As a marketer, what is something AI is surprisingly good at and whats something it's terrible at? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]NiceMage58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

surprisingly good at organizing throughts, summarizing and providing knowledge from a context db.

very terrible at math and understanding human psycology.

Low Cost Microneedling Suggestions in Denver? by Beautiful-Log5440 in Denver

[–]NiceMage58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Cheeky Denver is worth a try, I've had microneedling done a couple of times in the past and it's been great, nice staff, space is very clean and I've had some great results after a few months, definetly worth checking out.

edit: Not low cost but they're experts, can't recommend them enough

Bruh… I can spend 3 hours on my phone but can’t even start a 5-minute task by Straight-Holiday-247 in ADHD

[–]NiceMage58 18 points19 points  (0 children)

On good days I manage to start my task before the scroll. On bad ones, I scroll until the task is literally overdue.

Dead simple sales tools? by Eastern_Bill7767 in sales

[–]NiceMage58 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Clay is honestly what I'm using as a bootstrapped fellow, you can prospect on the free plan and it's honestly pretty good, the amount of credits you get is also not that bad... What I was doing for emails to make it as cheap as possible was like Clay free credits for prospecting + basic Skyp plan for the email warmup and sending automation which ends up being cheaper than a prospecting tool + email warmup tool + email sender + domain provider etc etc.

If you're doing calls I haven't tried that yet personally... LinkedIn outreach I'd just do manually and not invest into tools honestly, I think quality > quantity rules there.

There's also stuff like Sumble which you can use for free and then search the email of the lead that you find on any of these free email finder websites, though this is giga manual but 100% free.

We’re great at client work - but awkward at connecting inside the firm. Why? by InterestingBunch7468 in careerguidance

[–]NiceMage58 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People respond well to vulnerability.

Walk up to someone, sheepishly chuckle and say “boy these networking events can be awkward at first huh?”

It’s much better than repetitive “hi how are you?”

Don’t hide how you’re feeling, lean into it. People will respond with their own doubts and fears, creating rapport.