u/Evansliru

Reddit marketing services for b2b business owners

I own a commercial cleaning company and heard Reddit can drive b2b leads. I lurk in r/Entrepreneur and r/smallbusiness but have no idea how to market without being banned.

Do Reddit marketing services exist for boring businesses like mine? I do not need viral, just 2 to 3 new contracts per quarter from people already talking about facility issues.

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u/Evansliru — 1 day ago

Is hiring a best Amazon PPC agency actually worth it for small sellers, or do most people eventually figure PPC out themselves?

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I’m launching a skincare product and spent close to $3k on Amazon PPC last month. Got clicks consistently, CTR didn’t seem terrible, but conversions were really weak and I only ended up with a handful of sales. I followed a bunch of YouTube advice like auto campaigns, manual exact, negatives, bid adjustments, all that but now I honestly can’t tell if the issue is my listing, the product itself, or just me not understanding PPC deeply enough. Curious how other people figured out whether the problem was the ads or something else entirely.

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u/Evansliru — 2 days ago

Are RVG 6200 alternatives finally catching up in image quality?

I’ve always heard strong opinions about RVG systems, especially regarding image quality and consistency. Recently though, I’ve noticed more clinics discussing RVG 6200 alternatives, which makes me wonder if competitors are finally closing the gap.

For those who’ve moved away from RVG 6200, did you feel like you sacrificed anything important? Or have newer systems reached a point where the differences are minimal in daily practice?

Trying to figure out whether sticking with established brands is still worth the premium pricing.

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u/Evansliru — 5 days ago

AI app development budgets, deconstructing where the money actually goes

We’re a mid-market e-commerce brand deconstructing quotes for AI app development. Need a mobile app that uses a phone camera to scan skincare ingredients and flag irritants for sensitive skin.

Three agencies quoted $85k, $110k, and $95k for a 12-week MVP. Line items are vague such as, AI integration $30k, or ML ops $20k. As a buyer, I can’t tell if we’re paying for actual work or funding their R&D.

For leaders who’ve shipped AI app development, what % of budget went to model/inference vs UX vs data labeling vs compliance? What costs surprised you post-launch? Trying to avoid a $100k build that needs $50k/month to run. Need to deconstruct real numbers before we commit.

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u/Evansliru — 6 days ago

Can email tracking tools show when support teams are quietly overwhelmed?

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I noticed our support team gets really responsive at the beginning of the week, then things slow down badly by Thursday.

Nobody has said they’re overwhelmed, but the pattern feels obvious from the outside.

Has anyone used email tracking tools to understand workload trends before burnout becomes a bigger issue?

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u/Evansliru — 8 days ago

Has anyone here actually dealt with an emergency 811 dig situation after hours?

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We had a water main break Sunday night and the crew had to start digging pretty much immediately because water was getting into a finished basement. Obviously there wasn’t time for the normal 48-hour locate process, so we called in the emergency request. What I’m still not sure on is what actually protects you legally in that situation besides documenting the emergency itself. Do you just get a reference number and proceed carefully, or is there more to it that companies are expected to do during after-hours emergency digs?

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u/Evansliru — 12 days ago
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Are ai seo services effective for high-sku lifestyle brands?

We manage a dtc apparel brand with over 1,500 products, and our seo is a disaster because we have so many thin content pages. I’m looking into ai seo services to help us automate the optimization of our category pages and product descriptions.

I’m also interested in using AI to predict which lifestyle keywords will trend in the next season so we can get ahead of the curve. My challenge is that most seo agencies charge a fortune for a site this size. Is there a way to use AI-driven services to manage our organic visibility more efficiently and cost-effectively?

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u/Evansliru — 12 days ago

I recently got hit with a hefty fine because one of my employees had a professional license expire and I didn't catch it for three months. It was a total accident, but the state doesn't care.

I need to move to automated license verification & monitoring immediately. I can’t rely on my managers to remember every single date. What are people using these days that is reliable and won’t break the bank?

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u/Evansliru — 13 days ago

Managing compliance across different systems is becoming a headache, especially when it comes to license monitoring. We need something that can automatically track and alert us when licenses expire or change status.

Right now, it’s all manual, and things are slipping through the cracks. What are you all using for this?

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u/Evansliru — 16 days ago

Enhancing our lead gen with lead enrichment automation

Our sales reps are wasting time researching prospects manually. I need lead enrichment automation that can take an inbound email and instantly provide their LinkedIn, company size, and current tech stack. We need our reps to have all the context they need before they make the first call. Has anyone solved this without spending a fortune on expensive databases?

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u/Evansliru — 18 days ago

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Our blog has a lot of great posts, but they aren't connected in a way that shows google we are an expert in our field. I’m looking for AI SEO services to help us map out a topical authority structure and identify the missing links in our content library.

My challenge is finding a tool that actually understands the ""intent"" of our audience rather than just matching keywords. Is there a service that can help us build a more strategic content plan using AI?

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u/Evansliru — 19 days ago

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We’re hiring fast and every new engineer needs GitHub, AWS, Datadog, Linear, and Notion access. Right now a founder creates each account manually and forgets one every time. New hires sit idle for a day waiting on permissions.

I need a single trigger in our ATS that provisions all accounts, adds them to the right groups, sends a day-1 checklist, and books intro meetings with their team. If a step fails, it should retry and alert me. We don’t have an IT team yet and I can’t spend my mornings doing admin. How are other technical teams automating this without Okta?

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u/Evansliru — 20 days ago

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When planning longer international trips with multiple stops does a private jet rental makes sense beyond just the luxury side.

For people who’ve done it, did it actually improve the trip enough to justify the cost, or was it mostly about convenience and flexibility?

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u/Evansliru — 24 days ago

My business has grown from two trucks to twelve in the last year, which is great, but the compliance side is killing me. Trade license verification for every new technician is tedious, and I’m worried about someone’s certification lapsing without me noticing.

Between EPA certifications and state trade licenses, there is a lot to monitor. I don't want to wait until an inspection to find out we are out of code. Is there a better way to manage this than a giant spreadsheet?

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u/Evansliru — 24 days ago