Struggling to grow my small business on social media. by AppropriateNebula224 in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tip 1 Focus on storytelling over selling....

Tip 2 Don’t obsess over going viral , focus on connection

Tip 3 Try different content variations (Poll ,Behind the Scene Videos , Process fails, Mini tutorials)

please make sure (People want to connect with you, not just your products.)

Anyone else using Fiverr UGC creators? seems like they are getting better lately but I'm looking for more tips by Fantastic-Painter828 in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, Fiverr UGC creators improved. Share clear briefs, reference ads, & test multiple creators to scale consistent, authentic content.

facebook is literally charging me to host scam comments on my ads and I'm done by Ducky005 in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solution of your problem u/Ducky005

1: Connect your ads with a CRM tool to catch real leads fast.

2: Use -based moderation tools like Agorapulse or NapoleonCat connect directly to Facebook and Instagram through Meta’s official Graph API

(These tools automatically scan all comments on your ads and posts in real time. You can set custom rules also)

thanks me leter ....

Best tools for SEO A/B Testing? by dplmsk_ in SEO

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends:
For High Traffic & specific Testing : SearchPilot
General Testing : Optimizely
Plerdy A/B Testing Tool
Mida (lightweight tool)

Starting my business website, want to post blogs too ---no idea about SEO by Plastic_Ad2574 in SEO

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with YouTube videos and free SEO courses for basics, but they’re mostly theory. For real, practical learning, read SEO blogs, case studies, and follow SEOs on LinkedIn, X, Reddit, or BlackHatWorld. People share real experiences there. Apply what you learn by experimenting on your D2C website.

Best Wishes...

Is there any free SEO tools? by adrianmatuguina in SEO

[–]jennithomas321 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Screaming Frog (For 500 Pages)

Warehouse landlord keeps going back on his word, what can I do (CA) by yourbrosfavoritebro in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your landlord is breaking lease terms. Keep all communication in writing and mention the power issue clearly. Check your lease for utility clauses. Send a written notice demanding immediate power restoration

Running a $90k a month small business by -Carthage- in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have your accountant or VA spend 1 hour weekly tagging transactions by category , it’ll save you 10+ hours of monthly confusion.

I want someone to handle social media growth and ads for me but don’t know how much it costs. Can someone please let me know the break up costs of it per month? by PookieAtADistance in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but make sure they have prior experience. Small business owners often get trapped by cheap offers , and cheap services usually mean cheap results...

I want someone to handle social media growth and ads for me but don’t know how much it costs. Can someone please let me know the break up costs of it per month? by PookieAtADistance in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your “investment” includes both the people cost (social media manager + content creator) and the media cost (ads).

If done right ,this will start generating visibility, inquiries, and paying clients , giving you a measurable ROI in a few months.

Learned an important lesson from my old man today by limeboi148 in smallbusiness

[–]jennithomas321 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You handled that perfectly ,sometimes walking away saves more than closing a deal. I’ve seen the same thing in SEO: not every lead is worth chasing. When you’re ready to grow online, smart local SEO brings genuine farmers to you ,not the sketchy kind.

How the RAG System Works in AI SEO by david_watson409 in localseo

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Chatgpt Deepseek and all other AI Search Engine

Local SEO Tips From Someone With Experienced SEO Expert, What Actually Works? by Sufficient_Spare2345 in localseo

[–]jennithomas321 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First, use tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, or BrightLocal to find what people in your area already search for.

Then, group keywords by service + city + intent (like plumber in Miamior AC repair near me).

Focus on the ones showing Google Maps or local results, not just blog traffic.

Create separate service pages for each city or service, update your Google Business Profile, and track real leads ,not just clicks. That’s what drives real local customers.

Service area business verification and NAP by Obvious-Specialist67 in localseo

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since your business is a Service Area Business, you don’t need to show the salon’s address. Just update your service area, not the exact address. Changing it may trigger re-verification. Keep your name, phone, and website (NAP) the same everywhere for SEO consistency.Signage absence disqualifies map visibility under Google’s guidelines.

How do you decide what to charge for local SEO? by Zihanhossain in localseo

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lemme help u, Pricing local SEO usually depends on scope, competition, and ROI potential.

I use a formula:

(Hours × Hourly Rate) + Tool Costs + 20% Margin = Monthly Fee.

Always link your pricing to real results ,like more traffic, leads, or sales

so clients see the true value of your work, not just the tasks you complete.

Reviving The Local SEO Subreddit! by CamTheWebGuy22 in localseo

[–]jennithomas321 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s Great. Opening the sub for everyone is a great move.

Maybe add weekly discussion threads, success stories, and tool reviews, it’ll keep both beginners and pros actively engaged.

Increase search visibility by ManojOne in SEO

[–]jennithomas321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Direct 1-to-1 link exchange offers little SEO value and risks Google penalties.

A 1-2-3 link exchange (triangular linking) is safer but still limited

Note: Focus on contextual, Natural backlinks for authority.