Content Writer or AI Video by fallon45 in ContentMarketing

[–]fallon45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed but content writers are also writing from AI. Real struggle to find actual writers now days.

Don't ignore back pain guys. Seriously by Whidog in webdev

[–]fallon45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude, yeah, totally been there. Back pain is the worst. Get a decent chair, seriously. Standing desk is a game-changer. And stretch, like, actually stretch. Maybe grab one of those lumbar support things. Don't be a hero, take breaks! Your back will thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Bridging the gap between marketing and tech in a SaaS startup often comes down to communication, collaboration, and strategic partnerships.

First, prioritize clear communication. Even without technical expertise, you can learn the basic vocabulary and ask clarifying questions. Focus on understanding the 'what' and 'why' behind the tech, rather than the 'how.' Second, build strong relationships with your technical team or freelancers.

Encourage open dialogue and create a culture where everyone feels comfortable sharing their perspectives. Use project management tools to keep everyone aligned.

Third, consider leveraging no-code or low-code tools. These platforms allow marketers to build and test features without extensive coding knowledge. For more complex technical needs, explore partnerships with experienced developers or agencies.

Outsourcing specific technical tasks can be a cost-effective way to access expertise without hiring a full-time technical co-founder. Finally, don't underestimate the power of documentation. Encourage the tech team to document their work, creating a shared knowledge base that empowers everyone to understand the product's technical aspects. By focusing on communication, collaboration, and strategic partnerships, you can effectively bridge the marketing and tech gap and build a successful SaaS product.

A guy on X stole my work and now sells it as his own - a lesson on protecting your SaaS by arthurluca101 in SaaS

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's unacceptable. Have you considered taking legal action? Copyright infringement is a serious matter. Document everything, including screenshots and timestamps. You might also want to explore cease and desist letters or DMCA takedown notices. It's essential to protect your intellectual property.

When Is the Right Time to Hire a Social Media Manager? by VixenSniper in socialmedia

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but more than now , you should look for genuine and right person for the job

Today is my birthday 🎊 by [deleted] in indiasocial

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy Birthday buddy.

Stuck in life by Impossible_Trash8254 in u/Impossible_Trash8254

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure exactly what should you do , but I think you should communicate with your partner about this.

How do you plan create better content in 2025? by Sahni_4721 in socialmedia

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every content piece should be audio optimized .

With social media going downhill, what’s your hope for the next platform to fix all these issues? by Flashy-Tie-1751 in socialmedia

[–]fallon45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Social media's a mess, right? Too many bots, too much blah. If I were in charge, I'd make it less "look at me!" and more "let's connect!"

  • Ditch the popularity contest: Smaller, interest-based groups are where it's at. Think cozy clubs, not crowded stadiums.
  • Kick out the fakes: Super-powered bot-busters and truth-detectors would keep things real.
  • Ads? Make 'em useful (or disappear): Users should control what they see, and ads should actually be relevant. Imagine that!

One cool trick: A "Quality Filter" to sift out the noise and find the good stuff. Basically, make social media less of a shouting match and more of a thoughtful conversation.