what marketing advice do you disagree with, even though everyone keeps repeating it?

I will go first : "JUST POST CONSISTENTLY"

I understand the idea , but i have seen people spend months publishing content post constituently without getting meaningful traffic, leads and sales

sometime the problem is not consistency, It's the offer positioning , audience, distribution or simply creating something people don't care about

what's popular marketing "best practice" you think is overrated or incomplete?

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u/mayeslinda34 — 1 day ago

what's working better for you right know: seo, paid ads, or organic social?

I am curious because i keep saying different opinions about where marketers should put their time and budget in 2026

For those who are actively running campaigns , which channel is currently giving best results and what type of business are you using it for?

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u/mayeslinda34 — 4 days ago

Is AI actually making marketing easier, or just making everyone produce more content?

I keep seeing marketers use AI for content creating, ads, seo research and strategy , But at the same time it feels like there's now 10x more generic content competing for attention.

i'm curious about what marketers are seeing in real campaigns

Has AI genuinely improved your results or has it mostly helped you produce things faster?

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u/mayeslinda34 — 5 days ago

what is one Facebook Ads mistake you made that cost you the money?

I am curious to hear from people who have actually managed Facebook/Meta ads campaigns

was it choosing the wrong audience, testing too many interests, changing campaigns too often, using weak creatives, setting the wrong objective or something else?

what happened and what did you changed after that

i think learning from experienced advertisers expensive mistakes can save beginners lot of money

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u/mayeslinda34 — 6 days ago

what is one Facebook Ads mistake you made that cost you the money?

I am curious to hear from people who have actually managed Facebook/Meta ads campaigns

was it choosing the wrong audience, testing too many interests, changing campaigns too often, using weak creatives, setting the wrong objective or something else?

what happened and what did you changed after that

i think learning from experienced advertisers expensive mistakes can save beginners lot of money

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u/mayeslinda34 — 6 days ago

what's one marketing strategy you thought would work, but completely failed? Question

I think we learn more from campaigns that don't work than from the ones that go exactly as planned.

May be you tried paid ads, SEO, cold emails, social media content, or something completely different - and the results were disappointing

what did you try, what went wrong, and what did you change afterwards

I am especially intersted in lessons ,that you only learned after actually spending time and money on the strategy

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u/mayeslinda34 — 6 days ago

what's one marketing strategy you thought would work, but completely failed?

I think we learn more from campaigns that don't work than from the ones that go exactly as planned.

May be you tried paid ads, SEO, cold emails, social media content, or something completely different - and the results were disappointing

what did you try, what went wrong, and what did you change afterwards

I am especially intersted in lessons ,that you only learned after actually spending time and money on the strategy

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u/mayeslinda34 — 6 days ago

what's one marketing lesson you learned in hard way?

I am curious about mistakes other marketers who made early in their careers.

Maybe it was too much spending on ADS, targeting the wrong audience, ignoring email marketing, creating wrong content

I think real experiences are often more useful than generic marketing advice.

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u/mayeslinda34 — 7 days ago

what marketing skill do you think is more important in 2026?

with AI tools making content creation, research ,design, and SEO much easier, I am curious what marketers think actually separate good marketers from average ones.

For me , i think understanding audience and being able turn data into a clear strategy are becoming more valuable than simply knowing how to use individual tools

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u/mayeslinda34 — 7 days ago

if you had $500 for spending marketing, where would you put it?

Imagine you are launching a small business with a limited marketing budget only $500 to spend it for first month.

would you choose google ads, meta ads, seo, influencer marketing, email marketing or something else?

i would love to hear how experienced marketers would approach it

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u/mayeslinda34 — 9 days ago

which one strategy worked well for you?

For me it could be SEO, content marketing, email ,social media, meta ads, community buliding or something else

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u/mayeslinda34 — 9 days ago

How Do Small Businesses Get Their First 100 Customers?

i am curious about how get first 100 customers. if we are having best product or service its difficult getting first 100 customers. its was completely difficult challenge to build trust and reaching right people.

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u/mayeslinda34 — 12 days ago

What’s the Most Important Digital Marketing Skill to Learn in 2026?

SEO, content marketing, paid ads, social media, analytics, or AI?

personally i think ai tools and automations

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u/mayeslinda34 — 14 days ago