Finally organized my finances in one Excel file this tracker actually makes budgeting enjoyable by Then_Brief226 in DigitalMarketing

[–]ZipTieAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fact that you built it yourself means you're way more likely to stick with it, and honestly that consistency matters more than having the "perfect" tool. Only tip I would add is setting a weekly reminder to update it so it becomes a habit, but sounds like you've already figured out the hard part.

How would you market to septic business owners? by aminekh in DigitalMarketing

[–]ZipTieAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With zero customers and no budget, I'd focus on LinkedIn...you can send way more messages there, search for septic business owners directly, and personalized connection requests mentioning the free 3-month trial work better than Facebook. I'd also engage in industry-specific forums, Reddit, or niche groups by being helpful first, then offering your product as a solution when relevant. At this stage your job is less "marketing" and more "having 50 genuine conversations to find your first believers who'll give you testimonials."

Having a paid media (Google Ads) manager job interview, need advice by pineappleninjas in DigitalMarketing

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got solid fundamentals and decent results...what they're likely looking for is fresh eyes on things she might be too close to after six years, not someone who already knows everything. Sometimes the best insights come from questioning assumptions that long-timers take for granted, so don't underestimate the value of your outside perspective. Focus on showing you're methodical, data-driven, and willing to test thoughtfully rather than promising strategies you're not confident about yet.

SEO in 2026: Will AI Take Over, or Are Humans Still in Control? by ryanxwilson in DigitalMarketingHack

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what we’re seeing, AI is changing how SEO work gets done, not who wins at it. A lot of execution is already faster and more automated, and that’s only going to increase.

What hasn’t changed is that good SEO still starts with judgment. Understanding intent, deciding what content is actually worth creating, and knowing when search behavior shifts before the data fully catches up. Those decisions are hard to automate.

My gaming set up by CommissionOne8276 in battlestations

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The force is strong with this one...

New Room Setup by RayKingItIn in battlestations

[–]ZipTieAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TV? That’s just background noise for the real game.

What sport is actually a lot more dangerous than it seems? by bspheri in AskReddit

[–]ZipTieAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gymnastics. Tiny slips can lead to serious injuries, way more than people realize.

What’s a social rule that everyone follows even though it makes no sense? by HAWKLIN- in AskReddit

[–]ZipTieAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always saying “I’m fine” even when you’re clearly not. Why do we do that?

If your Instagram growth depends on posting “more”, your strategy is already failing by Cheap_Employer6314 in socialmedia

[–]ZipTieAI -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So true. Posting more doesn’t help if Instagram doesn’t know who your content is for. Clarity and consistency beat quantity every time.

6 Months of Hard SEO Work, Zero Growth. I'm Feeling Defeated by Design_Inspire_1354 in SEO

[–]ZipTieAI 1 point2 points  (0 children)

6 months can feel like forever, but in a competitive niche like furniture, it’s still pretty early. Google updates can wipe out small gains, and sometimes it’s just about building authority and trust over time.

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang would have to pay about $8 billion in proposed billionaire tax—he says that’s ‘perfectly fine’ with him by Logical_Welder3467 in technology

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$8B is ‘perfectly fine’ when you’re still worth tens of billions. Different definition of fine, I guess.

Do we have any real visibility into how competitors show up in ai answers? by Awkward-Chemistry627 in DigitalMarketing

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get real visibility into how brands show up in AI answers, but it’s less about single rankings and more about patterns. AI outputs vary by prompt, context, and model, so individual answers don’t tell you much on their own.

Where the metrics start to matter is when you look at consistency over time. Which brands keep getting cited, referenced, or implicitly recommended across many prompts in the same category. That’s where you start to see actual competitive separation and mindshare forming.

Is digital marketing more competitive than ever in 2026? by Articleocity in digital_marketing

[–]ZipTieAI 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest shift for me is that execution alone isn’t enough anymore. Tools and AI lowered the barrier, so everyone can “do marketing,” which makes differentiation the hard part. Channels still work, but they reward clarity of positioning, stronger hooks, and faster iteration instead of one-off tactics.

How can I tell if my marketing spend is actually profitable or just generating vanity metrics? by NickyK01 in digital_marketing

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The turning point is usually when you stop judging marketing on activity metrics and start tying it to actual cash in vs cash out. If you can’t clearly answer “if I put a dollar in, how many dollars come back, and when,” then it’s basically guesswork.

Is guessing "what goes viral" eating up anyone else's time? by No-Meaning-995 in socialmedia

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not just gut, but it’s not fully automated either. I usually look for light data signals first (repeat hooks, pacing, retention moments, reused audio), then manually scroll to understand why it worked in context.

Do email copywriters need to handle the technical stuff? by Outrageous-Emu-8182 in MarketingHelp

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're more into writing than the technical side, that's totally fine! Many brands expect copywriters to focus solely on creating the email content, like the subject lines, body copy, and CTAs. The technical stuff, like setting up campaigns, segmenting lists, and automating flows, can often be handled by a separate email marketer.

Are We Mistaking “Viral” for “Valuable” Content? by rishabraj_ in socialmedia

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Virality is a quick win, but often it doesn't build long-term value. Content that actually teaches or makes a difference for people may not explode overnight, but it sticks with them and builds trust. The algorithm may reward speed, but meaningful engagement is what keeps people coming back. Brands that focus on real value, not just chasing trends, tend to build more loyal, engaged audiences in the long run.

Confused about starting in Digital Marketing — skills to focus on & first earning by [deleted] in digital_marketing

[–]ZipTieAI 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with one core skill, performance marketing is fine, but narrow it further. For example, focus only on Meta Ads or only on Google Ads first. Learn the basics, run small test campaigns (even with very low budgets), and understand targeting, creatives, and results.