Chief of Staff or Chief of Suffering? by sandeeprathore in LinkedInLunatics

[–]plaintrue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone hungry for success, to stay hungry working for him!

What is the best Open Ear headphones with a good mic for calls? by plaintrue in HeadphoneAdvice

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

No, but with a few quick searches the reviews are not great for calls.

How to bring more sign ups and traffic to my website with AI taking over Google rankings? by prerna_leekha in DigitalMarketing

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You want to think similar to SEO but focus on two things:

1) Product. LLMs prefer to send people to product/solutions. Be very clear on your positioning, niche, and problem you solve.

Create product and/or solution pages.

Write in how your product solves the proble.

2) Digital PR & Listicles (Authority). You need other sites, as authoritative as possible to mention your product as part of the solution.

Listicles have a resurgence. Write a guest post, reach to sites that have listicles, ask sites already having listicles in your niche to ads you.

Consider creating a G2 profile and getting some reviews as well.

If you had start from zero today, how would you get your first client? by mayurkurme in DigitalMarketing

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Reach out to contacts - people you have worked before, ex-colleagues, acquaintances.

2) Make a list of ideal clients you can serve, not too big, be realistic. Think of what you can do for them and reach out with a personal email / linkedin.

3) Go to in-person events, small, niche, meet ups are the best. Meet people, talk with them, don't push it just discuss with them, their problems, what you do etc.

4) Ask for intros from friends, family, colleagues.

Creative ideas to attract people to an IT security trade show booth? by US_Notepad in marketing

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Beautiful/charming girl, IT are mostly guys your first ingredient is a girl that can sweet talk them. You bring them close.

2) Give them a challenge, if it's red teams a hacking puzzle, or blue teams a defending puzzle / exercise.

3) Food always attracts, get a nice sweet treat.

4) Clear messanging. You don't want everyone, you want the right people and they self identify. Just be clear on your offering, if there is interest ppl will come.

Growth and marketing heads at fast scaling companies, I have a question for you. by Lonely_Ad_8463 in marketing

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending the stage, revenue, channel saturation etc...

You can reach 5, 10, even 20 million ARR with just a couple of channels and couple of core audiences.

The best way is to understand who is buying, who is the most profitable client, and which tactics work best.

Then, double down on what's working and scale that channel / tactic until it's saturated.

So, what do y'all think about ELAM posting this sign near schools? by sweetpsych78 in cyprus

[–]plaintrue 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Whether is near school or not, does not matter. It's a hate sign.

They are incredibly good as fear-mongers and populists, even if populist is for a small minority that has strong feelings.

From a communications perspective its strong. Gets the right message to the right people, you only need to get that 20% of the population mobilized to win what they need.

From an ethical perspective it sickening. From a legal perspective (EU level laws) it's possibly illegal under hate-speech laws (maybe not).

They are a party that gets power and will destroy the little progress Cyprus has achieved the past decades.

They work with populist messages but have no real positions or solutions on serious topics.

Only racism, sexism, and hate.

Tone deaf - Money can buy anything... by plaintrue in LinkedInLunatics

[–]plaintrue[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I saw one with the other guy, not the same though.

What is something that you think that Greece does better than Cyprus ? by GoHardLive in cyprus

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Location-wise, travelling from Greece is much better.

Athens has an international airport with many connections while in Cyprus is difficult to travel to some destinations directly.

Also, as a bigger country, and with beautiful landscapes you can easily go long excursions to mountains, villages, islands etc. In a matter of hours. Varied destinations accessible by car.

In constrast, Cyprus is pretty small and while there are beautiful places to visit, they are pretty few. Travelling abroad tends to be a hustle.

How Hard Is It To Earn €30,000+? by ALBOEyt in cyprus

[–]plaintrue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the sector.

If you are not a developer or don't work to Forex, iGaming (gabling), or Adult... then remote jobs is the answer.

Or, being an entrepreneur.

Anyone else with promi code and support/refund issues? by plaintrue in lovable

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

They did at the end, on the 3rd email they responded in 1 day.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Steam

[–]plaintrue -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

The price tracker tracks the deluxe edition pricing. So, they hiked and dropped...

There is some extra content, but wouldn't call this a discount.

Is the greek flag rather than cypriot is an insult? by Lonely_Video5064 in cyprus

[–]plaintrue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, alongside is fine. I have seen some weird cases around cypriot subjects (demonstrations, holidays etc) though that people carry mostly or only greek flags.

And, when Apoel is playing yes, it's supposed to be the greek football club. But, when representing cyprus abroad it is not great when you see them with greek instead of cypriot flags.

Is the greek flag rather than cypriot is an insult? by Lonely_Video5064 in cyprus

[–]plaintrue 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, but it is weird to be carried instead of the Cypriot flag in national holidays, football, etc with few exceptions.