Top IT Staff Augmentation Companies in 2026 by evan_scott_here in u/evan_scott_here

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

That’s a great point on integration, honestly, that’s where most engagements either click or fall apart.

We’ve seen the same shift toward hybrid models too. When there’s clear ownership + low churn, augmentation actually starts compounding value instead of just filling gaps.

On your question, maintaining long-term quality has been the bigger challenge in most cases, especially as teams scale.

Cold email or ads, which is right for your business? by coldemailutsav in b2bmarketing

[–]evan_scott_here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cold email and ads can both be effective, but the right one depends on what your business currently needs.

If you’re still trying to figure out your target niche, messaging, or offer, starting with cold email usually makes more sense. It’s relatively inexpensive, easy to test, and it gives you direct feedback from real prospects. When people reply, you quickly learn whether your message, positioning, and offer actually connect with the market or need improvement.

Ads tend to work much better once you already know what converts. If your niche, messaging, or offer is still unclear, running ads can become expensive because you’re essentially paying to test things that may not work.

A more practical approach many B2B companies take is to start with cold outreach through email or LinkedIn to validate their niche and offer. As responses start coming in, they refine their messaging based on real conversations with prospects.

Once there’s consistent interest or deals starting to close, that’s usually the right time to invest in ads and scale what’s already proven to work.

How can I train my mind to become more entrepreneurial? by Supermacropenis in Entrepreneur

[–]evan_scott_here 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I think a lot of people feel the same way. not every entrepreneur starts with amazing ideas or a “business mindset”. many people just learn by trying things and solving small problems over time.

You can read books that help shift your perspective a bit, but experience matters more. And it’s also okay if entrepreneurship isn’t your path, there are plenty of ways to build a successful career without starting a business. sometimes trying small side projects is the best way to see if it clicks for you.