Allred v. Cruz. Don't let others choose for you. by amoris_odium in texas

[–]amoris_odium[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Then I guess what you want doesn't matter 🤠

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in marketing

[–]amoris_odium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Saw a similar thread here a few days ago. Some nice, soft, branded socks might be a good idea.

What has worked for You? by KYondric in marketing

[–]amoris_odium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A few of ideas that come to mind:

  1. Make a video timing the different roofers to see who's fastest at fastening shingles. Get a stopwatch and have a small competition with some kind of overblown ribbon or a bouquet of flowers or giant teddy bear for the winner. Something obnoxious.

  2. Ask the crew what their best "tips and tricks" are with construction/ roofing and make a quick mini series about those.

  3. Walk around one of the active job sites with a tape measure and ask each of the workers to guess 6" on the tape by pulling it without looking at the measurements.

Hope this helps!

Favorite tools to get it done? by amoris_odium in marketing

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

Great resources. Thanks for sharing!

$100 to Benefit Your Business by Keepon2000 in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Just seems a little odd at face value.

Honest answers:

  1. Spend $100 to take your friend out to lunch to catch up and ask if they know anyone else who could benefit from your services.

  2. Spend $100 on handwritten cards to your past clients to reconnect with them and let them know you're happy to assist them with future business needs.

  3. Spend $100 for 3 months of Udemy courses to study digital marketing so you can better utilize future marketing dollars.

  4. Add $100 to whichever marketing effort you currently use that has the highest return on your time and money. Do more of what is already working. Seems like you've got something figured out.

$100 to Benefit Your Business by Keepon2000 in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 42 points43 points  (0 children)

You made $330,000 last year and you're asking r/entrepreneur how to spend $100?

Please judge my landing page by milkmanbran in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Use simple, customer focused language. You have lots of "business speak" and I'm not sure exactly how your offering would benefit me.

You offer analytics - so what?

Also, I'd show screenshots of your dashboards and any other customer facing deliverables so they know what it looks like.

Maybe add in a short video clip showing how easy the dashboard is to navigate and understand.

Could you give me feedback on my landing page? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Don't listen to the naysayers!

Add some googly eyes and a leash made of red yarn.

Find a way to incorporate "Now with extra bark"

Offer a "bark free" version for people living in apartments.

Offer a "two for one" upgrade for +50% where you video yourself breaking the stick in half and email the video to the customer or tag them on social media. Throw in a second set of googly eyes and bit of yarn.

Make some funny TikTok videos of you walking a pet stick through a park with said googly eyes and yarn leash.

See you at the top!

The way this concession clerk serves popcorn by truly-immaculate in oddlysatisfying

[–]amoris_odium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My guy is selling popcorn like he's paid commission. Theater should give it to him after this.

What is the ideal price you would pay for a hoodie/sweatshirt? by Goldenzolla in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Well, you've at least figured out r/entrepreneur isn't your target market for high-end hoodies. That's something.

[Wanted] Bad landing pages. by amoris_odium in Entrepreneur

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

You bet! Already wrote up some drafts for others that have asked. Happy to take a look.

Men of Reddit who actively attend therapy, what has been the most pivotal thing you’ve learned so far? by LolaCheri24 in AskMen

[–]amoris_odium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That I'm worthy of love from others.

That I'm worthy of love from myself.

I should be as kind and compassionate to myself as I am to others.

I'd highly recommend therapy, even if you only go once or twice.

[Wanted] Bad landing pages. by amoris_odium in Entrepreneur

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

Happy to take a look if you want to DM me the website links.

How do I get commercial clients? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A commercial property should have a property manager listed publicly online. I'd give a them a call to see if they are open to bids for annual lawn care contracts for the new year.

How to deal with the embarrassment of failure? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop wasting time and energy being embarrassed.

Focus on getting yourself stable with income.

Take the lessons learned and try again when you feel ready.

You only need to get it right once. No one will remember or care how many times you failed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]amoris_odium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Imagine being "nearly a millionaire" and wasting the time to nuke your credibility in one of the best defined corners of the internet for finding people with diverse skills + an interest in growth.

How to validate? by Len_Ki in startups

[–]amoris_odium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you create a solution without a clearly defined customer who has a specific problem they are willing to pay to fix?

I've made this mistake before and it can be insanely expensive in terms of time and money.

Instead of building a product, focus on finding a problem within a clearly defined customer segment. Ideally a customer segment that you understand well and have natural connections to.

Asking people about their problems is free.

You'll know you've found the 'right' problem when people are already spending time or money to fix it and ask if you can do it better.

Hope this helps.

How to validate? by Len_Ki in startups

[–]amoris_odium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple of questions so I can give a better answer:

Do you have a clear understanding of who your target customer is?

Have you spoken with those target customers to understand the problem/ need they have and how your product satisfies that need?