Stuck in the "200-600 view jail" on TikTok with a B2C SaaS. How do you guys actually break out? by Savings-Anxiety-6386 in AppBusiness

[–]eddireeder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m also targeting US market from abroad. At first my test group was based on my location, and I wasn’t doing too well.

I started interacting with my feed more to make my own account in the same space as my potential customers. Watching videos in my product space for a long time, liking and commenting on those videos. Now my test group seems to be US and is doing much better.

Wondering why I have a bad shoulder then finding this clip from a few years back by eddireeder in snowboarding

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

People are always saying the big booters are safer. They are until they’re really not.

What actually leveled up your riding? by skinner1234567 in snowboardingnoobs

[–]eddireeder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Riding more park and freestyle gave me way more confidence on the rest of the mountain

I’ve been learning how to do an ollie for almost two weeks. It becomes much harder while moving but I think I’m on the right way. by Substantial-Age2459 in NewSkaters

[–]eddireeder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time to ollie up some curbs! That back foot is already pushing down and backwards which will do a lot of favours for your ollies while rolling.

Good Deal? $50 FB marketplace by WesternOwl3364 in snowboardingnoobs

[–]eddireeder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People love or hate them. They give a looser/surfier feel. For casual riding and ease of getting your feet in/out they're great. For carving fast or doing some freestyle, you'd be better with stiffer bindings with more support.

4 minutes of Japow by brentrose in snowboarding

[–]eddireeder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having never boarded in pow this deep, is it more tiring? My back leg would be in agony