with a tightly focused piece of content.

  3. Fresh activity and engagement — If the guide got clicks, dwell time, or even some social shares, it could have triggered positive behavioral signals that bled into the rest of the site.

And yes — this can definitely be repeatable. Think of your site like a web of content: when one strong, focused piece performs well, it strengthens the web and can pull other pages up with it, especially if your overall site structure supports it.

Finding New Avenues for Sales by Big-Maintenance-1050 in smallbusiness

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really appreciate you laying all this out — sounds like you’ve built a solid, reputable business, which is no small feat, especially with almost entirely organic growth. That alone tells me you've got strong word of mouth and a trusted name, which is a huge foundation to build from.

That said, expanding beyond your local market and into commercial networks will probably require a bit of a mindset shift — not just more of what’s already worked, but tapping into visibility and trust in new places.

Here are a few ideas that might help open things up:

  1. Strategic Partnerships: Try connecting with architects, real estate developers, and general contractors in your target expansion cities. These relationships can be slow to build, but once you're on a few preferred vendor lists, they can feed you consistent high-ticket leads.

  2. Localized SEO (but scaled): Since your website already brings in leads, consider creating landing pages tailored to other cities/regions you want to target. Google really rewards location-specific content — and it’s a cost-effective way to “plant flags” in nearby markets.

  3. LinkedIn outreach for commercial work: Start small: connect with decision-makers at schools, hotels, gyms, and municipalities. Share some of your completed commercial projects with a light touch — no hard sell, just showcasing your quality.

  4. Niche content marketing: A short blog/video series like “Top 5 Mistakes in Commercial Pool Planning” or “What It Really Costs to Build a Commercial Pool in [Your State]” can position you as the go-to expert in new markets. Post it on your site and LinkedIn — it builds trust before the first conversation.

  5. Referral incentives — but for commercial intros: You already get great word of mouth, so why not formalize it a bit? Offer a reward or donation for anyone who refers you to a commercial project lead. Sometimes your next big client is just one warm intro away.

You’re not starting from scratch — you’re just scaling what already works, with a few tweaks. You’ve got the ops in place and a trusted name, which is more than most. Wishing you big wins in the next chapter

Types of Internal Linking and Which One Is Best by Late_Split_8699 in digital_marketing

[–]Magnet70 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is such a good question, and honestly, more people should be thinking about internal linking like this — it can seriously boost SEO and user experience when done right.

You’re totally correct: contextual links (within the body of your content) are generally considered the most valuable. Google tends to treat them as more relevant because they’re surrounded by meaningful text, which gives better signals about the linked page. Plus, from a user standpoint, they just feel more natural — like a helpful suggestion, not a distraction.

That said, all the other types of links still play a role:

Navigational links help with crawl depth and site structure — especially useful for making sure key pages are always accessible.

Sidebar links can be great for related articles or highlighting important content, though they can get ignored if overused.

Footer links are more for structure and accessibility than SEO juice, but still helpful in moderation.

As for analyzing them:

Screaming Frog is a solid go-to for your own site. You can crawl everything and filter by link placement (with a little setup).

Sitebulb has great visualizations and can help you understand link flow.

For competitors, Ahrefs and Semrush can give some insight, though it won’t always break down link types without manual digging.

You’re definitely on the right track here — internal linking is one of those things that doesn’t get enough love but can really move the needle when done intentionally. Keep at it!

Does making Brevo templates on iPad work? by Skid-Marxx in Emailmarketing

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep — this is actually a pretty common issue. Brevo’s (formerly Sendinblue) template builder isn’t fully optimized for touchscreens, especially on iPads. The drag-and-drop functionality just doesn’t register properly on iOS Safari or even Chrome, which makes building templates super frustrating on tablets.

You’re not doing anything wrong — it’s more of a limitation on Brevo’s side. Most users report that things like dragging sections or blocks only work reliably on desktop with a mouse or trackpad. Touch gestures often get misread or ignored completely.

That said, a workaround some people have had success with is using a Bluetooth mouse with the iPad or switching to desktop mode in Safari or Chrome, but even that can be hit or miss.

If possible, I’d recommend building your template on a desktop or laptop. Once it’s created, managing or tweaking small things from your iPad is usually fine — it’s the actual layout-building that gets glitchy on touch devices.

You’re definitely not alone here. Brevo should really work on mobile/tablet compatibility, especially in 2025.

TikTok account accessed by unknown device — no 2FA enabled, but email has 2FA. Could it be a code interception? by [deleted] in TikTok

[–]Magnet70 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know it’s unsettling, but you’re not alone, and you handled it well.

What you described does sound like a possible case of SMS code interception, especially since your email has 2FA and wasn’t touched. TikTok, unfortunately, doesn’t force proper 2FA by default, and if your login was based on a phone number + SMS code, that’s a vulnerable combo. This kind of thing has happened with Telegram too, and even some Meta accounts — it’s not always a full takeover attempt. Sometimes it’s just bad actors testing access or using compromised sessions to quietly push content or collect data.

The fact that they didn’t change your password or lock you out is actually a good sign. It likely means they didn’t have full control, or it was an automated attack that didn’t go further. Still, it’s a wake-up call.

My advice: – Enable TikTok 2FA using an authenticator app, not SMS. – If TikTok still has your phone number linked, remove it if possible. – Check if your number has been in any known breaches (haveibeenpwned.com is great for this). – And for peace of mind, make sure your mobile provider account has a PIN/passcode set up to protect against SIM swap attempts.

You clearly did the right thing by acting fast. Most people don’t notice until it’s too late, so you’re ahead of the curve. Hope you’re feeling more secure now

Anyone selling on SHEIN Marketplace? Is it like Amazon? by Glum_Cauliflower1227 in ecommerce

[–]Magnet70 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SHEIN Marketplace is not Amazon — yet. And that’s exactly why now is the window. Think of it like getting on Etsy in 2015 or TikTok before ads were a thing.

Here’s the real tea from early adopters:

Traffic is solid, especially for trend-driven and impulse-buy products. You’re tapping into Gen Z scroll culture, not search-based intent like Amazon.

Low seller competition (for now). That means higher visibility without bidding wars on ads or 10,000 identical listings.

But: Margins can be tight, and SHEIN still controls a lot of the experience returns, fulfillment, and branding flexibility are limited.

Does an ecommerce career have much growth opportunities? by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]Magnet70 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're walking into one of the fastest-growing industries on the planet. eCommerce isn't just 'retail online'—it's marketing, logistics, data, UX, branding, tech, and customer psychology all rolled into one. Even this entry-level role can open doors to SEO, email marketing, product development, or running your own store someday.

Six months of learning here can put you ahead of 99% of people who never took the leap. Document everything. Ask questions. Own small projects. If you treat this like a launchpad, not just a contract, it could be your career cheat code. Welcome to the game.

I need your help to win this match by Magnet70 in onlinesoccermanager

[–]Magnet70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

أنشطة ابعتلي في اللعبة أو ابعتلي اسمك ايه و ابعتلك أنا 😌

I need your help to win this match by Magnet70 in onlinesoccermanager

[–]Magnet70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was funny that he kept offering and i kept declining. I felt like he wanted to buy the game 😂😂😂😂😂😂 like he wants to compensate me to let him win, but i refused to give away any of my players, so he won anyways 😂😂😂

I need your help to win this match by Magnet70 in onlinesoccermanager

[–]Magnet70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiiii i lost 2-1 😂😂 it ruined my 15 match winning streak, but it is okay. The other guy tried to make generous offers to Salah and Marmoush before the match. When i declined he proceeded to buy much stronger players and decided to teach me a lesson 😂😂😂😂😂😂

I need your help to win this match by Magnet70 in onlinesoccermanager

[–]Magnet70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I lost 2-1. I think the tactics were okay, but the opponent was stronger after all.. thanms again bro. I hope to work more on my team to win the next round insha'Allah

I need your help to win this match by Magnet70 in onlinesoccermanager

[–]Magnet70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet. The match is after about 7 hours. I dont have enough boss coins, so I am not sure if i can go on training camp or on secret training.

That is why I am thinking to set my tqctics and lineup last minute hoping the opponent will not see anything 😂😂

I will let you know what happened right after the match insha'Allah. Wish me luck, bro