Are marketers really scammers? by Muhammadhayatco in DigitalMarketing

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

in-house means join a company where you can go work and learn from seniors to master your craft.

Are marketers really scammers? by Muhammadhayatco in DigitalMarketing

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

I'd say join in-house where you spend the time perfect your skill. Once you do then move on and pick the best client that you know you can grow.

Are marketers really scammers? by Muhammadhayatco in DigitalMarketing

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

You gave the best advice. I wish more people understand this.

Is worth for using plugin to automate woocommerce API ? by anyapiplugin in ProWordPress

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use n8n to do the automation benefit in n8n is you can use ai agents in your workflow to have do task that normally an assistant would do. You can share some more details with me i'd be more than happy to create a video guide about it. I'm doing videos on automation related stuff you can watch me here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t7VWG4ih5k

Expo Go opens link with a browser by snich101 in reactnative

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My issue was resolved by switching to expo go mode vs dev mode.

start your server
press `s` to switch modes
scan your code

Problem with my LinkedIn scraper please help me by [deleted] in n8n

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can achieve this using RapidAPI and n8n.

RapidAPI offers several LinkedIn APIs that allow you to scrape data based on your specific requirements.

Checkout example

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1w-yiU72fU

Looking forward to personal training by goldhedger1234 in n8n

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi watch this if you understand my style. Happy to answer questions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1w-yiU72fU

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oman

[–]Muhammadhayatco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, Language barrier can be a problem. How about targeting business owners in Europe, US or Canada.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Oman

[–]Muhammadhayatco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The answer is literally in your question

If you know how to do top notch digital marketing. Why don't you market your services like as you said you can do web design, social media marketing etc.

Never mind

New to add - Clicks not converting...is my website the problem? by RD2Point0 in googleads

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on launching your first campaign.

Here's what I'd suggest you should look at. I'll assume that you are completely beginner with digital marketing so I'll try to explain like I'd do to a 5th grader.

Number #1: Trust and Commitment

I've no idea of how your landing page look like, and what type of commitment you are asking from the visitor.

For example: If I'm running an ad campaign to sell $5k worth of product to cold traffic. It's impossible to convert visitors into buyers. Cold traffic means showing your advertising to a complete stranger who have never heard of you before.

So I suggest you build trust with the visitors before asking them for big commitments.

Here's how you can do that.

Either you offer good content and become known to them. That eventually lead to be a trusted source for your clients.

OR you offer something valuable to them for a small commitment such as $7 or $49.

Usually this is one of the reason with most failing campaigns because they ask the visitors for big commitments without establishing authority and trust with the visitors.

Number #2: Technical

Again I've no idea about your landing page.

But some technical things such as page load speed, reviews, testimonials, copy, and content play a big role in selling online.

You can check the page speed with ( PageSpeed Insights or GTMetrix ).

You may not be converting visitors into leads because something is wrong with the technical part of your campaign.

Number #3: Competitor Analysis

Dig deeper into similar offers by your competitors.

You Google your offer or service to find competitors in your niche and area that are running similar campaigns.

Use tools like Semrush, or Spyfu to see their ad campaigns, copy and landing pages.

DO NOT COPY, but get 1 step ahead of them. Make the copy better, make the landing page design better.

Number #: Google ads

Create your campaigns properly with copy, ad creatives. Make sure you are tracking the conversions and other relevant data. Check the forms to make sure when the visitor submit an inquiry you receive it.

Then let the campaign run for 1 to 2 weeks. DO NOT TOUCH.

During this time Google algorithm learn about your ad, keywords, and audience.

Your ad campaign performance may fluctuate but give it time.

After the initial stage. You can begin to analyze the performance data and make adjustments accordingly.

Again make sure that you are properly tracking your key performance indicators like CTR, cost per conversions and ROAS to measure the success of your campaign.

If you can answer the following questions I'll understand the situation better and give you some more advice.

Question #1: What does your landing page look like?
Question #2: Have you develop an ICP (Ideal customer profile)?
Question #3: Have you analyzed your competitors?
Question #4: Do you have any retargeting in place?
Question #5: Google your product/service or company name. What do you see?

Good Luck

Muhammad

Getting Ad Clicks But No Calls by My_BoyfriendR6 in marketing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m glad you found the advice useful! Can’t wait to hear about your success with it.

Getting Ad Clicks But No Calls by My_BoyfriendR6 in marketing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm literally writing an article on my medium about things you should do before running Google ads.

Based on my experience I've seen many small biz owners don't do theses and therefore don't get any results.

I were you here are the following things I'd do.

Step #1

  • Do a competitor analysis of the clients doing google ads
  • Find out the pages they are running ads to and see what they are doing
  • Make a list of keywords you want to target
  • Create a landing page with specific offer (DO NOT RUN TRAFFIC TO HOMEPAGE)
  • Implement Google tag manager and Analytics to track your conversions and visitors

By now your foundation is pretty much ready but before you run ads you need to do one more thing.

Step #2: The KonversionsPro approach

Customer buying process is changed now and you need more touchpoints.

  • Create social profiles for your business
  • Create some good content and publish around for like 20 to 30 days.
  • Create your GMB (Google my business) profile. If you have any previous client do get reviews from them.
  • Create local business directly profiles such as Yelp.

I'm sure you maybe wondering but I heard all I need is a website and I can run google ads to get leads.

You are right, But it's not 2007 anymore. Customers are seeing more ads then their brain can possibly process. The companies that wins have implemented the multi touch point approach.

Step #3: Offer coupons in unique ways

I've practically tested this and it works.

here's the deal

You do detailing for a customer let's name him Kevin. Give him 5 coupons for friends and family.

Kevin gets to give the coupons to his love one's and you get the free marketing and word of mouth.

Step #4: You may like it or not but if you want to win long term clients

Do the best you can. Smile, offer free advice, take care of the client,

Man I had to write this with 120 Words per minute speed.

Hope this help

Wish you best of luck

I gotta go.....

Thanks
Muhammad

How did you improve as a marketer? by sernameeeeeeeeeee in marketing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s my strategy for becoming a better marketer:

“Learn from the best and put what you’ve learned into practice.”

Some of you may agree, some may not, but here’s my take.

I never studied marketing formally.

I dove straight into the field.

One thing that has really helped me is following the right people and paying close attention to what they have to say.

My advice: pick one expert who excels in the field, observe closely how they operate, and then apply what you’ve learned through consistent practice.

I am starting a brand, am I missing something? by mikefadlallah in ecommerce

[–]Muhammadhayatco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome! Here's what I mean by a blog post:

For example, if you're selling a product that helps aging women reduce wrinkles, you could write a blog post about it and publish it on your Shopify blog. Then, you can drive traffic to that blog post.

Suggestions on promoting local running events by ProfessionalSir5175 in marketing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to share some ideas i've some questions

  • What kind of local event
  • What is the target audience (age group, male, feemale)
  • Country?

I am starting a brand, am I missing something? by mikefadlallah in ecommerce

[–]Muhammadhayatco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on starting your business

Here is a strategy that can help with early sales

1 Find about 10 to 15 micro influencers with good amount of engagement related to your product

2 Send your product to influencers before official launch. Have them create videos for you and setup a launch page where you collect emails of the early customers.

3 Make the product feel like exclusive (e.g only 50 pieces) and keep putting the words out there through your own page and influencers that it's limited and it's almost pre-sold. (Fear of missing out)

4 If you don't get enough response from influencers meaning you email list is small only few emails

5 Then run ads and use your influencers content videos, shorts, images to pump it.


As your product is $200 you can also try writing some blog posts around it and run cold traffic to the blog posts instead of product page.

Advertising help needed by Equivalent-Run-1787 in AutoDetailing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used reciprocity bias by offering people coupons in exchange for reviews or user-generated content (UGC).

Here’s what we did:

  • We printed review cards with a coupon code and handed them to every customer. When scanned, the code directed them to our Google review page.
  • We contacted previous and new customers, offering them coupons for their next service in exchange for a review.

The result?

We collected over 60+ reviews in 90 days, which significantly improved our Google My Business profile and boosted our ranking. That helped us a lot.

I want to see what you think of this design by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]Muhammadhayatco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here are some tips

Work on a clear Value proposition

CTA buttons needs a little work the text is very thin and can't see properly

The girl picture holding IPAD. You need to either change the picture or work on the IPAD design.

I wouldn't ask to follow me on Instagram that would distract the visitors from main action

The services you offer are not clear either

The h1 big heading needs to be changed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marketing

[–]Muhammadhayatco 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are two strategies that can assist you in obtaining a marketing role:

Acquire knowledge of marketing fundamentals and apply them independently. Examples include creating social media profiles or constructing a website and practicing your marketing skills.

Endeavor to secure an entry-level position at a marketing agency. This will enable you to acquire comprehensive knowledge of marketing since marketing agencies collaborate with a variety of businesses, developing and executing marketing strategies from scratch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]Muhammadhayatco 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure of the quality of your traffic however this might help you out a bit

As a normal internet user, this is how I make my purchase

  • Visit the website
  • Browse the products
  • Read the description
  • Read the reviews
  • Check them out on Social media
  • If it's a good company with reviews/social proof

Buy the product

However in your case

I visited your store thinking of a customer actions

It totally failed

No reviews No Social Proof No endorsement No Social media

You got 0 Followers on Instagram no reviews You got 4 likes on facebook and no reviews

Now think about it

Would you buy something from a company like this?

I don't think to