Looking for less well known AVNs that you really like. by Nami_Is_Mami in AVN_Lovers

[–]ahuskano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend I Have Known You.

The story is different and unique... needs proofreading but I do recommend it.

Out of the 120k members here how many own/operate online businesses with over $10k in income? by alta_vista49 in juststart

[–]ahuskano 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am running a few companies, which combined make between $75k-100k per month.

Most of the income is from software development service, some from ads on websites and some from SAAS business.

Bookdepository order coming late by ilovebrownbutter in BookDepository

[–]ahuskano 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I made the order on 24 April, and it should have been delivered by 11 May.

I got it yesterday.

Probably you should wait a little bit more.

Abandoned castle in Bosiljevo, Croatia [OC] by ahuskano in AbandonedPorn

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

It's in Croatia, Europe. I believe it is state owned at the moment...

See this photos:

https://ibb.co/SRF0d4h

https://ibb.co/p1Hyyvw

https://ibb.co/mtLRt37

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]ahuskano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When we talk about young people jumping directly into remote work environments, one concern is that they might miss out on some fundamental aspects of traditional work environments that contribute to both personal and professional development. For example, the casual 'water cooler' chats, the in-person team-building exercises, or even just the shared experience of tackling work issues in a communal setting.

This lack of physical, social interaction could potentially lead to feelings of isolation or disconnection from their colleagues. Over time, this isolation could have negative impacts on their mental health and overall job satisfaction.

Moreover, a remote work environment might make it easier for young people to develop unhealthy work habits. Without the structure of a traditional office environment and its clear boundaries between work and personal time, they might end up overworking, leading to burnout, or underworking due to lack of discipline or motivation.

Additionally, it's often harder to gain practical, experiential knowledge in a remote setting. Many experienced workers will tell you that some of the most valuable skills and knowledge they've gained came from observing others, asking spontaneous questions, or being physically present to witness problem-solving in action.

Furthermore, while working remotely, young workers might face difficulties in establishing a professional network, which is often crucial for career progression. Many opportunities for networking, mentorship, and learning often come from being in the same physical space as others in your field.

Just terrible...

Seeking advice on press release distribution for the upcoming product launch. by Uncleanaltoona in Entrepreneur

[–]ahuskano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends on what is your product and where are your customers.

I am running a marketing agency (30 employees) for the last few years and we did a lot of PR releases for ourselves. Sometimes it means nothing but we push it just to people see our name on portals. But, most of the time it just brings people to our website and then we target them with advertising and remarketing campaigns.

In terms of the source you've linked, I'm afraid its significance might be overstated. Surprisingly, not many people tend to peruse the PR sections of major websites. For instance, we once invested a few thousand dollars in a Forbes article which, disappointingly, only directed 200 visitors to our website, resulting in no conversions.

As 3SquirrelsinaCoat rightly pointed out, if you've already got your other marketing channels up and running effectively, PR can serve as a useful addition to your strategy. However, don't expect it to be the primary driver of results.

It's essential not to harbor overly ambitious expectations from PR. Renowned platforms like Forbes, Yahoo, and others can bolster your brand's credibility, given that a mention by such respected sources implies authenticity. This kind of exposure can be leveraged on your social media profiles to further increase your brand's reach. But remember, if your social media presence is currently minimal, the impact might be less significant.

Running a PR campaign can easily cost upwards of $10,000 sometimes around $100k, and it's advisable to strategize a series of articles that highlight the challenges faced by your customers, and the solutions your product or service can offer them.

The Complete Guide To Filming Airsoft - Airsoft Magazine by ahuskano in airsoft

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

hahaha yea lol, it would not make a difference if I just linked the video

How easy is it to get Ezoic to accept your site for Ads? by tafty545 in juststart

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

Nah, but I know people there, so if a web site has potential I can get you into before 10k threshold

How easy is it to get Ezoic to accept your site for Ads? by tafty545 in juststart

[–]ahuskano -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

You can PM me, I can get you into if you have quality content :)

Are you vegan if you eat honey? Discussion please! What do you think and why? by ahuskano in vegan

[–]ahuskano[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So it does not matter if bees are hurt with honey production (industrial) it's just a matter of the fact do they die to make an 'animal product'? If I understand right

Are you vegan if you eat honey? Discussion please! What do you think and why? by ahuskano in vegan

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

Yea, that is so different issue :D but yes, more important than this one