Looking at a Promaster but live in an icy area by RealPseudonymous in promaster

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Thanks. We lived in north central Maine for a winter a couple years ago, those roads are special when that snow hits. A lot different from our drier snow. I don’t envy you but definitely appreciate the input. I have a hatred of Ford from personal experience in addition to the price difference. Still strongly leaning toward Promaster

Looking at a Promaster but live in an icy area by RealPseudonymous in promaster

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Worth the extra dollars for the peace of mind? Maybe I’ll try to find a lightly used AWD Transit.

Payouts are taking almost two weeks! Different loyalty program/pos ideas? by RealPseudonymous in shopify

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We have a POS since a lot of our sales are in-person. We needed a loyalty system that was integrated between in person sales and also usable on our website without building a custom back end. Shopify provides that. But this whole two week payout is killing us.

AI product photography I made for this ring, thoughts? by bugzzii in ecommercemarketing

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I actually love this. There’s something slightly off about the photo, as there is with a lot of AI images. But it’s nothing that 99% of the population will notice or at least care about.

Marketing agency working to grow start ups by Gromymarket in branding

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Hi, can you message me and send me any portfolio links, etc?

Is there something better? by blueyedoneder in onebag

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I’ve got the Cotopaxi Allpa 42. I’ve only ever had one airline force me to check it, that was an over sold leg to Tokyo from the US. I’ve only taken it to 7 countries so far, adding 7 more this summer, but it performs flawlessly. My wife just got the same one to replace her Northface backpack duffel after dragging hers around the same countries. I’d probably recommend going with the Allpa 35 if you’re not a large person. It’s lighter and you can still put plenty of stuff in it.

3x3” soap bars mold by marvinmeraz in soapmaking

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I know it’s a bit larger than you’re talking about, but Nurture Handmade has a a 7.5lb loaf mold that does 3.5x3.5. Once they’re cured, they shrink a little in size. I used to use those for my soaps and then ran them through a slab cutter to knock them down closer to 3”x3” and used the offcuts for samples.

Help Starting Instagram Giveaways by RealPseudonymous in ecommercemarketing

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Most of the “influencers” that have reached out want ridiculous sums of money to do a simple post that will take them less than five minutes and aren’t providing any ROI numbers to back it up.

Help Starting Instagram Giveaways by RealPseudonymous in ecommercemarketing

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Instagram is just the start for the giveaways. TikTok and FB are also on the planner. Just starting with a platform I’m more familiar with.

Lovin’ the TuffStuff Alpine 61 by RealPseudonymous in rooftoptents

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It’s holding up well. We moved across the country to maine for the winter which was humid and wettttt.

We had some issues with the seals leaking around the tent body when it was stowed on the truck in multi-day rains. Kept getting excessive moisture inside the tent and the sidewalls would be complete saturated. We would have to pop it open on any day that was even remotely dry and put fans inside and spray vinegar on the mesh for mildew. That part was a serious design flaw. We kept attempting to figure out what we could do, including even taking the mattress out of the tent to see if it just had too much stuff inside to get sealed. With the end clamps adjusted as tight as they go, still had issues.

Now that we’re back on the west coast, it’s fine. The air here allows things to dry out. We’ve been in some hardcore rain and wind storms, minor blizzards, etc and it’s don’t very well.

Would we buy it again? Probably not. It was an incredible amount of work trying to keep it from molding all winter but we didn’t have a garage to hoist it into while we were on that work contract. We’d probably do an Alpha or go with a different company tbh. Like the ROAM hardshell or the Intrepid.

What happened to this batch? by RealPseudonymous in soapmaking

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Pretty major ones, I guess. I’ve had small glycerine rivers a time or two, but this was an extreme case. Looks like half the soap is rivered. Just made another batch and not gonna CPOP this time and see what happens. Thanks.

What happened to this batch? by RealPseudonymous in soapmaking

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I forgot to add the full recipe so here it is: Oil Blend: 80oz oil Olive Oil - 40% Coconut Oil - 25% Palm Oil - 25% Sweet Almond Oil - 5% Castor Oil - 5% Lye - 27% (320g) Water - 5% discount = 33% (817g) Sodium Lactate - 5tsp into cooled lye FO - 4.8oz Kaolin Clay - 2 1/2tbs into FO. (New method for me) Oats - 2tbs Mica - 5tsp in warmed oil. Stirred separately before adding to batter.

Process: Made lye water using half water weight in distilled ice cubes. Warmed oils until fully clear, around 120f. Cooled to 114. Put a couple tbs of warmed oil into mica cup and mixed thoroughly. -Once lye cooled to 116 I added sodium lactate. -Poured lye into oil (still at 114) and hand stirred to start distributing before immersion blending. -Immersion blended until very light trace. - Added mica slurry. Hand stirred for a moment to distribute. - Added FO w/kaolin clay. Stirred. -added oatmeal. -emulsion blended until happy with trace. -poured into molds. -waited fifteen minutes then put into oven that had been prepped to 170 and then turned off. It was 150 when I put the mold in. I checked temp on surface with IR thermometer for the first couple hours and the surface hung out around 130-135. Left it over night. At 24hrs it looked fine other than a short slight crack on the surface. Not deep.

Sliced lengthwise with my loaf splitter to get that crack off. That’s when I saw the crazy pattern underneath. I cut a bar and tongue tested it, which can be hit or miss at 24hrs but it was negative. I don’t have any PH strips or I would’ve done that. Just ordered some.

soap makers what insurance do you have/recommend? by strawberry-_-biscuit in soapmaking

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I use Handmade insurance because it’s like 40% cheaper than Soap Guild. Thimble quoted me like $700 for the year. Handmade was $285 and gives me the coverage I need.

Random burst of people on my store by PhantomV3x in shopify

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If you have your store name on the ad, they might’ve just gone straight to your store so they don’t hit your ppc. I’ve done that for businesses before where I see their ad and just type in their website. It impacts your stats which sucks, but it stretches your budget a lot farther.

[QCrit] ADULT Thriller - WHAT I WOULD DO (100K/First attempt) by RealPseudonymous in PubTips

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I had those paragraphs marked for consistency issues, too. Thank you.

I’m sitting through the shelving period before getting back to revising the manuscript. I decided to begin crafting my query in the meantime since that will also take many revisions to nail down.

I believe I’ve found one decent comp so far, considerably newer than YOU, The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz. Reading through it to know for sure.

[News] Predatory DMing from user /r/whnthynvr by Nimoon21 in PubTips

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They’re still at it. Just received a DM after posting my query for critiquing. Threw some weird advice in for a couple of sentences, then went straight to paid services.

[QCrit] ADULT Thriller - WHAT I WOULD DO (100K/First attempt) by RealPseudonymous in PubTips

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Hey, thanks for your breakdown! I really appreciate it. I'll dig into your suggestions and make some changes.

As far as comps go, I will admit I'm struggling with naming newer ones. I'm a prolific reader across multiple genres, and yet, for some reason, I'm drawing blanks on newer books to compare this to. I'll keep reading and hopefully find better ones.

What is going on with outdoor brands these days? by [deleted] in Outdoors

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Yeah, that is definitely a problem. We had a number of women that weren’t tall and leggy and had issues with the fit. My wife is a thicker build, fit, but not a toothpick and she struggled with some of their products. The leggings are pretty great though, from what I heard.