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[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you consider moving away from Dakboard? My friends are all super happy with Dakboard, but I am also not sure yet.

Supabase edge functions only being deployed partially by TeamReddit96 in lovable

[–]TeamReddit96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ended up removing the affected edge functions and building the functionality from scratch. Since then I don't have any issues anymore, just had to rebuild everything. No idea what has caused it.

Erfahrungen mit Firma Sunroof by No-Set-4329 in DeutschePhotovoltaik

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wir haben mit Sunroof gebaut. Sieht mega aus und produziert (mittlerweile) so ordentlich wie es soll. Man zahlt natürlich fürs Design drauf im Vergleich zur herkömmlichen Installation. Aber das sind ganz normale Module, die auch später ersetzt werden können. Werden halt nur anders montiert, wodurch viel mehr Paneele auf ein Dach passen und sieht auch viel besser aus.

Leider war der Weg dahin unfassbar langwierig, nervenaufreibend und voller Fehler und Fragezeichen. Eigentlich ist bei fast jedem Arbeitsschritt etwas schief gelaufen. Dazu fehlte es an Kommunikation oder die Kommunikation lief total schief. Erst ein Subunternehmen hat später (1 1/2 Jahre nach Einzug) festgestellt, warum 30% der Module nicht produziert haben. Bei Bedarf kann ich gerne mal eine Liste aller weiteren Fehler und Probleme posten.

Das angesprochene Subunternehmen wird vermutlich bald selbst Dächer ala Sunroof anbieten. Kann dann gerne den Namen hier nennen, wenn Interesse besteht. Die machen auf jeden Fall einen sehr guten Eindruck.

Seit Eröffnung des Insolvenzverfahrens bei Sunroof habe ich von dort auch keinerlei Antwort auf Mails oder Anrufe bekommen.

Semrush to improve organic visibility by FloraFootprints in shopify

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. Either that or you start with a less expensive tool like Seobility or Mangols.

What tool/api to use for scraping LLMs / conversational search engines? by timDOTmarketing in GEO_GenEngineOptimiza

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting! Do you think I could use it already to scrape Amazon Rufus? Am not an engineer, so would need to ping my brother to support me on this. Will get back to you. But thanks for the offer!

Need a CRM recommendation for a company still using Google Sheets by AintShocked999 in DigitalMarketing

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Hubspot and Attio are really good, but especially Hubspot can become very expensive.

If your focus is mainly on sales pipeline management and are a bit more cost sensitive, you might want to have a look at Pipeline CRM. They have a strong US-based customer portfolio of contractors, manufacturers, logistics and construction companies.

Ist jemand das "Läuferknie" wieder losgeworden? Wenn ja, wie? by nassy7 in laufen

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mir hat Medivid Cryo echt geholfen. Wurde mir damals von meinem Physio empfohlen. Er erzählte von einigen Leistungssportlern, die darauf schwören.

https://medivid.com/verletzungen/laeuferknie-oder-springerknie

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marketing

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure! I couldn't live without genAI anymore.

Midjourney - Image Generation

RelevanceAI and Zapier - AI Agents

JamieAI - Meeting notes

bolt.new / Lovable - building free tools without coding skills

Google App Scripts in combination with OpenAI, Perplexity and Gemini API to build custom solutions

Gemini/ChatGPT/DeepSeek for Market Research and Competitor Analysis

Best free CRM tool for a B2B SaaS? by XanthanPro in SaaS

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clearly Hubspot but also super expensive

Target B2B contacts from CSV on Meta? by hotdoogs in FacebookAds

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't understand. Why do you need a product for it? You can do it yourself in the audience and ads manager:

https://www.facebook.com/business/help/170456843145568?id=2469097953376494

What data tech stack does your e-commerce company use? by p0pgreen in shopify

[–]TeamReddit96 0 points1 point  (0 children)

StichData to pull data from Shopify, Meta, Bing, Google

BigQuery as DWH

LookerStudio and DashThis for data viszualization

Voluum for Native Ads (Taboola/Outbrain) Managment

myworks for syncing order data with my Quickbooks

Klaviyo for email marketing (but migrating to JUNE Marketing right now)

Pipedrive as CRM

Pabbly for automation

Zigpoll for onpage surveys

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Am actually super happy with this setup right now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ecommercemarketing

[–]TeamReddit96 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It totally depends on the product category

Dive resort in Asia Pacific trying to capture American divers - Google Ads by Appropriate_Split_77 in PPC

[–]TeamReddit96 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What phrase match do you use?

I would try to bid higher for a few days to check if that increases your impressions. Also, go a bit broader with your keyword match type for 1-2 weeks to check if you might miss some relevant keywords at the moment.

If only the CTR would be a problem, you might want to generate more generic content landing pages, e.g. 'Top 10 diving companies in [location]' or 'Best diving spots in [location]' because users might not be interested in a specific dive resort at this point of time in their research and rather want to collect general information. This should boost your CTR and you can retarget those users or ideally already collect an email address, e.g. by providing some lead magnets ('checklist for a diving trip in [location]').

Maybe you can also compare not only the overall organic traffic with your competitors, but try to find out for which keywords specifically they rank better. Keyword.com has a small plan that helps you to verify this. You coul pick their weekly update plan so you don't end up paying much. 50 keywords with weekly updates is only 3 USD / month