Yesterday, in a few Reddit forums and generally from the discussions around me, I noticed that people are "tired" of office work.
Either too much routine or exaggerated demands on creativity and the like. Mostly, these are people who are paid well and can afford to "leave" their jobs to explore, relax, do something else.
I ve seen founders spend weeks (sometimes months) polishing logos, color palettes, and taglines before they ve written a single line of code or spoken to a customer.
On the other hand, I ve also seen startups whose brand presence got them credibility, early press, and investor meetings even before launch.
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I built a furniture e-commerce store dollhouseai.co in an attempt to bake AI interior design and 3D room building into the browsing process, as opposed to how IKEA or others have their 3D tools hidden deep in their user journeys.
My vision was for people to shop like they were building a home in The Sims
I have no experience in furniture retail but managed to find one supplier who is kinda pricey and hospitality oriented not ideal but I can work with that. Also just set up Google Ads and seeing some results but no conversions yet.
I'd love any feedback into my current user experience. I've built it in a way that I personally would use a platform like this, but would like to hear what others may want to see.
Azure has many users but only a fraction of them use backups and site recovery (features inside Azure), I need to target that segment: companies using Azure Backups but I don't know how to go about it We have tried cold emails but it's very difficult (or we don't know how) find those users other than LinkedIn sales navigator. The same applies to hosting webminars, which we have done with little attendance (probably because of the same problem of finding the right audience) Some ideas are Google Ads, sponsored posts on specialised media, LinkedIn Ads, something else? I'd like to get some recommendations for best channels and more cost effective ways to make them aware of our product
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