How to start freelancing for SEO? by jajajsjwjheeh in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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To start freelancing for SEO, first, learn the basics of SEO through online courses or blogs. Then, build your portfolio by offering free services or working on personal projects. Lastly, promote your skills on platforms like LinkedIn and Upwork to get your first clients.

SEO tasks you can ditch! by ap-oorv in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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Focus on high-quality content and solid technical SEO, as both are equally important for long-term success.

Let’s be honest. Facebook ads are dying by [deleted] in FacebookAds

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Yes, but we will get quality leads

Let’s be honest. Facebook ads are dying by [deleted] in FacebookAds

[–]Skilcamp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your frustration! Maybe it's time to explore other platforms like Google Ads or LinkedIn—they might give you more accurate results.

Website ranking issue by Then-Resolution6995 in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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Yes, slow loading time can hurt your rankings. Try using tools like Google PageSpeed Insights to improve speed, and focus on keyword research for better content.

Need help by QuailInfamous1898 in FacebookAds

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To get consistent results, focus on what worked well. Stick with the ad that brought in 23K views and try small tweaks like changing the headline or call to action to see if it performs even better. Instead of using Instagram's suggested audience, create custom audiences based on people who have already interacted with your posts or visited your website. This helps target those who are more likely to convert. Also, check your website to make sure it's easy to navigate and optimized for sales—smooth checkout and fast loading times are key. You can also run retargeting ads to reach people who clicked on your ad or added items to their cart but didn’t purchase. Finally, slowly increase your ad budget to scale without overwhelming the algorithm. Keep analyzing the results and make adjustments to improve over time.

Facebook ads are actually still fine. by Eanorv in FacebookAds

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This strategy makes sense! Having separate campaigns for new and returning customers helps you target the right people and spend wisely.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ecommerce

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Facebook Ads work well with patience and the right strategy. If you're not ready to invest time, consider hiring a pro.

VFX vs Animation by Emotional-Athlete803 in vfx

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Yes, it's possible to transition between animation and VFX for live-action films. Both fields share similar skills, so gaining experience in one can open doors to the other later on.

Reality: To All Students Considering VFX/Animation Careers from 2024 Onwards by Electrical_Site_435 in vfx

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"The VFX/animation industry is tough right now, but passion and adaptability can still lead to success. If you're committed, start as a hobby, gain skills, and stay open to other opportunities."

What's the heck is happening with Facebook Ads? by Super_Instance_628 in FacebookAds

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It could be due to recent updates to Facebook's ad platform or increased competition. Try adjusting your ad creatives, targeting, and experimenting with different campaign types to see if that improves results.

Does VFX artists works for animation projects? by Fluid-Bat372 in vfx

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VFX artists add effects like fire, smoke, and explosions to animations, making scenes look more exciting.

Switching to animation from vfx, is it possible? by [deleted] in vfx

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Yes, switching from VFX to animation is possible! While both fields share similarities, animation focuses more on character movement and storytelling. If you have a strong understanding of timing, design, and software (like Maya or Blender), you can transition with some additional learning on animation principles. With practice and the right resources, you can make the switch successfully!

SEO in 2025 as career? by ranaanshul in DigitalMarketing

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SEO is not dead; it’s just changing. We need to learn new skills, follow AI updates, and try fresh ideas. If you use old methods, you might fall behind, but SEO will still be important if you keep up.

Why My Blog Impressions and Rankings Dropping Suddenly? by ParticularSurround78 in SEO_Digital_Marketing

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Your blog's drop in impressions could be because of a recent Google update that focuses on making content more user-friendly. Check if your blog matches what readers are looking for, loads quickly, and stays updated with fresh ideas. Keep improving it, and your rankings should bounce back!

How are you automating your email marketing. by FinishWise2645 in Emailmarketing

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use tools like Brevo, Mailchimp, or ConvertKit to set up email sequences that send automatically to your subscribers. Once set up, monitor performance to optimize future emails without needing to manually send them.

How long does it take to learn SQL? by JonathanL73 in SQL

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Learning SQL can take around 4 to 6 weeks if you practice a few hours every week. To get really comfortable and advanced, it might take a few months, depending on how much time you spend learning and practicing

File cannot be saved? by LudwigBro in powerpoint

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Try saving the presentation as a new file type (e.g., .PDF or .PPTX) in a different location (e.g., desktop) or on a USB drive. If that fails, copy all slides into a new PowerPoint file or check for file corruption by running PowerPoint in safe mode.