u/Revolutionary_Bee773

Malware protection

I am running a WP site and have been using Wordfence and Sucuri plugins.
I am considering using the hosting provider malware scanning, as they say that this should provide robust, server-side protection that scans web files, databases, crons, and scripts for hidden threats.

The main drawback of this is that it will add a few $$ to my monthly bill ($4 probably).

On the one hand the WP plugins are free and it seems that everything is working properly.

On the other hand, I guess that "built in" server side protection is probably better.

Anyone switched from WP plugins security to "server based" security?

Thanks for your help.

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u/Revolutionary_Bee773 — 3 days ago

Biggest Sales Ops mistake you fixed that immediately improved revenue?

Curious to hear real examples from people in the trenches.

For me, one of the biggest hidden problems I’ve seen is bad lead routing logic. Sales teams blame lead quality, but in reality:

  • SDRs respond too slowly
  • Enterprise leads get assigned to junior reps
  • Duplicate accounts everywhere
  • CRM stages become meaningless

After cleaning routing rules + enforcing SLA tracking, conversion rates improved noticeably within weeks.

What’s the one Sales Ops fix you implemented that had an outsized impact on:

  1. Revenue
  2. Rep productivity
  3. Forecast accuracy
  4. CRM adoption

Would love to hear practical examples instead of generic “optimize the funnel” advice. The best insights in Sales Ops usually come from painful real-world mistakes.

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u/Revolutionary_Bee773 — 4 days ago

Rental car damage (Sixt)

I rented a car in Italy from SIXT.

When I returned the car I called an attendant over and he examined the car. He noted a minor scuff and said the damage was insignificant and gave me a form stating that I had returned the car undamaged.

A few days ago I received a email rom Sixt about the damage which somehow disappeared while I was trying to translate it. I contacted their customer service to resend it and they replied that the car had been returned undamaged and that I should ignore any communications on the subject.

In my opinion the damage was some minor superficial abrasions (there was much worse damage on the other side of the car done by a previous driver, which they had not repaired). 

I received a bill for EUR 1,400 and wondering what to do:

A. Ignore this as advised by Sixt

B. Challenge the bill

C. Pay up and send the necessary documents for reimbursement.

Thanks in advance for your help

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u/Revolutionary_Bee773 — 5 days ago