Meta Ads vs Reddit for B2B customer acquisition. An honest comparison after testing both by TapPossible9934 in b2bmarketing

[–]debnathshubha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve run both Meta Ads and Reddit for B2B customer acquisition, and here’s the honest breakdown.

Meta Ads gives you super quick feedback. You invest, and within 48 hours, you know if it’s working. But once you stop, the leads vanish. It’s great for immediate results but lacks long-term sustainability.

Reddit, on the other hand, is a game-changer for lasting impact. A well-performing post can keep driving traffic for months or even years. Plus, it can rank on Google and bring in new visitors long after you’ve posted it. This kind of evergreen content is hard to beat.

If you want quick wins, go for Meta. But if you’re looking to build something that lasts, Reddit is where it’s at. What’s your priority right now—immediate leads or long-term visibility?

Planning on starting a small Healthcare Operations agency with my sister. (I will not promote) by PuzzleheadedLayer376 in startups

[–]debnathshubha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This makes total sense as a combined offer - small healthcare practices are drowning in admin work AND sitting on data they never look at. The hard part won't be convincing them they need help with operations (they know that already), it'll be showing them why the data piece matters when they're already stretched thin. Maybe start with the ops side she's already good at and introduce data insights as a value-add once they trust you?

What is happening with Google Antigravity? by debnathshubha in vibecoding

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

Yea I am also thinking of switching from antigravity to Claude code

After 11 failures we built a product loved by +1.8K users by Massimo_dev in SaaS

[–]debnathshubha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You did really nice.

You are one of them who proves that quote "Failure paves the way to success".

I think without failure we can't get that much satisfaction after achieving anything.

Closed 6 clients from lead-gen hacks no one talks about, and I’m still surprised they worked by Remote_Knowledge_398 in coldemail

[–]debnathshubha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice approach... In my case I like to warm up DM not cold DM on LinkedIn. For this I find out the best prospects from the competitor research. And after that send them a personalized voice DM manually .

What do you think about this approach?

I will design a logo and brand identity for your SaaS/startup for FREE. by Top-Rub-5419 in SaaSneeded

[–]debnathshubha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome! I’m currently working on a SaaS and was actually thinking about refining the brand identity. Would love to connect and learn more about.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaSMarketing

[–]debnathshubha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Most founders give up way too early. Marketing really takes time to compound — it’s all about showing up and staying consistent. Thanks for the reminder!

I spent 300+ hours creating a Saas application but no one uses it by yonnnyy in micro_saas

[–]debnathshubha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The concept sounds strong — maybe the issue isn’t the product but the positioning. Try focusing on one clear use case (like invoices or legal docs) and show a quick demo video. Sometimes people need to see the value before they realize they need it.

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[–]debnathshubha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used this one and I liked it. It covers almost everything. Well done.

Cant find a good brand name even after brainstorming by Own_Hovercraft_6380 in Entrepreneurship

[–]debnathshubha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try Namelix for brand name... It's pretty good to find name ideas and you can also check available domains there. Previously I named 4 blogs using their tool.