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Hey everyone I recently had my fitness website built by someone who really knows their stuff, and honestly, the whole process was smooth and way more strategic than I expected. They focused on keeping the design clean, making sure everything flowed well, and structuring it in a way that actually helps turn visitors into leads, not just something that looks good. Right now, they’re offering to build a few websites for free to grow their portfolio. It’s limited, but I figured it might help someone here who’s been putting off getting their site done. If you’ve been needing a proper website (or an upgrade), this could be a solid opportunity. By the way, what’s been holding you back from getting your website set up or improved?
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Hi, I’m Arif, a Web Analytics and Conversion Tracking Expert based in Bangladesh. I help businesses turn their marketing data into clear, actionable insights that drive growth. I specialize in building accurate and scalable tracking systems using GA4, Google Ads, Meta Pixel, CAPI, and Google Tag Manager. From eCommerce to lead generation, I ensure your data is reliable so you can optimize with confidence. I’ve worked with clients globally to fix complex tracking issues and build clean data pipelines that support better decisions and measurable results. Currently, I’m expanding into Google Ads to combine strong tracking with performance optimization. If you want to stop guessing and start scaling with real data, let’s connect.
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I made $5,000 this week… and I still can’t believe it. Not long ago, I was stuck in a 9–5, stressed and struggling. Then I found digital marketing https://www.fiverr.com/sylvia_watson and everything changed. The real difference? The right mentor. Real guidance, real results (she even offers a refund if you don’t succeed). If you’re tired of feeling stuck and want a real change, this might be your sign. Message me and I’ll connect you with her (there’s a discount available right now). You could be next. 🤍
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Why your business needs newsletters
I’ll be honest, I was getting a lot of things wrong in my business. I was posting consistently on social media, trying to keep up with trends, hoping each post would bring in customers… but it felt like I was always starting from zero. One day I’d get engagement, the next day, nothing. It was frustrating. Then I had a conversation with a marketing strategist, and he pointed out something that completely changed how I see things. He said “You don’t own your audience on social media.” That hit me. He introduced me to newsletters, and at first I thought, “emails? really?” But once I understood it, everything started to make sense. A newsletter is more than just sending emails, it’s a direct connection to people who actually want to hear from you. No algorithms deciding who sees your content. No guessing games. Since then, I’ve realized how powerful it is for a business: - You stay connected with your audience consistently - You build real trust over time - You’re not dependent on social platforms - And when you have something to offer, you’re talking to people who already know you Looking back, not having a newsletter was actually holding my business back. I was putting in effort, but I didn’t have anything to keep my audience. Setting one up turned out to be way simpler than I expected. You just need: - A platform (like Mailchimp, ConvertKit, or Beehiiv) - A signup form - And a simple plan to show up regularly That’s it. So if you’re a business owner and you’ve been where I was, doing everything but still feeling stuck, I’d love to help. He's offering to help a few businesses set up their newsletter for free (just to build out his portfolio a bit more). It’s a limited offer, so he won’t be able to take on too many. And if you’ve got questions about newsletters or you’re just curious, feel free to ask. I’m always happy to share what I’ve learned. Just wanted to put this out there in case someone else needs it.
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Tech professionals: Your LinkedIn headline is costing you interviews. If your LinkedIn headline is just your job title, you're invisible to recruiters. Here's why: recruiters don't scroll through profiles randomly. They search. And they search by keywords specifically, technologies and skills. Weak headlines: · "Software Engineer at [Company]" · "Product Manager" · "Data Scientist" These tell me your role but nothing about what you actually do or what you're good at. Strong headlines: · "Software Engineer | Python, AWS, React | Helping companies build scalable systems" · "Product Manager | SaaS | AI/ML Products | 0→1 Launch Experience" · "Data Scientist | Python, SQL, Tableau | Turning data into business insights" The formula: [Job Title] | [Top 3 Technologies] | [Value Proposition] Why this matters: When a recruiter searches for "Python AWS engineer," guess whose profile shows up? Not the person who just wrote "Software Engineer." Drop your current title and your main tech stack. I'll write you a stronger headline in the comments.
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