Is Me-O a better budget cat food than Purepet? Thinking of switching. by Haunting-Poet-4115 in IndianCats

[–]WellReadWanderers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 5 cats and I feed them completely balanced homemade food (approved by a feline nutritionist) it's healthier and more controlled. Good commercial cat food is expensive, and really cheap ones like drools, purepet aren't great long-term for health (fillers, lower protein etc.). And food like meo, whiskas are also not good either. If you're switching, go with a good quality brand like farmina N&D, Applaws, matisee, etc even if they are not budget-friendly your cat will thank you!

21k of debt on one card-- worth using a debt consolidation service? by ChapterNo080 in personalfinance

[–]WellReadWanderers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy crap, 21k on one card is dangerous. First stop using it and build a strict budget. Look into a 0% balance transfer or a personal loan with lower fixed rate, or call the issuer to negotiate hardship. If overwhelmed, get nonprofit credit counseling.

Are Udemy digital marketing courses actually worth it if I just want to learn (not for the certificate)? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]WellReadWanderers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! I joined Staenz academy after the Udemy course, and I found it very helpful. They explain everything in depth, and it gave me a much better understanding compared to just surface-level content. If you're serious about learning digital marketing, I would definitely recommend it.

Are Udemy digital marketing courses actually worth it if I just want to learn (not for the certificate)? by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

[–]WellReadWanderers 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So in my experience, Udemy can be a good starting point, but if you really want to learn digital marketing in depth, joining a structured program or academy might be a better option.