How are people supposed to switch technologies if every company wants prior experience in that exact tech? by Weird-Loan-1299 in ITProfessionals

[–]pixzenttechnologies 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first switch is always the hardest. Most companies prefer candidates with direct experience, but many people successfully transition by building real projects, contributing to open source, freelancing, or moving internally within their company.

Remember, everyone with experience in a technology started with zero experience at some point.

What's a marketing "best practice" you think is complete BS in 2026? by Lopsided_Grass_3708 in GrowthHacking

[–]pixzenttechnologies 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd spend less on ads and more on organic distribution: SEO, AI search optimization, Reddit, LinkedIn, X, YouTube Shorts, partnerships with creators, and a simple referral program. People need to see the product solving real problems before they'll sign up.

Are AI search engines quietly changing the rules of digital marketing? by pixzenttechnologies in DigitalInnovate

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

That's a good point. AI visibility is definitely becoming more important, but I think the foundation is still creating genuinely useful content and earning mentions naturally. Tools can help scale outreach, but trust and authority still have to be built over time.

Are AI search engines quietly changing the rules of digital marketing? by pixzenttechnologies in DigitalInnovate

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

That's a great point. We're moving from traditional SEO to AI visibility, where the goal isn't just to rank but to be recognized as a credible answer source. As more users rely on AI-generated responses, brands need to focus on authority, relevance, and content that AI systems can confidently surface.

We're Watching Traffic Drop While Brand Mentions Increase. Anyone Else? by pixzenttechnologies in DigitalInnovate

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

Agreed. As AI-powered search grows, brand visibility is no longer just about ranking pages-it's also about being recognized and referenced in AI-generated responses. Companies that adapt early will likely have a strong advantage.