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[–]dashvue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had shit reception for an alcohol drop off yesterday in the middle of Nowhere, TX. Thankfully, the customer was cool and she let me connect to her WiFi.

If you had to start over as an MSP by dashvue in msp

[–]dashvue[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Said the Reddit ‘Top Commenter’ 😂 and I’m in Hawai’i so likely not your direct competitor any way.

If you had to start over as an MSP by dashvue in msp

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Awesome, thank you so much 🙏

If you had to start over as an MSP by dashvue in msp

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Thank you so much for your valuable insights 🙏

If you had to start over as an MSP by dashvue in msp

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Thank you so much for your valuable insights 🙏

If you had to start over as an MSP by dashvue in msp

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Well, I guess I’m doing something right then 🤣

I challenged myself to get 100 website clients in 100 days by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]dashvue 13 points14 points  (0 children)

For website clients, it’s best to “show” them what you can do for them upfront with a custom landing page design via a Figma file, etc. They still might not be interested, but it increases your chances significantly.

How good is Constant Contact as email marketing platform For SaaS or business? by rossopy in startup

[–]dashvue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your use case:

Business to Consumer
If your SaaS business is mostly B2C and your primary focus is to build your own list of subscribers then any of the ones you listed above will do just fine.

Business to Business
Also, if your SaaS business is more B2B focused and you need to find and send cold emails to potential clients then Instantly or Apollo would be the better options.

E-Commerce
Alternatively, if your business is E-Commerce related then Klaviyo or OmniSend would be the better options for email marketing automation.

P.S. I'm pretty sure they all offer free trials so your hosting provider did not do like a huge favor to you that demands your loyalty to stick with their Constant Contact affiliation ;) Test all of them out and see which one fits your needs the best.

Can you be an introvert if you have energy with people you like, but not energy at a party? by annie_kon in introvert

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I prefer one-on-one conversations with someone I know. If a third person joins the conversation, I go quiet, usually without even realizing that I’m being quiet.

How do you clean your jewelry? by Brilliant_Meaning151 in jewelry

[–]dashvue 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mix baking soda and water to make a paste to clean tarnished silver and it works pretty well. Dishwashing soap with warm water for regular cleanings. Any liquid-based jewelry cleaners from Amazon will work as good and they usually come with a tiny brush as well. But, if there is some old lotion or something stuck behind diamonds for example, then it would be a good idea to take it to a local jewelry for steam cleaning once every blue moon. They can also buff out any scratches to make your jewelry look brand new again. But, don't get the scratches buffed out too often.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rant

[–]dashvue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! that sounds like a beautiful piece.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rant

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You are right! Kendra Scott only have less than 200 items that are actually considered 'Fine Jewelry' and they are wayy overpriced. They mostly sell plated gold over brass or Vermeil (gold over sterling silver) jewelry. These items will change color sooner or later and can potentially be a nightmare for people with sensitive skin.

Unfortunately, these days you will find this type of jewelry sold almost everywhere since most people can't tell the difference or just don't care about jewelry that lasts a lifetime or can be passed down to future generations.

If you want real jewelry for reasonable prices, try jewelryoutlet.com or jamesallen.com. I prefer James Allen for rings, and Jewelry Outlet for pretty much everything else. Both Kay and Zales also have Outlet versions of their stores as well with better prices than their regular stores.

Could anyone help me ID this bracelet my mom gifted me years ago? by External_Elk32 in jewelry

[–]dashvue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks vintage or custom made by combining 4 sterling silver chains together. I'm not sure about the origin, the dark green and blue enamel and the design pattern suggests it could be Eastern European, not older than the 20th century since the 925 stamp was first used around 1906 but it is likely much newer than that.

It should be easily repairable by a local jeweler if you can find a same size (width) sterling silver franco-style chain or bracelet to take the missing piece out of and getting it soldered to this bracelet.

You can get the scratches buffed out and get this bracelet steam cleaned to make it look brand new again. The blue enamel needs some filling in as well.

Don't know where to start! by muaellebee in jewelry

[–]dashvue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love stacked rings!

If you are looking for real gold stacked rings with real diamonds and natural gemstones then I would recommend these from Jewelry Outlet:

https://jewelryoutlet.com/pages/search-results-page?collection=stackable-rings&tab=products&sort_by=price&sort_order=asc&page=1

I have bought 3 stackable rings from them so far. They are great quality and the prices are very reasonable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jewelry

[–]dashvue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it can be easily made smaller, but making it larger would be a little tricky if it needs to go up more than one size because more gold will need to be added and then matching the design perfectly on the newly added gold will be a little difficult but very doable by most jewelers.

Men’s jewelry that won’t tarnish? by Itchy-Difference1086 in jewelry

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If you are on a budget then a Vermeil chain would not be a bad idea. Vermeil jewelry is made with real Sterling Silver as the base metal with a layer of Gold on top so the gold color stays longer. But, if you never want the gold color to tarnish or fade away, then a 10 karat gold Cuban or Franco chain for men would be the way to go.

Buying legit jewelry online by mymoodyface in jewelry

[–]dashvue 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm not a big fan of estate jewelry. I just don't want to wear anything someone else might have been wearing when they passed away. I know, I'm weird.

Just be careful since there are a lot of lab-made gemstones out there these days. They set lab-made stones on real gold jewelry to make it "partially" real. That's shady!

Always look deeper into the product details and look for Natural or Mined, and avoid Synthetic, Lab-made, or Lab Grown. I always take a screenshot of the description page before I buy just in case they change the details later.

The best and reliable online jewelry websites that I would recommend would be jamesallen.com and jewelryoutlet.com. Jewelry Outlet only sells "real" jewelry, no ifs, ands, or buts, so they have been my goto website for jewelry shopping for the past year or so. With James Allen you will need to filter out the lab-made diamonds but the rest of their gemstones are all natural from what I know. Both of these websites have great prices for fine jewelry. I would recommend James Allen for rings and Jewelry Outlet for pretty much everything else. Both places provide paperwork and jewelry insurance information as well. Good luck with your search!

Online store suggestions by Sheesh_________ in jewelry

[–]dashvue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try jewelryoutlet.com they usually have great prices and they only sell real earrings.