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What's the best career advice you've ever received?

Whether it helped you land your dream job, earn a promotion, switch careers, or avoid a major mistake, great career advice can have a lasting impact. What's the one piece of advice that changed the way you think about work and professional growth? Share your insights below! 👇

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 13 hours ago
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How important are customer reviews when choosing a product or service?

Customer reviews can build trust or raise red flags before a purchase. Do reviews heavily influence your decisions, or do you rely more on recommendations, pricing, and your own research? Share what matters most to you when evaluating a product or service.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 13 hours ago

What's brought your business the most customers: SEO, Google Ads, Social Media, Referrals, or Email Marketing?

Every business has that one channel that consistently drives the best results but it's rarely the same for everyone. Some swear by SEO for long-term growth, while others see instant wins with Google Ads, social media, referrals, or email marketing.

What's been your biggest customer acquisition channel, and why do you think it's worked so well for your business? Share your experiences, lessons learned, and any surprises along the way.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 13 hours ago

What's brought your business the most customers: SEO, Google Ads, Social Media, Referrals, or Email Marketing?

Every business has that one channel that consistently drives the best results but it's rarely the same for everyone. Some swear by SEO for long-term growth, while others see instant wins with Google Ads, social media, referrals, or email marketing.

What's been your biggest customer acquisition channel, and why do you think it's worked so well for your business? Share your experiences, lessons learned, and any surprises along the way.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 1 day ago
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What's brought your business the most customers: SEO, Google Ads, Social Media, Referrals, or Email Marketing?

Every business has that one channel that consistently drives the best results but it's rarely the same for everyone. Some swear by SEO for long-term growth, while others see instant wins with Google Ads, social media, referrals, or email marketing.

What's been your biggest customer acquisition channel, and why do you think it's worked so well for your business? Share your experiences, lessons learned, and any surprises along the way.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 2 days ago

If you could only keep ONE marketing channel for your business in 2026, which would it be and why?

Marketing trends come and go, but some channels consistently deliver results. If you had to rely on just ONE marketing channel for your business in 2026, which would you choose and what makes it your top performer?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 4 days ago
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How much should a small business realistically spend on Google Ads each month?

Many small business owners struggle to determine the right Google Ads budget. Is there a minimum monthly spend needed to see meaningful results, or does it depend entirely on the industry and competition? What budget has worked best for your business?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 7 days ago

Have you ever bought a product because of an influencer recommendation?

Influencer marketing is everywhere but does it actually influence buying decisions? Have you ever purchased a product because an influencer recommended it, and was it worth it? Share your experience!

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 8 days ago

Have you ever hired a digital marketing agency? What was your experience like?

Have you ever worked with a digital marketing agency? Whether it was a great investment or a complete disappointment, we'd love to hear your experience. What worked, what didn’t, and what advice would you give to businesses considering hiring an agency today?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 9 days ago

Do you think SEO is becoming harder, or are businesses just doing it wrong?

With AI search, constant algorithm updates, and increasing competition, many businesses say SEO isn't as effective as it used to be. But others argue that most brands simply focus on shortcuts instead of building real authority and valuable content.

What's your take?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 9 days ago
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Do you think SEO is becoming harder, or are businesses just doing it wrong?

With AI search, constant algorithm updates, and increasing competition, many businesses say SEO isn't as effective as it used to be. But others argue that most brands simply focus on shortcuts instead of building real authority and valuable content.

What's your take?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 9 days ago

Do you think SEO is becoming harder, or are businesses just doing it wrong?

With AI search, constant algorithm updates, and increasing competition, many businesses say SEO isn't as effective as it used to be. But others argue that most brands simply focus on shortcuts instead of building real authority and valuable content.

What's your take?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 9 days ago

What's the #1 feature every business website should have in 2026?

Web design trends come and go, but some features become essential. As we head into 2026, what do you think is the one feature every business website absolutely needs?

Is it AI chat support, lightning-fast speed, mobile-first design, personalized experiences, or something else entirely?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 9 days ago

Do you think SEO is becoming harder, or are businesses just doing it wrong?

With AI search, constant algorithm updates, and increasing competition, many businesses say SEO isn't as effective as it used to be. But others argue that most brands simply focus on shortcuts instead of building real authority and valuable content.

What's your take?

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 10 days ago
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SEO, Paid Ads, or Social Media - If you could only choose one for the next 12 months, which would it be?

I'm curious how business owners, marketers, and founders think about this.

Imagine you had to put 100% of your marketing budget and effort into just one channel for the next year - no splitting resources, no "it depends."

Would you choose:

  • SEO for long-term organic growth?
  • Paid Ads for immediate leads and sales?
  • Social Media for brand awareness and community building?

What's your choice, and more importantly, what real-world results have you seen from it?

Interested in hearing both success stories and lessons learned from people who've actually invested heavily in one of these channels. 👇

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 11 days ago

What’s one digital marketing skill that took you the longest to learn but changed everything once you understood it?

Digital marketing looks easy from the outside - until you actually start learning it. Some skills take months (or even years) to truly understand, but once they click, they completely change the way you approach marketing and business growth. Curious to know which skill had the biggest impact on others and why it made such a difference.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 13 days ago
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👋 Welcome to r/BrandedBuild - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

Hey everyone! I'm u/Expert-Corgi5226, a founding moderator of r/BrandedBuild.

This is our new home for all things related to Digital Marketing. We're excited to have you join us!

What to Post

Post anything that you think the community would find interesting, helpful, or inspiring. Feel free to share your thoughts, photos, or questions about Digital Marketing Courses, SEO, PPC, Lead Generation and more.

Community Vibe

We're all about being friendly, constructive, and inclusive. Let's build a space where everyone feels comfortable sharing and connecting.

How to Get Started

  1. Introduce yourself in the comments below.
  2. Post something today! Even a simple question can spark a great conversation.
  3. If you know someone who would love this community, invite them to join.
  4. Interested in helping out? We're always looking for new moderators, so feel free to reach out to me to apply.

Thanks for being part of the very first wave. Together, let's make r/BrandedBuild amazing.

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u/Expert-Corgi5226 — 15 days ago