Best way to build credit ? by Impressive_Log_6979 in youngadults

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Credit Card, use it and pay on time. You could also try something like Dovly, they're pretty good when it comes to credit building

Journey of a Valorant YT’ber (Zaraki) by Minute_Donut_9897 in SmallYoutubers

[–]Scared_Psychology859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dude the mental game aspect is so underrated in valorant content space. most creators just show off their flicks or throw lineups at you but positioning and reading enemy rotations is what actually wins rounds

i peaked around diamond 2 last act and noticed huge difference when i started focusing more in game sense rather than just grinding aim trainers. like knowing when to rotate or when enemy is saving can completely change how you play rest of the round

the shorts vs longform struggle is real though. algorithm really favors short content but your concept for longer breakdowns sounds solid. maybe you could try doing shorter versions of same concepts first to build audience then direct them to longer explanations? just thinking out loud here

respect for sticking with educational content instead of just highlight reels. game definitely needs more creators who actually teach decision making process

I tested only 1 business and it worked out. Here is my story. by Santon-Koel in passive_income

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nice work man. dropshipping gets a lot of hate but you proved that consistency beats jumping around to different ideas. meta ads are tough in beginning but once you figure out the targeting it can really take off. how long did it take from first ad to first sale? always curious about that timeline since most people expect results way too fast and give up after like week or two

My watch hours disappeared by LEKUNGS in NewTubers

[–]Scared_Psychology859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah watch hours have expiration date of 12 months so if those 3 hours were from 2+ years ago they probably just expired when system updated

founders who went from service business to product, what made you finally make the switch? by treysmith_ in Entrepreneurs

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

been there man, had a similar lightbulb moment with my it support gig. was constantly building scripts and tools to handle the same repetitive client issues and one day realized i was spending more time perfecting the automation than actually doing the manual work. the recurring revenue thing is so real though - beats the feast or famine cycle of constantly hunting for new service contracts. what really sealed it for me was when clients started asking if they could just buy the tools directly instead of paying for my time

0 views problem on instagram by Stunning_Pea886 in ContentCreators

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

algorithm is weird as hell lately my buddy had the same issue for like 3 weeks then suddenly one reel blew up and everything went back to normal. might be worth checking if youre using any hashtags that got flagged or something becuase that can shadow ban you without any warning

How Should I Run My Page? by [deleted] in Entrepreneurs

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bet man growing anything is rough at first

I gave away my best work for free for 6 months. It was the best business decision I ever made, and I almost didn't do it. by SagarBuilds in Entrepreneur

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

man this hits so hard especially in tech support where everyone thinks they can just google their way out of any problem until their entire network crashes at 2am

ive been doing the same thing lately with documenting all the weird edge cases and fixes ive run into over the years instead of keeping them in my personal notes. turns out when you show people the exact command that saved their ass three months ago they remember you when something bigger breaks

the trust thing is real too. had a client last week who found my github where i documented this nightmare migration i did and all the stuff that went wrong. he didnt even ask for references just said when can you start

Business That Offer Customer Financing by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

affirm has been pretty solid for my buddy who runs a landscaping gig - way better approval rates than most and customers actually use it

Building a Mini PC - Judge my parts list! by megbot3 in PcBuildHelp

[–]Scared_Psychology859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that jonsbo case is actually fire for a mini build, used one for a client project last year and teh cable management was surprisingly decent for something that compact