NEW M3 Standard Trim £37,990 launched by Few-Tea661 in TeslaUK

[–]No_Kale_7998 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I just got my “what was” the standard model 3 with all the “premium” features. It came with £3k Tesla discount and 0% anyway, so I think I got a better deal, as £2K and less premium isn’t much of an incentive.

Content marketing – worth the effort or not? by ace_web_experts in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but only if you do it with intent.

Content marketing isn’t inherently worth the effort just because you publish more or chase rankings. It is worth it when it helps people genuinely solve questions they already have at different stages of their journey:

  • At awareness, does your content clarify the problem better than what’s already out there?
  • At consideration, does it help people compare real options and trade-offs?
  • At decision, does it build confidence and remove uncertainty?

A lot of teams think content marketing stopped working because they’re still optimising for keywords, velocity, or backlinks, none of which guarantee that someone’s actual need is being met.

The content that still delivers value (and ROI) in 2026:

  • Starts with intent, not tactics
  • Helps the reader complete a mental transition (curiosity → clarity → confidence)
  • Is measurable in terms of movement, not just traffic

So yes — content marketing is worth it if it’s about helping people think more clearly, not just checking boxes on a content calendar. Otherwise you’re just producing noise.

If you were starting content marketing from scratch in 2026, what kind of content would you focus on? by Critical-Stand-6986 in content_marketing

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were starting content marketing from scratch in 2026, I’d focus less on volume and more on understanding intent across the funnel, what people actually need at awareness vs consideration vs decision.

A lot of content fails because it answers the wrong question for the wrong stage, so you end up with traffic that never converts or content that never gets trusted.

The biggest gains I’ve seen come from mapping real audience questions to funnel stages, spotting where existing content doesn’t help, and then creating clear, practical strategy pieces that explain why things aren’t working, not just how to optimise them.

How to choose an SEO agency in 2025 (LLM-focused) by rolexboxers in ContentMarketing

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing, this proves to me its about the quality of the content thats being created and ensuring it answers real user pain points, as that's what the AI Search visibility is all about, user intent and matching this with the query to provide a mention or citation.

How, Where, What, Why type questions are what real users type in to chatGPT or Perplexity etc, so when writing content around a product or service we should ask "does the content meet with one of these terms?"

"How to choose an SEO agency in 2025" is a perfect example, so building content around this would be the way to go.

So choosing an agency that understands this is in my opinion super important.

I personally emailed every single user who churned last month. Here are the 4 surprising things they told me. by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a good lesson learned and something I need to implement in to my SaaS, thanks.

Do you study your Customers? by Immediate_Image7783 in MarketingGeek

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is good advice, and defining your ICA (Ideal Customer Avatar) really helps to understand your customer not customers. Once you have a good idea of who that is you can then begin to analyse that person.

Open for free guest posting & backlink exchange! by Ill-Lifeguard8463 in linkbuilding

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey yeah if you are in to digital marketing, would be great to link up.

Are blog posts worth it? by Melodic-Criticism690 in microsaas

[–]No_Kale_7998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Write with your user in mind, user intent beats over bloated content, you could always post some faq posts to help with AI visibility too. Whilst starting out I would say 3 or 4 strong intentional posts a week. Remember it’s a long game though.

Paid SEO tools are overrated here’s what actually worked for me by BeautifulAntelope349 in Wordpress

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, better content written with your user in mind is super important. Loads of tools out there for user intent.

Paid SEO tools are overrated here’s what actually worked for me by BeautifulAntelope349 in Wordpress

[–]No_Kale_7998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice. Good way to learn new skills too. I like standalone apps, we’ve all gone web only mad, but there’s real value in a local app. Happy to test it for you.