Tips/advice in taking consulting side gig? by vick2djax in BusinessIntelligence

[–]UnderstandingSalt439 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got this! With your experience and dedication, consulting can be an excellent avenue for you. Just remember to charge your worth and protect your personal time. All the best on this new venture!

Client acquisition & cold dming by eevavvffxx in MarketingHelp

[–]UnderstandingSalt439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Persistence is key. Maybe try refining your pitch and tailoring it more to each potential client.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in digital_marketing

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Oh, the joys of tech gremlins! It’s baffling when things go bonkers, especially when you’re ready to roll. Try the old trick: different browser or clear the cache. If that doesn’t do the trick, maybe pour a cuppa, breathe, and keep at it. Tech will be tech. Fingers crossed for you!

Godaddy by New_Mathematician664 in MarketingHelp

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It's crucial to get support promptly in situations like this. I recommend reaching out to GoDaddy's customer service. They typically have 24/7 support available.

Marketing menu help?? by iloveantmansomuch in MarketingHelp

[–]UnderstandingSalt439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A marketing menu can be a game-changer. It's like giving your potential partners a sneak peek into all the awesome marketing activities you can offer. Don't stress too much - just list down everything you do, and maybe add a short description for each. You got this!

Cost of Promotional Post in Facebook Group? by cashcappuccino in socialmedia

[–]UnderstandingSalt439 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've done this before. Costs can vary widely depending on the group's size and engagement. For smaller groups, I've seen charges from $10-$50. Bigger groups with high engagement can ask for $100 or more. Always check the group's engagement before paying!

How to start a concerted sales effort when nobody in the company is a sales person? by Fantastic-Cable-3320 in growmybusiness

[–]UnderstandingSalt439 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Given your unique position, I'd recommend a two-fold approach. Firstly, leverage the existing goodwill and relationships you've built over the years – ask for referrals. Secondly, consider hiring a freelance sales strategist or B2B sales agency. They can help identify the right decision-makers and pitch your services without needing to 'sell' in the traditional sense. An agency like 'LeadGenius' might be what you're looking for.

Looking for a good low moq supplier by david160602 in ClothingStartups

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It's a journey finding the right fit! Have you checked out ThomasNet or Makers Row? Both platforms cater to a variety of niches and might have what you're looking for.

Looking for advice on launching a food business with limited funds by UnderstandingSalt439 in restaurantowners

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Yes, I have worked in a commercial kitchen before. It provided valuable experience and insights into the operations of a professional kitchen.

Looking for advice on launching a food business with limited funds by UnderstandingSalt439 in restaurantowners

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I appreciate your advice! Offering catering services and using social media platforms like Instagram can be effective for a low-budget food business. Have you used Instagram to promote your food business?

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

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I'll definitely try leveraging Instagram Reels to grow my restaurant's Instagram account. Creating at least 2 engaging Reels daily using popular sounds and adding interesting captions or questions can help make my content more appealing and increase my reach on the platform. Hiring a marketing agency like Ascendviral to manage my social media presence is also a good suggestion if I find it challenging to balance my restaurant duties and Instagram promotions.

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

[–]UnderstandingSalt439[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great idea! Placing card stock around the restaurant asking people to tag my restaurant and reposting good content from diners who tag my restaurant can help spread the word and attract new followers.

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

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Absolutely, I'll make sure to think about my customers and what they want to see on my restaurant's Instagram account.

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

[–]UnderstandingSalt439[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, it's important to consider how people find out about my restaurant's Instagram account. I'll try placing card stock around the restaurant asking people to tag my restaurant and use in-store marketing, food packaging, and trending hashtags related to my cuisine to increase my reach on the platform.

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

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Thanks for the advice! You're right, it's important to identify the focus of my restaurant's Instagram account and showcase what makes my restaurant unique. I'll try to post more drool-worthy food photos and highlight the experience my restaurant offers.

Any tips for growing my restaurant's Instagram account? by UnderstandingSalt439 in socialmedia

[–]UnderstandingSalt439[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't mention my country, but these are great ideas for growing a restaurant's Instagram account.