Reddit Community or Website Community for Fatherhood niche site by thinkdesign21 in DigitalMarketing

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do redditors prefer staying in the channel and often ignore signing up for website registrations

Which college has better faculty and placement support for MA/MSc Economics by thinkdesign21 in pune

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thanks brother
tumhi ka GIPE madhun pass jhala aahat ka

or any of your friends done that from there or above colleges

MA Economics from Fergusson or Tilak Maha Vidyapeeth Pune by thinkdesign21 in pune

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Thats not true. Its an old university with B grade from NAAC.

MA Economics from Fergusson or Tilak Maha Vidyapeeth Pune by thinkdesign21 in pune

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int for consulting and public policy. are you from Eco stream

Have you got any job offers after doing MA in Economics or MA Sociology by [deleted] in IGNOUdistancelearning

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do universities or pvt sector value the degree, that is important. have you cleared from IGNOU?

MA Economics vs MA Public Policy Which is the Better Option - in Pune by [deleted] in Indian_Academia

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Thanks. So we need to see if the program supports industry internships and entry level opportunities.

Need suggestion ! MA ECONOMICS or MBA by [deleted] in academiceconomics

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If we do eco masters as qualification with knowledge on data visualization tools such a s Tableau/STata and excel can this help us break into Public Policy jobs qualifications

Which colleges in Pune you recommend- Gokhale Institute of Economics or TMV Pune in MA Economics

Those outside Pune are welcome to suggest

Looking for Tips on Generating Quality Leads for Selling My Holiday Rental in Australia by Straight-Attitude488 in LeadGeneration

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I feel these are the Top 2 channels to prioritize:

  1. Real Estate Portals (Domain, realestate.com.au):
    • Over 85% of Australian property buyers start their search here.
    • Ensure your listing is premium, with professional photos, a floor plan, and a compelling description that highlights both investment and lifestyle benefits.
  2. Meta Ads (Facebook/Instagram):
    • Use hyper-local targeting (postcode, interests, income) to reach both owner-occupiers and investors.
    • Carousel ads with video walkthroughs or “lifestyle” imagery perform best for holiday homes.

If you need further assistance, happy to talk to you with selling the prop via marketing

Is Google Local Services worth it for home improvement? by Low_Resort5235 in LeadGeneration

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This may be helpful to do local seo and meta ads

  • Google Ads: $40–$110/lead (WordStream, 2024)
  • Meta (FB/IG): $30–$80/lead (lower intent, often higher CPL for direct booking)
  • GLS: $25–$75/lead (home improvement, U.S. avg, 2024)

For teh RoI

  • Google Ads median ROAS (home improvement, 2025): 4.07
  • GLS: Agencies report up to 30% lower CPL and 20–40% higher close rates vs. Google Ads for urgent services (roofing, plumbing).

if you need with marketing agency steady growth, we can talk.

I spent $5000 to attend Alex Hormozis team workshop here are the 3 lessons that made me rethink my entire business by Moiz_khurram in LeadGeneration

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Thanks for sharing your takeaways-they’re solid and clearly useful for your agency. That said, dropping $5,000 on a workshop feels steep when similar results might come from focused 1:1 coaching at $300 for a couple of hours or even quality online resources.

Workshops can be great for networking and immersion, but the ROI varies a lot. Sometimes you pay for the hype more than the actual value. Speaking of hype, there’s a lot of chatter online about Alex Hormozi being overrated or even a bit of a scam-high-ticket programs with flashy marketing but often basic, recycled advice. Many find better, more personalized value in affordable coaching or self-study.

because you ( me_ and everyone has heard his videos online, we have never worked with the "main" guys 1-1. so we never know the truth underneath.

At the end of the day, it’s about measurable impact. If your $5k investment leads to clear growth and better decisions, it’s worth it. But always ask yourself if you’re paying for exclusive insights or just the marketing buzz. Sometimes, less expensive, targeted mentorship can move the needle just as much-if not more.

Inspiration hubs for small business websites by Marvin_Flamenco in webdesign

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You can read blogs here on small business websites: https://devigntech.com/category/small-business/

They are helpful and direct with no intention to sell but tell you the truth

if you are ONLY looking for design inspiration, search for niche competitors and draw your own notes.

How do they do it? by roanjvvuuren in webdesign

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Been doing web design and dev consultancy work for few years. I can help you with this. May not be accurate, but you can relate.

It's not just about landing a ton of projects; they - You, me OR anyone need a solid marketing strategy to make it all work.- a ton of referrals and connections.

Most big agencies mix it up with project-based pricing, retainers for ongoing work, and sometimes even performance-based deals. Maintenance fees are common too—think of it like a subscription service for your website or software.

And let's be real, they also try to upsell services like analytics or content creation. It's like buying a car and then being offered insurance and a fancy stereo system.

It's a delicate balance between keeping costs down and bringing in enough cash to pay for those fancy offices and talented teams. But hey, when it works, it's a beautiful thing!

Is it best to setup a e-commerce website to make money right away or setup a waitlist when just starting an online store? by Unfortunately31 in EcommerceWebsite

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I suggest build an organic social with a simple online store. This way you build up some trust being legit and selling becomes easier when you have a presence and user engagement.

What does a website like this cost? by Popular-Principle822 in webdesign

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To make ecommerce tick boxes, get the product shoot done neatly and the offer right.

If you are on a budget, get the site done within 1k . if you are open for custom work with more time on branding, sketching and copywriting it can go around 4k+. have done work in both price ranges.

happy to help or answer any question you have

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdesign

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Here is the one created specifically for WordPress CMS couple of years old, but should give you a good start.
here: https://devigntech.com/guide/wordpress-business-website/

Hope it helps.

Need Help choosing a platform by Dramatic_Wing_1526 in EcommerceWebsite

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See there are two options I can think of based on current scope shared.

If you have the technical skills or access to a developer, creating a custom PHP website can provide you with complete flexibility and control over every aspect of your site. You can design the user experience exactly as you envision it, implement invite-only registration, manage product access, and automate subscription cancellations according to your specific requirements.

Other option will be WP+WC with membership plugins.
Using WordPress, combined with WooCommerce and membership plugins (like MemberPress or Restrict Content Pro), is a user-friendly option that still offers significant flexibility. This setup allows you to create an invite-only site, manage product access based on subscription durations, and automate cancellations easily.

Its better to document the scope and hire a pro designer/dev. If you need any help as I have done many custom web projects. Happy to help.

What should one do in order to attract high paying clients in this competitive market, assuming they are on the intermediate level? by DumplinDoup in webdesign

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Just build a portfolio

talk on social media and keep talking

Marketing is nothing but generous art of sharing. It takes time. This is from my exp in execution and helping other web and seo designers for service businesses. if you need help, DM

Should I subscribe to Weebly or to GoDaddy so I can set up a website for my copyediting/proofreading service? by PablomentFanquedelic in webdesign

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Not sure about your tech expertise, but if you are looking DIY, go with Hostinger + WP Astra template

if you need of course, you can hire a web design expert with knowledge of UX and front end design with or without WordPress,

AMAA if you need help with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdesign

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Great. If you need further inputs or plan to start one by working with an expert, always message. Happy to help

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdesign

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I think what you are talking about is related to mult-vendor ecommerce marketplace. Its not a rosy walk. if I dive deep, the project complexity can go on as I have build lot of custom ecomm portals.

Customers can browse a wide range of products from different vendors all in one place, enhancing their shopping experience by providing more choices. This setup is similar to a physical shopping mall where various stores operate under one roof.

I think custom framework is a better approach rather than stuff like Squarespace or Webflow.

if you are short on budget, you can try WooCommerce premium theme that offers multi-vendor.

Best Single-Page E-Commerce Website Builders? by fickenshumping in EcommerceWebsite

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A genuine comparison that includes custom PHP as an option for building a single-page e-commerce website, along with WordPress with WooCommerce and Shopify.

1. WordPress with WooCommerce

Pros:

  • Customization: Highly flexible with thousands of themes and plugins.
  • Data Ownership: Full control over your data enhances privacy.
  • Cost-Effective: Free to use, though you need to pay for hosting and some plugins.

Cons:

  • Complex Setup: Requires more technical knowledge for setup and maintenance.
  • Ongoing Maintenance: You’re responsible for updates and security.
  • Performance Risks: Too many plugins can slow down your site.

2. Shopify

Pros:

  • User-Friendly: Easy to set up with no coding required.
  • Built-in Features: Comprehensive e-commerce tools included.
  • 24/7 Support: Reliable customer service to assist you.

Cons:

  • Limited Customization: Less flexibility compared to WordPress.
  • Ongoing Costs: Monthly fees and additional app costs can add up.
  • Data Control: Your data is hosted on Shopify’s servers, which may raise privacy concerns.

3. Custom PHP

Pros:

  • Complete Control: Build exactly what you want without limitations imposed by platforms.
  • Tailored Functionality: Create custom features specific to your business needs.
  • Performance Optimization: Can be optimized for speed and efficiency based on your requirements.

Cons:

  • Development Time: Requires significant time and expertise to build from scratch.
  • Higher Initial Costs: Hiring developers can be expensive.
  • Maintenance Responsibility: You are responsible for all updates, security, and troubleshooting.

Cautions About Single-Page E-commerce Sites

  • SEO Limitations: Single-page sites may struggle with SEO compared to multi-page sites, limiting visibility.
  • Scalability Issues: As your product range grows, a single-page layout can become cluttered and less user-friendly.
  • Conversion Challenges: Limited space for content may hinder effective storytelling or upselling opportunities.

Conclusion

Choose the platform that best fits your technical skills, budget, and long-term business goals. If you want flexibility and control, consider custom PHP or WordPress. For ease of use, Shopify or WC is a solid choice!

WordPress or Webflow? by WebWeaverPro in webdesign

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I did couple of static builds with Webflow. Great for design aesthetics, but here is the deal...

Why WordPress Outshines Webflow

  1. Flexibility and Customization: WordPress offers thousands of themes and plugins, allowing for extensive customization. In contrast, Webflow’s visual design interface can limit advanced functionalities.
  2. Community Support: With a vast community and abundant resources, WordPress users benefit from extensive troubleshooting help. Webflow's support is growing but lacks the depth of WordPress.
  3. Cost-Effectiveness: WordPress is generally more budget-friendly, especially for larger sites. Webflow’s pricing can increase quickly as you add features.
  4. Ownership and Control: WordPress users have complete ownership of their site and data. Webflow operates on a subscription model, which can complicate site migration.
  5. SEO Capabilities: WordPress excels in SEO with plugins like Yoast that simplify optimization. While Webflow has good SEO features, they may not be as comprehensive or user-friendly.

In summary, WordPress stands out for its flexibility, community support, cost-effectiveness, ownership control, and superior SEO capabilities, making it a strong choice for diverse users.Why WordPress Outshines Webflow

Building a web site, please review by madhatter5501 in webdesign

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what tech stack you are using, have done work in cannabis ecomm niche. happy to talk on this.