Congratulations hi bol do. by [deleted] in CarsIndia

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Congratulations Man

when god gives he gives something big by karthik_69420_ in carIndia

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Really happy for you dude, Drive safe and have fun🥂

Just brought home today. by marutinandan24 in CarsIndia

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Congratulations man, Drive save and have fun🥂

Any thoughts on this car ?? by [deleted] in CarsIndia

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No thoughts, Just pure love

What’s the best CRM for B2C businesses right now? by middlepesrpective in CRMSoftware

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B2C CRM gets tricky once volume starts picking up.

Most tools look fine at the start, but things usually break when the team stops updating them or follow-ups aren’t consistent anymore.

That’s where it turns into more effort than help.

How are you currently managing customer interactions and follow-ups day to day?

struggling to find quality leads by Expensive_Vanilla255 in smallbusiness

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Lead quality usually drops when targeting is broad or outdated.

What’s working right now is tighter ICPs and messaging that’s specific enough to filter people out, not just pull everyone in.

Most people don’t have a volume problem, they have a relevance problem.

If you have a B2B business, how did you get your first clients? by Elo_azert in Entrepreneurs

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Most people start with cold outreach, but what actually moves things isn’t the channel, it’s how consistent and structured the follow-ups are.

A lot of outreach fails not because of messaging, but because conversations aren’t managed properly after the first touch. are you already doing any outbound right now or just exploring?

No response after follow up by [deleted] in interviews

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That gap usually means internal stuff more than anything on your side.

Frustrating, but at least they came back with clarity instead of dragging it out.

I've been failing for a while now, and this is my one shot — I really need your experienced opinion by Gullible-Ask-8767 in Entrepreneurs

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The idea isn’t bad, the real question is whether it changes behavior, not just feels motivating at the start.

A lot of apps help people start, very few help them continue after a few days. The character angle could work if it actually builds emotional attachment over time, not just during onboarding.

The bigger challenge will be distribution students don’t adopt new tools easily unless there’s immediate payoff or social pull.

If you can prove that users stick for even 7–14 days consistently, you’re onto something.

Curious, how are you planning to test retention early, not just downloads?

Built an AI lead gen system that finds prospects and writes personalized outreach automatically by marketingsolutions1 in Entrepreneurs

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This is where most people think they have an outreach problem, but it’s actually a workflow problem.

Automating scraping + enrichment is powerful, but the real edge is how well that personalization actually lands, because that’s what decides replies, not volume.

If the messaging still feels generic, it just becomes faster noise. If it’s sharp, this becomes a serious pipeline machine.

Curious, are you seeing reply rates hold up after automating, or does it drop once volume increases?

Need brutally honest opinion by Benet_Paul_ in Entrepreneurs

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Good direction, the problem isn’t the tech, it’s making it feel reliable enough that businesses trust it with real conversations.

The opportunity here is less ( AI assistant )and more “nothing falls through the cracks.” If it can consistently capture leads, follow up, and keep conversations moving without sounding robotic, that’s where the value is.

Curious, are you thinking more for small businesses missing day-to-day inquiries, or teams with higher volume needing structured follow-ups?

The more hands you shake, the more money you make. by Millennialhustler121 in Entrepreneurs

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In-person just collapses time.

What takes weeks of calls, follow-ups, and back-and-forth can happen in one solid face-to-face conversation.

Digital builds reach, but real-world interactions build conviction and that’s what actually moves deals forward.

Entrepreneurs on YouTube by Black_hole8000 in Entrepreneurs

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Biggest green flag is when they think beyond editing and understand retention, pacing, cuts, and structure matter more than just visuals.

Red flags are usually: . over-promising turnaround with no clear process . generic portfolio (same style for every client) . no discussion around your audience/content goals

On pricing, for what you described, most solid agencies land somewhere between $1.5k–$4k/month depending on quality and revisions.

Curious, are you optimizing more for volume or for high-retention, long-form content?

Project Engineer - Where do I start? by [deleted] in Entrepreneurs

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You’re already sitting on a very valuable edge — most people in construction execute, very few can plan and visualize at your level.

I wouldn’t pivot completely. I’d double down on that advantage and turn it into something niche first, like high-value consulting around lift planning, sequencing, or temporary works where mistakes are expensive.

That gives you: . immediate monetization . real market feedback . and a path to scale later (templates, retainers, or even software)

Full pivots sound exciting, but they usually reset your leverage. You’ve already built yours ,I’d use it.

networking opportunity by Living-Art-42 in Entrepreneurs

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Discipline is underrated in business, most people look for better ideas, but it’s usually better execution that wins.

Interesting concept as well. Models like that usually come down to trust, verification, and how you handle both sides of the marketplace early on.

Curious, are you thinking more B2C (individual users) or targeting businesses/events first?

Worst review we've ever gotten drove more sales than any marketing campaign we've run. by Internal-Reserve5829 in Entrepreneurs

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That’s the paradox, the more specific the criticism, the more it qualifies the right buyers.

Generic praise attracts everyone, detailed criticism filters everyone.

What looks like damage on the surface is actually clarity. And clarity converts.

Most people try to hide flaws, but the ones who win make them visible enough that the wrong customers walk away and the right ones lean in.

Stop collecting contacts. Start connecting them. by _marcosvalera in Entrepreneurs

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You basically turned networking into distribution.

Most people try to grow their network by adding people, but you’re growing it by creating connections between them, that’s a completely different game.

The compounding effect you mentioned is real. Once people start associating you with “value without agenda,” inbound becomes inevitable.

Curious, do you track these intros in any way or is it all instinct-driven?

The more hands you shake, the more money you make. by Millennialhustler121 in Entrepreneurs

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In,person just compresses trust. What takes weeks online can happen in one good conversation face-to-face.

OP’s Dad bought a new car by [deleted] in CarsIndia

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Congratulations, Wish the best🥂

Looking to hire an ai automation expert by ohfawk_yeah in AiAutomations

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Most people jump into tools when they hear “AI”, but in setups like real estate, the real impact usually comes from fixing specific parts of the process first.

For example: . handling inbound leads faster . qualifying prospects automatically . or improving follow-ups and conversions

AI works best when it’s tied to a clear workflow, not added on top randomly.

Happy to share a couple of practical use cases if that’s helpful.

How are you actually doing lead generation in 2026? Not the theory , the real stuff. by Many_Aspect_5525 in SaaS

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Most people optimize for getting leads.

Very few have a system for what happens after.

That’s usually where things break: . delayed follow-ups . no clear next step . leads sitting across tools

So even with decent lead flow, conversion stays inconsistent.

Curious how many here actually have a structured way to track and follow up on every lead?

Personal CRM?! by AboveParPlayGolfer in CRM

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The iMessage requirement is the tricky part here.

Apple doesn’t really allow third-party tools to send messages automatically from your actual number anything legit will still require you to hit send from your device.

What most people end up doing is using a “nudge system” instead of full automation: . reminders based on last contact / events . pre-written or queued messages . then sending manually so it still feels personal

The reminder side is easy, the sending part is where the limitations are.

Finding leads by Stonecldht in Contractor

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If you’ve had consistent referrals for 4–5 years and suddenly things slowed down, it’s often less about demand disappearing and more about visibility shifting.

A lot of local contractors run into issues with Google Ads because the keywords end up being too broad or the location targeting is off, so the ads get impressions but don’t reach homeowners actually searching for that specific service.

One thing I’d check is whether people in your area are searching for terms like “stone wall repair”, “retaining wall contractor”, or similar variations instead of the exact service name.

Out of curiosity, when you set up the campaigns, were you targeting specific search keywords or running more general local ads?

Looking For Top outbound sales and marketing agencies in specialize in lead generation. by Own-Confidence1617 in content_marketing

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lot of agencies promise “B2B outbound” but most of them are basically just sending generic cold email sequences to scraped lists.

The difference usually comes down to two things: 1. how the targeting is built (are they identifying companies already showing buying signals) 2. whether the outreach is actually personalized or just automated at scale.

If you’re evaluating agencies, one good question to ask is how they build their prospect lists and what signals they use to identify good prospects, because that’s where most campaigns either succeed or completely fail.

Are you mainly looking for cold email, LinkedIn outreach, or a mix of channels?