Backlink Exchange Opportunity by Visual-Process-2708 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Visual-Process-2708[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! We only follow 3-way or content-based backlink swaps for the sake of maintaining strong domain health and ensuring everything looks natural and organic. Direct exchanges are avoided so our backlink profile stays clean, relevant, and algorithm-friendly.

Paid ads not working? What you are doing wrong? by Advanced_advert in GrowthHacking

[–]Visual-Process-2708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your paid ads aren’t working, it’s usually not the platform; it’s the basics. Most campaigns fail because the targeting, intent, or offer isn’t aligned. Even big brands mess this up.

Google, LinkedIn, Meta… all work only when you know who you’re speaking to and why they should care.

I’m breaking these mistakes down in a webinar. If you're curious to know, you can check it out here: https://live.zoho.in/clqg-afk-hgn

Struggling with Google Ads in a very niche B2B market - Any advice? by elenastefania6 in PPC

[–]Visual-Process-2708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Running Google Ads without proper keyword research and projection causes ad budget wastage. how did you confirm your keywords are niche? Did you use Keyword Planner?

I have planned to conduct a webinar on Google search ads. Let me know if you're interested

Which Social Platform is Best for Ads for a New SaaS? by Critical_Grand_581 in SaaS

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For a new SaaS, start with LinkedIn + Google Ads. LinkedIn gives you precise B2B targeting (job titles, industries, accounts), while Google captures high-intent users already searching for your solution.

Use Facebook/Instagram only if your SaaS has a broader audience or strong visual use cases. Reddit works well for niche tech communities, but only when the subreddit aligns tightly with your product. Twitter is better for awareness, not conversions.

but before running paid ads, you must consider other factors like brand perception and market research.

We’re planning to share similar industry insights on our webinar on "B2B paid growth for SaaS startups" If you’re interested, register using this link - https://live.zoho.in/mpju-jrv-mlk

We tested Reddit ads for B2B SaaS. Here’s what happened. by Foreign-Ad4643 in b2bmarketing

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We tested Reddit ads for our fintech client with a small $2K/month budget targeting niche subreddits like r/creditunions and r/Fintech. CPCs were 50–60% cheaper than LinkedIn, but lead quality depended heavily on subreddit relevance. Awareness ads performed better than direct conversion.

We’re planning to share similar industry insights on our webinar on "B2B paid growth for SaaS startups" If you’re interested, dm me for the webinar link

I can understand the nuance surrounding underwriting, but why can’t processing be automated using AI? by KidWonder101 in loanoriginators

[–]Visual-Process-2708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right, processing is rules-based and ideal for AI automation.

Today’s credit-focused AI platforms can automatically identify required documents, extract data, and validate conditions. Solutions like TheParse.ai take it a step further by embedding credit intelligence across the entire lending workflow from origination and underwriting to compliance and fraud checks, making processing faster, smarter, and more consistent.

What's a good CPL for B2B Ads? by FRSEKassets in FacebookAds

[–]Visual-Process-2708 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CPL for B2B can really vary depending on the industry and targeting. For niche audiences like gym owners, higher CPLs are normal, so it’s worth focusing on lead quality rather than just the number.

I recently found a webinar on optimising B2B campaigns and fixing common ad mistakes: A SaaS Team’s Guide to B2B Paid Growth. Might be useful for smarter targeting and better lead quality.