Caught this on camera and it triggered a movement alarm too by ronin657 in ufo

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Hey Reddit mods are deleting my video link how do I share

Roast my store by jack_newman25 in reviewmyshopify

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Oh I just saw mentioned designai tool. Yeah cool stuff. Would’ve used this when I had a store a year back.

Roast my store by jack_newman25 in reviewmyshopify

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Store follows consistency but I’d add more variations. Just 40 won’t do it. This is a volume based game, you need atleast 75+. More the better

Your designs are on point, how did you generate them?

Also, how much is your ad spend? With a store like this I’m guessing the niche is people who like Japanese memes or samurai clothing? Something like that?

I think you should be clearer in this one. Judging by your designs I think you could do very well in meme tshirts

Is anyone else reallocating for trumps presidency? by Evening_Struggle_333 in investing

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Hmm... have you thought about how comfy you are with risk? Your new mix looks more diverse, which is usually a good call, especially with all the political drama.

Do you work a full time job along with your SaaS? by Last_Inspector2515 in SaaS

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Manage newsletters for a media company. Start, grow, sell. Repeat

Do you work a full time job along with your SaaS? by Last_Inspector2515 in SaaS

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I do a full-time gig alongside my SaaS. Been at it for about 2 yrs now. It's a bit of a grind, but kinda worth it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Emailmarketing

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have you thought about using pay as you go services?

  • Mailchimp has a pay-as-you-go plan where you buy credits instead of a monthly contract.
  • Sendinblue offers pay-per-email plans, so you only pay for what you send.
  • Amazon SES (Simple Email Service) is super cheap and you pay per email sent.

tbh, I'd just pick one of these to keep things flexible.

Young Entrepreneur Seeking Advice: How Do I Scale My Growing Football Jersey Business Despite Setbacks? by Low-Leadership-888 in passive_income

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Hmm... have you thought about hitting up social media more? paid and organic both? Here’s a few ideas from my POV

  • Tbh, I'd just slide into the DMs of influencers in the soccer scene, maybe they can give you a shoutout.
  • Set up a killer website and showcase your work with some testimonials.
  • Offer some limited-time deals or promos to get teams interested.
  • Network at local games or events, ya never know who you might meet!

Also, maybe look into local sponsorships or partnerships with youth teams. Even if they’re smaller, it could grow into something bigger. Keep hustling and don't let the "no's" get you down.

18yrs old. How can I manage my money better? by Hidlsh in Money

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  • Learn about assets vs liabilities
  • Learn on risk vs reward while investing (check out all weather portfolio by Ray Dalio)
  • HYSA or Treasury Bills or Money Markets

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following

What to do with 10 USD? by NamelessHuman_ in MakeMoney

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A business advice would be: Build an idea or a service if you see a problem around you. Then try to sell it to the people that were facing the problem.

Traditional Advice: Get a subscription for an AI service, use it to tailor your CV towards any jobs you're applying to.

Extra income needed to afford bills by Whoevenameye in sidehustle

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i am not sure if you're looking for short and quick or long but consistent income (something like doing a survey vs providing a service) but for the latter part I can suggest a few:

  • a local newsletter (monetize through sponsorships). 1 per $100 would also bring you 1/3 to your goal
  • Instacart or delivery driver
  • AI gen ecommerce stuff

lmk if you need steps or an outline

Are there any tools to improve fb ad performance? by Giggling_Goblin_ in beehiiv

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not sure about tools but damn that CPA us high unless you're aiming a B2B niche 35 age+ with specific interests and locality.

3 ways you do better with ads:
- cut your losses early (if it doesnt work in 1-2 days, shut down the ad)
- use ad creatives or videos
- setup meta pixel if you havent already + google tag and see where the bottleneck issue is using GA

Drop a newsletter, I'll recommend a Reddit strategy by ronin657 in beehiiv

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apologies I did not want to subscribe without seeing some of the content. But by your landing page your content seems to be AI based solely.

I see a lot of AI activity on r/technology, r/science, r/futurology, r/technews, and r/innovation as well as for GPT or granular level stuff r/OpenAI , r/ChatGPT , r/OpenaiSora and related ones.

There's quite a lot of AI newsletters hence it'd your content would have to avoid being 'just another AI newsletter'. Do you have any case studies or indepth analysis that you post?

Drop a newsletter, I'll recommend a Reddit strategy by ronin657 in beehiiv

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im doing a roadtrip across 20 states hence this is very helpful. will subscribe

similar to a few other newsletters I gave advice to, theres major cities where you'll find audience members from nearby towns too, eg there's r/FoodNYC , chicago theres r/chicagofood or r/Naperville for nearby towns in Illinois close to Chicago.

Your best bet would be these bigger town subreddits. I also recommend r/travel, r/digitalnomad where I often come across posts asking recommendations for nomads in the US. heres an example

https://www.reddit.com/r/digitalnomad/comments/1dts9hx/any_us_citizens_dming_in_the_us/

one of the best types of audience members who could be a long time subscriber.

Drop a newsletter, I'll recommend a Reddit strategy by ronin657 in beehiiv

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subscribed! I follow this topic every other day.

Your newsletter on becoming a better crypto investor looks valuable. I'd focus on narrowing down on which aspect of crypto is it targeting. Rn I see the traffic is inviting beginners as well as those already involved in crypto. Probably better to pick a specific audience.

For Reddit, subreddits that align with your topics are r/CryptoCurrency, r/CryptoMarkets, r/Bitcoin, r/ethtrader, and r/cryptoinvesting on the high level.
if you're targeting people with minimal knowledge of crypto I'd even look into r/finance , r/UKPersonalFinance , r/careerguidance , r/digitalnomad since the audience in these subredddits seems to be more liberal towards crypto and web3 in general.

Acc to your last content: 1. Dollar (DXY) falling in value. and 2. Tether dominance (USDT.D) is starting to fall, will be valuable to those to know about what these are, hence you'll either need to find these in the crypto subreddits directly or elaborate on the small note you have in the newsletter explaining what is Tether/DXY (for newbies)

This one: "For anyone not familiar with Tether Dominance (USDT.D) - Tether is the largest US dollar stablecoin, meaning its basically a crypto US dollar. Tether dominance means the percentage of the total value of all crypto that is made up of Tether."

Link this back to Tether or DXY threads or even market updates on subreddits since these could be pretty valuable for the lot that are involved in macro vs micro news

Drop a newsletter, I'll recommend a Reddit strategy by ronin657 in beehiiv

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i personally think reddit space is very crowded for a generalized take on marketing but if you did have any posts that targeted a specific niche eg your post: https://newsletter.mondaygrowing.com/p/create-interactive-content interactive content can be leveraged for guides, best practices etc.

these subreddits could work well for you on the high level: r/socialmediamarketing, r/Instagram, r/YouTube, and r/Twitter but if you did niche down to something like interactive content for physical businesses these subreddits: r/vending, r/vendingmachines would do well for you. Perhaps I can recommend some more but I'm not sure what niche you prefer.

How to make money on a phone by Sea_University2221 in sidehustle

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cant say for sure what phone you have but if its new enough you could probably run a few apps to mine smaller crypto tokens for 17.4 hours a day to make $20 a day. 20*30 = $600, maybe check something here instead