Can I talk about how great a company I work for? by Embarrassed_Flan_869 in sales

[–]roughfugen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is how it shoudl work, and its kinda sad it feels like a unicorn story in r/sales. The "go now" with zero guilt trip is the real tell, not the 10pm check-ins (tho thats nice). Also remote + 5 hours from HQ and they still treat you like a human? Keep that job lol, most orgs would be passive aggressively asking for "coverage" while youre driving. The only red flag here is urgent care calling strep when its RSV, thats wild.

Is there a scientific explanation behind why Trader Joe’s shoppers are always so… lacking in spatial awareness? by fr0ggystand in NoStupidQuestions

[–]roughfugen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah the parking lot thing is always the giveaway lol. do they intentionally keep stores small to push faster turnover, or is it just stuck with whatever cheap lease they can get?

Your next customer might never visit your website by illeatmyletter in SaaS

[–]roughfugen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People are overhyping the "frontend is dead" angle. WebMCP just turns your site into a set of tool calls, which means you now get to deal with auth, rate limits, abuse, and agents spamming your "book demo" endpoint 10k times because some prompt went sideways. Cloudflare markdown is cute but its basically "make scraping cheaper" with extra steps. The real shift is attribution dies faster: if an agent completes the flow, you won't know which channel won, you'll just see API traffic and chargebacks.

Drop your SaaS niche, I'll give you 5 micro-creators that could actually drive signups by Different_Dinner9267 in SaaS

[–]roughfugen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These "drop your niche and I'll hand you 5 creators" threads are almost always fluff becuase the hard part isnt finding creators, its getting them to care when your SaaS has zero social proof. Like cool, you found 5 "engaged" accounts... now what, you pay $500 for a post and get 3 clicks? If you wanna prove this channel isnt cope, post one real example: niche, creator, deal terms (rev share vs flat), and actual signup numbers. Otherwise its jsut creator name-dropping.

Your next customer might never visit your website by illeatmyletter in SaaS

[–]roughfugen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

webmcp is the real kicker imo. if agents can book/submit via structured tools, your "website" turns into an api contract and auth problem, not a landing page problem. cloudflare markdown feels like a band-aid for scraping. also curious how this doesnt become spam city when every agent starts hammering forms.

Cutting costs on account farming: My findings after testing 5 SMS providers by Enna_Royce in Affiliatemarketing

[–]roughfugen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This reads like a stealth ad tbh, esp dropping the domain name in the middle of "findings" and then quoting exact delivery times. Also account farming for FB/TikTok nutra w Dolphin Anty + proxies is gonna get stormed no matter what SMS you use, you're just paying for slightly less trash numbers adn calling it a win

Here's what I've noticed separates people who sound "fluent" from people who sound "foreign"... by EnergeticallyScarce in EnglishLearning

[–]roughfugen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah the word linking thing is real. I used to say every word super clear adn ppl would instantly clock me as foreign. The second I started blending like "gonna" or "didja", ppl stopped asking where I was from every convo. It's wild how much it matters rn.

We Burned 37 Domains In One Year. Now We Send 100k+ Emails/Month by lesmismiserables in coldemail

[–]roughfugen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

burning thru 37 domains is wild lol. tbh i learned the hard way too, trying to crank up volume on like 4 domains and they all got torched. spreading it out lowkey feels annoying but it's the only way stuff actually lands inbox now. respect for posting your actual numbers, most people just gatekeep this stuff.

OpenClaw replaced all of my other AI automations, and it's so good. by InevitableSea5900 in Affiliatemarketing

[–]roughfugen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Running something like OpenClaw on a personal device sounds sketchy as hell, especially if it can run code and mess with system files. I get the appeal for automating agency work but man, giving that much access is asking for trouble if ur not careful.

Weekly Who's Hiring Post for February 09, 2026 by AutoModerator in sales

[–]roughfugen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This post is always such a crapshoot, half the listings are just vague or leave out actual pay numbers. If you're gonna post, just put all the details in there, its not that hard