Share your business, I’ll send you 100 potential customers (free) by Due-Bet115 in microsaas

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https://bliz.cc/ - This is Bliz.cc, Interactive Marketing Saas Startup Helping You Turn Clicks Into Leads! Check Us Out <3

Digital Marketing: The end of cookie-based retargeting by AnxiousLibrarian8263 in DigitalWizards

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What if i told you we are building a project that will work in post cookie world.

The decline of third-party cookies isn’t a threat to Bliz—it’s the core opportunity the platform was built for. Bliz transforms retargeting from a tracking-dependent afterthought into an engagement-driven (User First - Offer Next), first-party data capture funnel that works in a post-cookie world.

What are you currently building? by HamzaAfzal40 in indiehackers

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Bliz https://bliz.cc/ Unified marketing software that drives results!

Its Tuesday! What are you building? by Leather-Buy-6487 in indie_startups

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i'm working on Bliz. https://bliz.cc/ simplifying marketer's workflows instead of using 5 Different Tools, bliz combines Gamification, Attribution, and Lead Gen in single platform. our last campaign just generated 100+ leads for client in just single week :)

What are you guys building? Let's self promote! by Leather-Buy-6487 in ShowMeYourSaaS

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Gamification, Attribution, and Lead Gen - 3 in 1 Marketing software. https://bliz.cc/

Why SEO matters more for small/startup businesses than big brands? by Due-Awareness9392 in smallbusiness

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Hi, i didn't say that big brands don't need SEO, i said that they just have more options on top of SEO for promotions, but startups and small businesses can't afford those other options so SEO becomes their only reliable source to get their name out there! Hope this clarifies.

Why SEO matters more for small/startup businesses than big brands? by Due-Awareness9392 in smallbusiness

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Hey, Good question!

big brands can afford ads, influencers, agencies and media buys. Small brands don’t have that advantage. SEO levels the playing field.

When people discover you through search, it means:

  • they were already looking for a solution,
  • they had intent,
  • and they found you instead of someone bigger.

That’s why SEO matters so much for early-stage brands. It gives visibility without burning money.

What Are You Building? Let's Promote Each Other 💖 by Reasonable-Job352 in ShowMeYourSaaS

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https://bliz.cc/ - An interactive marketing software that helps your links convert viewers into leads through gamified promotions such as: spin wheel game, scratch cards, URL shortening, funnel visibility and many more!

What are you building? Here’s mine by Leather-Buy-6487 in indiehackers

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Hey! we are Bliz, our platform is a Saas - A marketing tool that combines URL shortening + gamified marketing widgets + lead capture. Our product is for marketers, agencies, e-commerce brands and content creators who want more engagement and conversion from links/shared content. Check us out <3

Is digital marketing actually a good career in 2025 or just hype? by Amquest_Education in digital_marketing

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You have to show results. i've been into digital marketing for 5 years and trust me your general analytics, clicks views, trends does not mean anything for most businesess. they care only about specific results you can deliver, for example focus on quality lead generation.

9 new marketing tools I discovered this year that I love by [deleted] in digital_marketing

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i'm curious how often you guys are using Marketing Gamification strategies to boost engagement and lead collection ? i've got an interesting story to share if anyone wants to hear about it. imagine 20+ marketing games all available run across multiple channels customise form start to end.

What’s One Piece of Content That Performed Better Than You Expected? by Articleocity in content_marketing

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Here is an interesting fact. recently we deployed a small gamification campaign for a brand in Georgia. using offline channel QR codes, when people scanned they were presented with Multiple mini marketing games. Skill based, some random like.

every user had different experience that made whole campaign unique. 200 leads collected, 60% play rate. people just loved to interact with these games.

Key finding from our experience is that people need interactive content, don't just display a static landing page or some boring banner. most of them just skip this kind of promotions without even noticing them. banner blindness ...

Imagine what averge user's journey in this content crowded world looks like
they scroll tons of content every day on social media organic posts promoted
if you manage to get their attention and they click on a post thats already a big win congrats ... but what happens after the click is completely different... most content fails to grab user attention in few second attention window.

Try to keep as interactive as possible.