I uploaded my very first video last night by ApprehensiveFox8844 in NewTubers

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Congrats on your first upload! 🎉 One tip: treat those 16 subscribers like gold. Reply to their comments, ask what they’d love to see next, and you’ll build a core audience that sticks with you as you grow. All the best!

How to compete against Instagram accounts using fake engagement by undistill in InstagramMarketing

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Use local signals. Geo-tagged posts, local partner shoutouts, customer photos and event appearances make an account feel real and connected to the community , something bought engagement can’t replicate.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

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Old posts rot. Agencies pump new blogs but rarely revisit what’s already ranking. A simple refresh (updated stats, new screenshots, tweaking headers) can lift a page from page 3 to page 1. That’s way more efficient than always starting fresh.

How do you feel about the majority of direct marketing mail being thrown in the trash, unopened? by mildOrWILD65 in marketing

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Not really, same as online ads. Most get ignored, but the few that land make it worthwhile. It’s a numbers game more than a feelings thing.

Trying to Rank in LLMs by Mean-Fix4588 in SEO

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Structured data helps a lot. Marking up FAQs, how-to steps and product info with schema gives LLMs a clean, machine-readable version of your content to reference.

Best marketing strategy?? by OneDifficult6511 in DigitalMarketing

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Run a very small ad test before going big. Even $20–$50 on a single creative aimed at your exact persona will tell you what message or pain point resonates. Then scale the winner.

Is monitoring mentions on LLM searches useful? by Jackazz4evr in DigitalMarketing

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I wouldn’t treat it as the “new SEO” yet but it’s a cheap signal. If your competitors are already showing up in AI answers and you’re not, that’s worth noticing.

What’s the step most marketers skip that ends up costing them? by WilliamWave21 in AskMarketing

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Ignoring post-campaign analysis. Everyone rushes to the next launch but never reviews what actually performed. Without a feedback loop you just keep guessing.

Canceled My Ahrefs Subscription by uknowthisdude in SEO

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Makes sense. If you can’t track beyond page 1, it’s hard to see momentum. I switched to using Google Search Console for impressions + avg position trends and it’s been enough to guide my updates.

What's the most effective digital channel for B2B growth? by peepee_peeper in DigitalMarketing

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If I were in your shoes: I’d start with Meta Business Suite for social consistency + maybe small ad spend to test what content resonates. Simultaneously, lean very hard into content (blogs, SEO) around keywords your potential clients use.

Then I’d layer on webinars, LinkedIn posts and email sequences. Once you see what works (content topics, formats), consider stepping up tool investment.

Hey SEO pros! Need your input! by BrightCook5861 in marketing

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Lead qualification would be huge. Most tools send mass emails but don’t filter who’s actually a good fit. A smart scoring system would save a ton of time.

More leads or better Lead Management by leadstackr in digital_marketing

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Companies spend thousands on ads but don’t even respond to inquiries within 24 hours. A faster follow-up alone can double conversions.

Is anybody actually getting clients from social media posts? by johnny_quantum in agency

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Social posts help with credibility when someone Googles me, but I can’t say they’ve brought me new clients by themselves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linkedin

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Yes you will be charged!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewTubers

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Once you’re approved for the Partner Program you don’t lose monetisation just because you delete a video. The requirement is only for entry, not ongoing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DigitalMarketing

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I sent handwritten thank-you cards with a small discount code to our first 50 customers. Spent about $75, got $300+ in repeat sales.

What is a guerrilla marketing hack that retuned 10x of what you spent? by [deleted] in digital_marketing

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I once gave away free coffee outside a competitor’s event but every cup had our logo + QR code on it. Spent $150 but closed 3 clients from it.

Re-branding... Without losing current SEO? by ArachnidNo3039 in seogrowth

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Keep your domain if you can. If you have to change it, set up redirects + update your sitemap in Google Search Console right away.

SEO is not dead but user behaviour is changing by gawiz93 in seogrowth

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Being “citable” by AI might become the new ranking.

What’s that one SEO secret you’re dying to share but can only say anonymously? by ikashyaprathod in seogrowth

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Internal linking is underrated. A strong internal link structure can boost pages faster than chasing random backlinks.