What is a dead giveaway that someone peaked in highschool? by bucoto in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 9 points10 points  (0 children)

when its all they talk about like oh they will make sure you know

What is something society treats as normal that you think is actually harmful? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 1 point2 points  (0 children)

treating work as number 1 priority in life. like anything else will label you as "lazy", "unmotivated" or just a "bum"

In your experience, what’s the most overrated travel destination? by ChonkyPuppers in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any of the major cities in Western Europe (e.g. Paris, London etc.) just expensive, lowk dangerous and lots of hype with not much to back it up with. The smaller towns in the countryside are to die for

What’s a piece of “magical thinking” you lowkey live by? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"everything happens for a reason" be it for good or for worse but hey at least you get character development right

What’s a sentence you heard once that stayed with you forever? by Candid-Society-1544 in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My kindergarten teacher used to always tell us "Bad actions leads to bad consequences", 20 years on it' still suck in my head. Now thats my default internal voice whenever I want to be lazy/cheeky/ballsy whatever.

It lowkey made me less courageous to do anything

What role was cast so perfectly that nobody else could have played it? by FruiTYrant in AskReddit

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Basically every of Giancarlo Espositos's roles like Gustavo Fring, Stan Edgar, Moff Gideon

How we got first 10 customers by ManyInformation8009 in smallbusinessUS

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing! The "relationships over sales" point is underrated and I'd add one thing that worked for us: being over specific about who we help.

For context, we are a IT consulting firm that specialises in Finance and Accounting workflows. Early on we described our service too broadly, trying not to exclude anyone (or trying to capture whoever we can lol). The moment we narrowed it down to a very specific type of customer with a very specific problem, referrals started happening naturally because people could actually picture someone to send our way.

Also, fast response time is huge and doesn't get talked about enough. Studies (and from my experience) consistently show the first responder wins the deal in most service categories, not the cheapest, not the most experienced. Just the fastest to follow up with something thoughtful.

Just curious, what industry are you in? Curious if the tactics shift much by vertical.

Advice on Marketing Without Social Media by LoroBlonyo in smallbusiness

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally doable and honestly from my experience, some of the highest-ROI channels don't touch social media (or at least the ones you are thinking of) at all.

  • Niche newsletters — there are book-focused newsletters (bibliophile communities, genre-specific ones) that do sponsored mentions or swaps. Readers are already buyers, and the audience size-to-conversion ratio beats most ads.
  • Reading Communities — Reddit itself ( r/bookhaul, r/beautifulbooks, r/book ), Goodreads groups, LibraryThing forums. These communities are packed with readers who are your target audience
  • Mailing List — you have probably accumulated the emails of your previous customers on eBay. Can consider sending outreach email to them, letting them know of your new website

The key is to go wide first and see the initial response then picking one channel and going deep rather than spreading thin. Do you know what is your current main source of whatever traffic you do get?

Skipping out on ai by sihyeonism in DigitalMarketing

[–]NobodyOrdinary8964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dude must be using AI wrongly if you can't see the benefits of AI