u/Orangekitty777

Does social media actually help and early stage agency?

Thinking of starting social media but is that actually helping because everyone is doing the exact same thing, for example let's say something like 'day 1 of building my brand'. Is that really helpful or should we use it as our portfolio to build trust?

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u/Orangekitty777 — 1 day ago

Can't figure out what to do, we wasted 3 month on LinkedIn.

My teammate and I wasted nearly 3 months on LinkedIn to find clients.

There are hundreds of posts about hiring and we used to engage with each one, still the client count was 0.

Is linkdin dead or is it just a new platform for engagement farming??

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u/Orangekitty777 — 4 days ago

I want to know the right way to reach out to US leads through emailing.

So I've been sending emails to Australia, Japan and many more countries but haven't touched the US list yet. I just want to know if it is actually true that US people don't like Indians and all, so we have to send the emails with different names?

Please do share your thoughts because I think actual experience is any day greater than AI.

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u/Orangekitty777 — 6 days ago

We're great in providing services but lose the client as soon as the word 'experience' is mentioned.

My partner and I have been working together for 4 months, we met on reddit only. Now we're working together, getting clients (mostly international), making sure they're happy with our services but there's one thing that's stopping us to grow further.

Many clients are obsessed with experience, I understand that they care about their project but we're sharing our portfolio, our stats, still lose them just because we don't have so much experience.

I know we lack experience which looks good, that doesn't mean we lack somewhere and we're not good. We've lost 3 very huge projects because of this and it is concerning for us.

And we believe the foundation should be strong when you start something so we can't lie just to win over the client. Honesty doesn't pay our bills but it makes us better in every possible way.

Mostly the older generation is more concerned about experience than the younger one. Can't blame them but how can we overcome this???

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u/Orangekitty777 — 8 days ago

Ladies please helpe out, I can work for your startup as an intern.

Ive done two internships in two different startups and they've been okay okay, but I haven't met a female founder yet.

I'd love to work with a female founder who's hustling crazy to build something of her own. As a girl myself I just wanna be a small part of your beautiful journey.

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u/Orangekitty777 — 9 days ago

Kinda clueless about something so really need honest advices.

I joined a startup as a digital marketing intern and it's kinda weird, my boss sends me the chats of claude and tells me to do the things that are suggested by the bot.

One random day I was told I need to bring 100 users but I'm doing DIGITAL MARKETING sir, not sales so how am I supposed to bring 100 users?

Can't leave this internship since I need it for my clg degree and everyone knows about the doomed job market.

I'm stuck and it feels like I finally got an internship but it's worthless.

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u/Orangekitty777 — 11 days ago