What can I do with $1000 (Around INR 1,00,000/-) in India
I work in SEO and primarily focus on backlink building, but now I’m looking to expand into something new.
I work in SEO and primarily focus on backlink building, but now I’m looking to expand into something new.
Been researching different Video Marketing Tools lately and noticed there are way more options now than even a couple of years ago.
Tools like Synthesia, TubeBuddy, InVideo, HeyGen, Runway ML, Lumen5, Capcut, Descript, VidIQ, and Wistia all seem to focus on different things like editing, analytics, automation, or publishing workflows.
Curious what people here are actually using regularly and which tools genuinely save time or improve results.
While researching, I came across a detailed roundup on Pulse of Strategy that compares several of these tools and their use cases pretty well.
Would love to hear real experiences instead of promotional reviews.
Been researching different Video Marketing Tools lately and noticed there are way more options now than even a couple of years ago.
Tools like Synthesia, TubeBuddy, InVideo, HeyGen, Runway ML, Lumen5, Capcut, Descript, VidIQ, and Wistia all seem to focus on different things like editing, analytics, automation, or publishing workflows.
Curious what people here are actually using regularly and which tools genuinely save time or improve results.
While researching, I came across a detailed roundup on Pulse of Strategy that compares several of these tools and their use cases pretty well.
Would love to hear real experiences instead of promotional reviews.
Been researching different Video Marketing Tools lately and noticed there are way more options now than even a couple of years ago.
Tools like Synthesia, TubeBuddy, InVideo, HeyGen, Runway ML, Lumen5, Capcut, Descript, VidIQ, and Wistia all seem to focus on different things like editing, analytics, automation, or publishing workflows.
Curious what people here are actually using regularly and which tools genuinely save time or improve results.
While researching, I came across a detailed roundup on Pulse of Strategy that compares several of these tools and their use cases pretty well.
Would love to hear real experiences instead of promotional reviews.
Been researching different Video Marketing Tools lately and noticed there are way more options now than even a couple of years ago.
Tools like Synthesia, TubeBuddy, InVideo, HeyGen, Runway ML, Lumen5, Capcut, Descript, VidIQ, and Wistia all seem to focus on different things like editing, analytics, automation, or publishing workflows.
Curious what people here are actually using regularly and which tools genuinely save time or improve results.
While researching, I came across a detailed roundup on Pulse of Strategy that compares several of these tools and their use cases pretty well.
Would love to hear real experiences instead of promotional reviews.
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We’re opening contributor spots for Pulse of Strategy.
Here’s the setup:
Pay: $0 (this is a backlink/portfolio opportunity, not a paid gig)
Best suited for people looking to build authority, showcase expertise, or earn links.
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There’s been a lot of debate around guest posting lately.
Some people say backlinks + exposure are enough, others say unpaid contributions aren’t worth it anymore.
From your experience:
Personally, I feel the model still works if the platform maintains quality and avoids AI-heavy content, but curious what others think.
(Also open to connecting with people who actively write in this space.)
There’s been a lot of debate around guest posting lately.
Some people say backlinks + exposure are enough, others say unpaid contributions aren’t worth it anymore.
From your experience:
Personally, I feel the model still works if the platform maintains quality and avoids AI-heavy content, but curious what others think.
(Also open to connecting with people who actively write in this space.)
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately while researching customer engagement.
Some brands send emails that genuinely feel useful, while others just flood inboxes with constant promotions. Reading about different Types of Email Marketing Campaigns made me realize how important intent and timing really are.
Found a thoughtful breakdown in the latest post by Pulse of Strategy. Should be easy to find from their profile.
What makes you stay subscribed to a brand’s emails?
I used to think email marketing was basically just sending weekly updates or discounts.
But after reading more about different types of Email Marketing Campaigns, it became obvious how much the timing and purpose of each email matters. A welcome sequence feels completely different from a retention campaign or a win-back email.
Found a good breakdown of this in the newest article from Pulse of Strategy if anyone wants to look it up through their website.
Would love to know what kinds of email campaigns people here actually find effective instead of annoying.
Lately I’ve been paying more attention to how brands use email after someone signs up.
Some companies do a great job with onboarding and retention emails, while others just keep sending sales promos every few days. Reading more about different Types of Email Marketing Campaigns made me realize how much strategy actually goes into customer engagement and retention.
Came across a pretty solid explanation in the latest post by Pulse of Strategy. Should be easy to find on the blog section of the website.
Curious what’s been most effective for people here. Welcome emails? Re-engagement flows? Educational sequences?