Carolina Posma

Carolina Posma

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Slava Rybalka

3mo ago

How do you manage multiple SEO clients efficiently without losing your mind?

I ve been doing SEO for many years, and one of the hardest challenges I ve faced is keeping track of multiple client projects at once: tasks, rankings, deliverables, and reports all scattered across spreadsheets, Trello boards, and email threads.

No matter what tool I tried, something was always missing, either too simple for SEO work, or too complex for daily use.

Nika

3mo ago

What was your 1st product?

Sometimes I have a problem to have a look at my past milestones or things I have achieved so far.
When I think about it, even creating my first product was a success for me. I ve always been a bit shy and afraid to show what I was working on, or I just didn t know how to present it properly, so it took me a really long time.

My first product was an online workout program with a payment gateway, and the monthly price was ridiculously low. But I managed to monetise it and had my first customers. I was probably around 20 at the time.

  • What was your first product?

  • What would you do differently to maintain it and make it successful?

  • What lesson did you learn from it?

LinkedInp/linkedin-2Nika

3mo ago

How to grow your LinkedIn account and maintain your presence there?

We're not going to lie. One of the key places people ask you for help with a PH launch is in LinkedIn DMs (followed by X and email).

Most connections I got were people from Product Hunt, so it is a pity not to use that platform.
I am trying to grow LinkedIn and play with many strategies, among:

  • posting several pieces of content per day

  • actively comment on other people's posts

  • send a certain number of connection requests per day

  • do collaborative posts with other creators

  • writing LinkedIn articles/newsletters (native feature)