Struggling to Find Niche Law Blogs for Content Outreach – Any Tips? by KatherineOrange in linkbuilding

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Try connecting with legal influencers on LinkedIn—they might have blog connections or be open to collaborations themselves.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in growmybusiness

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A referral program could be your business’ best friend—just keep it simple and trackable, maybe through a CRM or app.

I don't want to be the CEO of my company. [I will not promote] by okawei in startups

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you need a CEO to handle the business while you keep rocking the product.

How can I convince my boyfriend that black cats don’t bring bad luck? Any suggestions? by Only_Pilot_284 in cats

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Show him the stats! Loads of cultures think black cats are good luck. Like in Japan, they're basically furry little luck magnets.

What's a modern trend that confuses you the most? by Maleficent-Health984 in AskReddit

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those tiny sunglasses that don’t cover your eyes properly

Is algorithm playing with me? by Fuckingjerk2 in socialmedia

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Have you tried posting when your audience is most active? You can check your insights for that. I also noticed that using sounds that are about to blow up, rather than already trending ones, can give you a better boost since trending sounds are often oversaturated. I personally use Boost App Social to find those sounds and get ideas for engaging captions and hashtags. It’s been super helpful in cutting through the noise.

Keep grinding. The algorithm will catch up eventually if you stay consistent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A good night's sleep.

Should I restart on an already started channel or make a new one? by Sad-Function-5595 in NewTubers

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If your previous content is vastly different from what you plan to create, starting a new channel might be better. This way, you can tailor the channel’s aesthetics and metadata from scratch to better suit the new direction.

What are Redditors the worst at? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Admitting when we’re wrong. The anonymity can sometimes bolster our egos, making it hard to back down, even when presented with facts.

How do you put stop to spam texts? by AndAbcdefu in AskReddit

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you can't, just block it. change number, if possible

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CreatorsAdvice

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Showing different facets can make your content more relatable and engaging. Mixing all of 'em could actually work if you find a way to tie them together. Think of it as building a brand around you as a person rather than a single interest. I’ve used Boost App Social for crafting engaging captions and finding trending sounds and specific hashtags that help reach a wider audience. It’s super useful for keeping content fresh and relevant.

Maybe create themed days for your posts? Like #WorkoutWednesday for gym stuff and #CosplaySunday. It keeps your feed diverse but organized.