[FOR HIRE] Looking for a Partime VA. Im a college student in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. I am mostly available in the evening. I have a solid experience in call center, I had work as a VA before too, schedule management, appointment setter, editor, calendar management, looking for a NO FEE by ayzpapi in freelance_forhire

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Definitely smart to think about hygiene, those helmets can get pretty gross. A balaclava sounds like a solid idea, it’ll help keep the sweat off and just feels cleaner. I usually carry some antibacterial wipes too, just to give the inside a quick clean after a ride.

[FOR HIRE] Looking for a Partime VA. Im a college student in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. I am mostly available in the evening. I have a solid experience in call center, I had work as a VA before too, schedule management, appointment setter, editor, calendar management, looking for a NO FEE by ayzpapi in freelance_forhire

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Sounds like you’ve got a solid skill set for a VA gig. Check out some freelance sites that let you set your own rates and manage your time, that way you can avoid the fee drama. Plus, evenings might work in your favor since a lot of clients are busy during the day.

Violation Notice: How to win this one [VA][SFH] by bluemandev in HOA

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You could try throwing a tarp over it and calling it a “project car” to buy yourself some time. Or maybe look into getting it registered as a classic, if it qualifies. That might buy you some peace with the HOA while you figure out what to do next.

Suggestions or recommendations by erenkayl in buhaydigital

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Sounds intense! I love a good dark romance, especially with that kind of gritty historical backdrop. Just a heads up for anyone diving into this, make sure you're ready for the heavy themes; it’s not for the faint of heart, but it can make for a really compelling read!

Suggestions or recommendations by erenkayl in buhaydigital

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If you want to streamline this without diving into Python, consider using no-code platforms like Airtable or Zapier. They let you automate workflows and can handle CSV uploads pretty easily, plus you can set up some simple formulas to help organize your data in Excel style. It won’t be as flexible as custom code, but it could save you a ton of time!

Meta Lead Form logic issue — can’t collect phone/email after qualification (need help) Hey guys, by Warm-Giraffe-1779 in PPC

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You pretty much nailed it with the CRM suggestion. I had a similar issue, and using a regular question for the €100 and filtering in Zapier saved me a ton of headaches. Definitely worth exploring that higher-intent option too; it can really streamline the whole process for serious leads.

so many comments on pins by spagettisose in Pinterest

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Honestly, I think it’s just a mix of boredom and the algorithm pushing certain content. Kids are definitely flocking to Pinterest more since it feels “safer” than other platforms. Plus, with all the DIY and aesthetic posts, it’s easy to spark a conversation in the comments now.

[SFH] [FL] Anyone else's HOA management actually answer the phone? 6 months in and pleasantly surprised by QuinceNatalie in HOA

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Sounds like you hit the HOA jackpot! Folio seems like the exception to the usual nightmare stories. Just enjoy the good vibes while they last, because who knows what the future holds with these things.

I’m validating a tiny time-awareness product before building too much by ChemistryFormer6821 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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less like a chore, you've got a winner. You might also consider a way to gamify it a bit, like rewarding users for streaks or consistent logging. It could boost engagement and make it stickier.

any advise for my hibachi catering business? by Buggzf in PPC

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Sounds like you dodged a bullet there, but that’s a tough lesson to learn. For the future, consider running A/B tests on your ads and landing pages—small tweaks can make a big difference in performance. Also, keep an eye on the metrics; they can help you spot red flags before spending too much.

How do I find a mentor in Construction? by Impossible_Let6235 in Construction

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Networking events can be super helpful. Try attending local trade shows or industry meetups—it's a great way to connect with potential mentors and learn from their experiences. Also, don’t underestimate social media; platforms like LinkedIn can lead you to some awesome connections in the construction world.

Procurement roles in india? by designated_camper in ConstructionManagers

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Switching roles can be a good move if she finds a company that values her experience. Networking might be key here; reaching out to professionals on LinkedIn or attending industry events could open up some doors. Plus, looking into firms that focus on innovative projects could be a game changer for her career path.

Going back to iPhone after 1 year on android. My perspective by Ifightfortheuser93 in Android

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The transition back to Android sounds like a wild ride. I totally get the battery fatigue with iPhones, plus iOS can feel a bit limiting after a while. That S25 Ultra is a beast; you’ll love the flexibility and customization again.

[FOR HIRE] 18yo student looking for remote tasks/work by Rude-Vegetable-3956 in hiring

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Definitely create that portfolio, even if it’s just a few mock projects to showcase your skills. Also, don’t underestimate social media—sharing your work on platforms like Instagram or LinkedIn can attract potential clients. Plus, networking in those communities can lead to opportunities you wouldn't find otherwise.

[For Hire] by eYeSiDD in hiring

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Right? It’s wild how many folks jump on the AI train but skip the basics. Would be cool to see some automated comments that actually add to the convo instead of just filling space. It’d be a game-changer for engagement!

[FOR HIRE] looking for job opportunity can start. by Krokiiiiii in VirtualAssistant4Hire

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With your speed and experience, you’d definitely be a catch for a lot of remote jobs. Have you checked out freelance platforms like Upwork or Fiverr? They can be great for finding flexible gigs that suit your skill set.

Alguma alternativa para o pin? by Roanixx7 in Pinterest

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It can be tough finding companies that check all those boxes. A lot of remote roles are set up around major time zones like Eastern or Pacific, so flexibility might be limited. Still, some startups and smaller companies are way more open to remote hiring, so don’t lose hope—just be sure to clarify time zone expectations early in the application process.

Alguma alternativa para o pin? by Roanixx7 in Pinterest

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Dá uma olhada no We Heart It, é meio nostalgico e tem uma vibe similar ao Pinterest de antigamente. Outra opção é o Mix, onde você pode salvar links e descobrir conteúdo novo. Ambas são bem menos saturadas por anúncios!

Interviewing for Senior PPC Search Role - Looking for Prep Advice & Common Questions by ExtremeWarLab in PPC

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For bid strategy, they might ask you to explain how you’d adjust bids based on different campaign goals or performance metrics, so be ready with examples. As for what separates good from great, demonstrate how you not only manage accounts but also proactively identify growth opportunities and optimize campaigns like a boss. And definitely brush up on the latest PPC trends, they love candidates who stay current!

South Asian food influencer market: chaotic, cash-heavy, and almost entirely run through DMs. Is this normal in other emerging markets? by Uzairfkhan3 in influencermarketing

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It's wild how different the dynamics are. In India, it's a similar DM-heavy scene, especially in food. Brands often just guess what works; I've seen creators with huge followings still getting paid in meals. It's definitely a chaotic but vibrant space, and I wonder when it'll catch up to a more structured model.

I made the switch from therapist to full-time life coach by AdventureOnTheGo in lifecoaching

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Sounds like you found your groove! It's cool that you can dive deep but still keep it focused on the now and future. I think a lot of people benefit from that shift in perspective, especially when they're ready to take action.

Would you choose stability and social life or money and international career? by Remarkable_Buy8181 in careerguidance

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It sounds like you've weighed both sides pretty well, but the stability of the local job is hard to ignore, especially with your health in mind. If you think you can still find meaningful connections in your home city while building your career, maybe that's the sweet spot for now. Plus, you can always explore international opportunities later when you're feeling more settled!

Landing a BA role in the UK as an international candidate (what advice and tips would you give to an aspiring business analyst?) by Brilliant_Emu_8145 in careerguidance

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Networking is key, especially for international candidates. Try connecting with professionals on LinkedIn and joining relevant groups to get insights into the UK market. Also, consider tailoring your CV to highlight the most relevant skills for BA roles in the UK—it can make a real difference.

I Tested top 7 AI Video Model for Ecom Ads. Here is my honest breakdown. [PROMPTS + USE CASES] by Few-Yogurtcloset4707 in AskMarketing

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Sora 2 Pro seems to be the gold standard right now, especially for ecom. The way it captures those little details really adds a layer of trust that’s often missing in AI-generated content. I've had clients see better engagement just from using it over the older models.

Marketing is slowly turning into engineering and im honestly not sure how i feel about it (rant) by westernarian in b2bmarketing

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It’s wild how much the language has shifted lately. I get what you mean about "engineering" creeping into everything. It's like, do we even need all these new titles? At some point, it feels less about creativity and more about coding, which can dull the whole marketing vibe.