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Sana Ullah
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Congrats on the launch! 🎉 I’m guessing around 450+ upvotes today! 🚀
What do you think?
How many upvotes are we looking at, or are you secretly aiming for the stars with 1,000?
Let’s hear your guess!
[We’re featured 🎉] How many upvotes will we get today? Throw in your guesses!
Louise Peiffer
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Sana Ullah
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Totally get you on Threads and Snapchat! 😂 I was also a bit lost in the beginning. But for LinkedIn and Bluesky, those tips are gold! 👏
For LinkedIn, I’d add that engaging with others' posts—especially commenting thoughtfully—can boost your visibility too. It’s all about building relationships, not just posting your own stuff.
Knowledge transfer: Which social media are you good at and would like to share any useful tips?
Business Marketing with Nika
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Sana Ullah
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That not every email needs to be a masterpiece. Sometimes, a quick 'hey, here's the info' works just as well! Spent way too many hours overthinking and perfecting drafts when I could've just hit send. 😂
Lesson that i've learned: Done is better than perfect, especially when it comes to getting things done and moving forward! What about you? Any advice you wish you had earlier?
What one piece of advise wish you had learned earlier?
Tabbu Nurul
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Sana Ullah
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Well, trends like Threads, BeReal, and Clubhouse are like that new gadget everyone’s talking about – shiny and exciting at first, but whether they actually work for marketers? That’s where the plot twist happens! 😂
For some, it’s a goldmine, but for others, it’s just like chasing a new TikTok dance trend—fun, but does it pay the bills? 🤷♂️
So, if you can jump in, have fun, and actually find...
Do you believe trends like Threads, BeReal, or Clubhouse are worth the hype for marketers?
Jao Japitana
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Sana Ullah
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Bro, I totally get your concern. Time zone issues can be a nightmare when you're trying to provide immediate support, right?
One thing you can try is setting up a knowledge base or a self-help center. Like, guides, FAQs, or video tutorials that users can check out whenever they need help. It’s kinda like giving them the power to find answers on their own, even when you’re offline.
Also, man,...
How should startup teams handle user support across different time zones?
Stan Xu
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Sana Ullah
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Hi Jakob,
you mentioned building a fully-remote startup and product-led growth.
Here's the question: How do you balance fostering a strong company culture and maintaining team cohesion in a fully-remote setup, especially when there's no physical office to build those spontaneous connections?
I’m Jakob Knutzen, Co-founder of Butter. Ask Me Anything! 💥
Jakob Knutzen
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