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Communicating my thought well
What's the most valuable professional skill you've developed?
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HRMS for small businesses
What problem does your product solve?
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AI automation using zapier is a great way
How do you automate repetitive tasks in your business?
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Twitter just for the people
Twitter or Threads?
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the only mistake of a founder is to try and avoid mistakes by not experimenting. Mistakes are the key to learning in any startup
What's the biggest mistake you've made as a startup founder, and what did you learn from it?
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Hassle free Payroll Management and HR for small business
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How do you build a vibrant PH community supporting your product?
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What are the things missing in HRMS software nowadays?
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Having a work dashboard on Notion is a game changer
What app boosts your productivity?
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SEO is great but it takes time to set it up. Indie-hackers can try different marketing methods, one thing that stands out the most is building a personal brand for yourself
Is SEO the best marketing channel for indie hackers?
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Google analytics is still the best tool
Share your favorite analytics tool for business insights!
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I think cold emailing is still one of the best outreach method. Technology has changed every other form of communication but emails have stood the test of time.
What is your opinion on cold emailing?
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Certainly! One growth hack that can be effective for SaaS businesses is implementing a referral program. By incentivizing your existing customers to refer new users, you can tap into the power of word-of-mouth marketing and leverage the trust and credibility your customers have already established with their network. Offer rewards, such as discounts, exclusive features, or even cash incentives,...
Do you have a SaaS growth hack?
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As an SEO practitioner, using a Notion template can be a valuable tool for organizing and managing your work. Notion provides a flexible and customizable platform where you can track keyword research, content optimization, backlink analysis, and more. It allows you to centralize all your SEO-related information, collaborate with clients or team members, and stay organized throughout the...
Would you use an SEO Notion Template?
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these are brilliant way to market your product organically!
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Business Marketing with Nika
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With the rise in AdBlock and cookie rejection, it's crucial to adapt your marketing strategies to ensure effective reach and engagement. Instead of relying solely on traditional advertising, consider focusing on content marketing, influencer partnerships, and community building. Develop high-quality, relevant content that provides value to your target audience, positioning your brand as a...
How have you switched up your marketing strategies with the rise in AdBlock and cookie rejection?
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Reddit to go dark over API prices would likely generate discussions and debates within the developer community and among Reddit users. Some might argue that such a move could limit innovation, hinder the development of third-party applications, or negatively impact the user experience. On the other hand, others may understand the need for pricing adjustments to sustain the platform's operations...
What do you think about Reddit going dark over api prices?
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