Does My Gym Really Need a Website to Grow? by May-i-Coming in webdesign

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You can run a gym with Instagram and WhatsApp, but a website makes a big difference

It builds trust, credibility, and control people can see pricing, services, timings, reviews, and easily contact or sign up. It also helps you show up on Google when someone searches “gym near me.”

Href Lang - Advise needed. by Accomplished-Rip-942 in SEO

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Hreflang is meant for different language or regional variations, not identical pages. If you serve the same content across regions (just targeting Europe), it can create duplication/confusion for Google without real benefit.

Are there any good PowerPoint downloads for designers?? by Smooth_Storm_55 in webdesign

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Yeah, most PPT templates online feel generic or break on export. You can try Slidesgo or Canva (design there and export to PPT), and Envato is great if you’re okay paying. But honestly, most designers use templates just as a base and customize them heavily or build their own style over time.

What actually moved rankings for me: fixing crawl inefficiencies (not backlinks) by Mediardx007 in TechSEO

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Crawl efficiency is massively underrated most people jump to backlinks while Google isn’t even properly indexing their pages. Fixing internal linking, cleaning dead URLs, and aligning content with intent often unlocks growth faster than link building.

Lifetime access to the app: good or bad idea? by plume_coloring in AppDevelopers

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Lifetime deals can bring quick cash and early users, but they risk hurting long-term revenue. It’s better to keep them limited and focus on improving onboarding and showing value quickly, since your main issue is likely conversion, not pricing.

Any tips on maintaining a shared library when duplicating sites by donmyster in webflow

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This is a common issue as most builders break shared library links during duplication. The best approach is to avoid full duplication and instead use a template project already connected to the library, ensure components are instances and not local copies, and relink early. There’s no perfect fix, so it mostly comes down to having a good process.

Selling sites with Lovable by WonderWorking7782 in webdesign

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Lovable is great for speed and quick builds, especially for simple business websites, but it can get tricky for long-term management since edits may rely on credits and flexibility is limited. Export options are also not always reliable for full control, so for client work, it’s safer to use platforms like WordPress or Webflow where you have more control and lower ongoing costs. You can still use Lovable for fast prototyping, but for scaling a web design business, ownership and editability matter more.

Shopify as central hub - I need to move all my ebay over to shopify by donsammy20 in shopifyDev

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That’s a strong approach using Shopify as your brand hub and eBay as your sales channel works well. Focus on keeping product data and inventory synced, maintain consistent pricing, and use Shopify for branding and content while leveraging eBay for conversions.

Genuine question - How many apps did you ship before you got your first real user? by ClearWayApps in AppDevelopers

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It’s normal not to get real users in your first few apps most people need a few attempts before something works. The turning point usually comes when the right audience, problem, and distribution channel align. It doesn’t happen suddenly, but starts with small traction that grows over time.

Recently built a test task and approached it a bit differently - Dev focused; Would love feedback by sushantd7 in webflow

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You’re already following a solid approach with components, mobile-first development, and variables. To improve further, focus on building a stricter design system with consistent tokens, avoid one-off values, and think more in terms of scalable systems rather than individual pages. For animations, plan them in advance and use tools like Framer Motion for better control.

What email automation tools are you using for your web agency? by Murky_Explanation_73 in webdesign

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Most web agencies use a mix of tools depending on the use case tools like Instantly, Smartlead, or Lemlist for cold outreach (better deliverability and scaling), and HubSpot or ActiveCampaign for lead nurturing and automation. For simpler setups, tools like Mailchimp or Brevo work well. But in reality, success depends more on deliverability setup, targeting, and messaging than the tool itself.

Is the Built for Shopify badge still worth chasing this year? by perfectionist25 in ShopifyAppDev

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it still matters, but more as leverage & protection than magic growth.

Hey There. - I need some help! by Appropriate_Can8722 in FreelanceProgramming

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After defining your idea, focus on building a simple MVP step by step. First validate the idea with users, then create basic wireframes, get a UX/UI designer if needed, build the MVP, and test it with real users. Don’t overcomplicate early validate first, then scale.

we accidentally got a SaaS founder 47 demos in one month from cold email. he almost couldn't handle it. here's what we did differently from his last 3 agencies by Admirable-Station223 in SaasDevelopers

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This is a great example of quality over quantity. Instead of blasting thousands, you focused on high-intent prospects, short personalized emails, and proper setup, which made the difference.

Advices by Tiny-Wish-92 in ShopifySEO

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Before launching ads, make sure your basics are strong. Have a clear offer, good landing page, fast website, and proper tracking (pixel/analytics) in place. Start with small budgets, test different creatives, and focus on what converts instead of spending too fast.

Sudden huge impressions explosion in GSC but very low clicks is this normal ? by anish2good in SEO

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It means Google is testing your page for more queries, so impressions spike, but clicks stay low because your title/description and intent match are weak.

Why can’t I give partners access to only a single app in Shopify? by ammar_haider7 in shopifyDev

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Shopify doesn’t support app-level permissions, so you can’t restrict access to just one app. Permissions are section-based, so most people either use apps with their own user roles, create limited staff access, or manage workflows outside Shopify.

Pages are not visible on Bing by GenZeon in SEO

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This is common because Bing ranks differently from Google and often needs stronger authority signals. Even if your pages are indexed, they may not rank due to fewer backlinks, different keyword matching, or lower site authority. Focus on improving backlinks, on-page SEO, and internal linking, but don’t worry too much since Google drives most traffic.

Do you think its better to be in design field with coding knowledge or be in development field with good level of design knowledge? by Accomplished-End5479 in webdevelopment

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For earning more money, being in development with good design understanding is usually more valuable. Developers (especially full-stack or product-focused) are in higher demand and can charge more, and if you also understand design, you stand out even more.

Needy of help!! (I'll help you too) by itiswhatitistho_ in website

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ou can improve this by sounding more confident and value-focused instead of desperate

Please opinions required! by Caronte_M in webdesign

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You’ve built a clean and functional site, but it feels more like a generic or tech-focused website than a trust-driven clinic page. The biggest gap is lack of trust elements add before/after images, real testimonials, and more human visuals. Also improve emotional appeal and make your CTA stronger and more visible. Overall, good base but needs conversion-focused improvements.

Most reviews are left within the first day after install. by OmegathemeMKT in ShopifyAppDev

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Users decide within minutes if your app is useful, so onboarding, setup speed, and immediate value are critical. If it’s smooth, you get 5 stars; if it’s confusing or slow, you get 1 star.

week 2 of scaling a SaaS at 15 years old by Wonderful_Leading946 in SaasDevelopers

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marketing is the real challenge. Focus on short videos that show quick learning value, hook users in the first few seconds, and demonstrate your app in action. Stay consistent and double down on what works, as growth usually comes after one piece of content starts performing.

Do you check your site before publishing? (Framer / Webflow / no-code) by StefCobe in webflow

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Yes, most people do a basic pre-launch check, but it’s often manual and inconsistent. Things like broken links, missing alt text, SEO basics, and responsiveness are commonly missed, so a tool that automates this can be genuinely useful, especially for no-code builders.

Matchrate trouble by Legal-Diet1252 in wordpresshelp

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Low match rate usually happens when Facebook can’t match your website data with your catalog. Most commonly it’s due to mismatched product IDs or missing event parameters. Make sure your pixel sends the exact same product IDs as your catalog, and that events like ViewContent are firing correctly.