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r/SaaSβ€’Posted 12 hours ago

Any YC / B2B founders find a marketing agency that actually delivers?

Hey everyone, We’re a YC-backed B2B startup looking to bring on a growth/marketing agency to help us scale up our leads and SEO. The problem is that 95% of the agencies we look at just seem to churn out high-level fluff and generic content that doesn't actually convert. We need a team that actually understands B2B tech and knows how to get through to mid-market/enterprise buyers without burning cash on useless ad spend. If you’re a founder who has hired a shop you actually liked (and saw real ROI with), please drop a recommendation. Note to agency owners: Please don’t flood my DMs with generic template pitches. If you reach out, just send a link to a case study or a portfolio of a B2B SaaS you’ve actually scaled. Thanks.
r/aeoβ€’Posted 12 hours ago

Just sold a client on GEO/AEO, now how do I deliver?

Hi All, I just sold a client on a small fee for monthly AI visibility work. I’ve been using dataforseo for analysis and tracking prompts but now that I’m tasked with actually improving AI visibility I’m struggling to create a clear work plan. I already do SEO woke so that is covered, but what tactics should I look into implementing?, what platforms would you recommend similar to datafoseo for tracking and strategy work? What really moves the needle if I had to do just 3 things? I’ve pieced together strategies and deliverables based on videos, reddit and other sources, but have not implemented anything yet so would appreciate insights into what moves the needle. Thanks!
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r/Entrepreneursβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

tired of the agency game

so we've been growing pretty steady this year and i thought maybe its time to bring in some outside help. like we're doing good but i know there's more we could be getting. spoke to like 5 agencies last week. all of them sounded exactly the same. we've got this proprietary system data-driven everything guaranteed results. one guy literally said guaranteed ROI which is just come on man. nobody can guaratee that. felt like i was at a used car dealership. im looking specifically for help with this AI search thing. noticed more of our leads mentioning they found us through chatgpt or perplexity. which is cool but i dont actually know how to make that happen on purpose. its just happening randomly. most agencies i talked to either ignored the AI part completely or just said "yeah our SEO covers that" which i'm pretty sure is not true. not sure what to do. feels like the AI thing is moving fast and im just standing still. anyone else feel like this?
r/FacebookAdsβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Best ad agency out there?

I don’t know what’s been going on over the past year or so but my CPP has slowly been going up. When I first started I was getting $20-$35 per purchase with a $130 average purchase. Fast forward and now I’m getting $90-$110 per purchase with an average purchase of $170. I sell FR clothing, I’m in a bunch of retail stores. We have great videos and pictures that we use for ads. I truly don’t understand what’s been going on. I’m looking to hire an ad agency to help lower the CPP, and to help create better ads but with my videos and pictures.
r/langfuseβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

How do you handle prompt reviews when the domain expert isn’t technical?

I am planning to build agents for a few workflows in finance, insurance and internal support, and I keep running into the same bottleneck: The person who actually knows whether a prompt is correct (underwriter, the support lead) has no interest in touching the code, but I’ m the only one who can push a change to production. What I have already tried so far: 1/ Keeping prompts in the codebase and having them send edits over Slack for me to paste it in. Fast at first, turns into a real challenge the moment there’s more than a single prompt to manage, and there’s no real audit trail of who changed what exactly. 2/ Moving prompts into a shared document so they can edit freely. Better for them, but now the doc and the deployed version drifts apart constantly, and I’m manually reconciling both. 3/ Giving them up with limited repo access. Sounds clean in theory, but branching workflows are hard sell for the ones who has never touched git. None of these felt sustainable once we needed actual sign-off on changes, not just someone edited it somewhere. Spent a lot of time on a few of these AI ops/observability platforms that sit near to the workflow layer instead of raw git. The one which came across OrqAI in that search, seems to let non-technical folks edit and version prompts through a UI while still keeping everything traceable, but I haven’t run it in a regulated setup yet, so I can’t vouch for how it holds up under real compliance scrutiny. Can someone tell me what’s actually working for people here, especially for the ones who are shipping into anything where someone non-technical has to formally approve every prompt change before it goes live.
r/SaaSβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

New to SEO

My first project is about 1-2 months from launch. I should have started thinking about SEO, I know I’m late to the party, but I honestly don’t know where to even start. My project is very niche to a specific b2b sector, do I just start writing guides and posting them on my site? I don’t think blogs (I’m dating myself here) are really a thing anymore. Do I get Claude to help me write some articles - does AI content help/hurt SEO traffic? Should I post on LinkedIn and social? Any guidance or help would be very appreciated.
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r/Laundromatsβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Has anyone had success with AI-powered Google Ads agencies for Wash Fold?

I’m looking to grow the Wash Fold side of my laundromat and have been seeing more companies advertising AI-powered Google Ads management specifically for local service businesses. Companies like Adelo.ai, Zealy AI, Fluency, and others claim they can use AI to optimize campaigns and generate more Wash Fold leads. Has anyone here actually used one of these services? I’d love to hear: β€’ Which company you hired β€’ How much you were spending each month β€’ Whether you actually saw more Wash Fold orders β€’ If the ROI justified the cost β€’ Whether you’d recommend them (or avoid them) Just looking for honest feedback from laundromat owners who’ve tried these services. Also, Even if you haven’t used one, I’d appreciate hearing what has actually worked for growing Wash Fold through Google Ads. Thank you.
r/punejobsβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

🚨Hiring!!!!🚨

Need someone who is good with performance marketing It’s obviously paid
r/MarketingHelpβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

switching from google ads freelancer

been thinking about switching away from my googleads freelancer but been burned so many times by agncies Im nervous, hire them and then they have a team in the far east managing your business lol .. any reco? or tips for spotting a good vs bad agncy? I seem to be out of luck
r/generativeAIβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

Which is the best tool for creating on brand social media assets?

I’m struggling with creating on-brand creative assets for my socials. Most of the image gen models generate images with warped text and mangled logos. Is there any tool that lets me edit the output like Canva does? But does this keeping in mind my brand identity.
r/FacebookAdsβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

I don’t want to manage the ads myself.

I recognize that it’s a real expertise that requires experience. I’m looking for someone with a strong track record, someone who understands the business side and is not just a β€œbutton pusher” adjusting budgets and campaigns. I can do that myself. How can I recruit someone truly solid?
r/localseoβ€’Posted yesterday, 12:00 AM

I’ve been doing seo and hardly getting any results.

Hi Everyone my seo company says I need time for results however it’s been 6 months and only got about one enquiry. They said my homepage is good but I really think it needs better content . Can anyone help me what I need to do to better optimise seo. My website is www.syntheticsportssydney.com.au
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r/googleadsβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Need advice on Google Ads / PMax for high-AOV home decor brand

I’m looking for some advice on how to approach Google Ads, especially Performance Max, for our home decor brand. We’ve historically done quite well with Meta Ads. Our ROAS was usually around 3 to 5, with monthly spend around $30,000 USD. Our products are high-ticket home decor items, with an average order value of around $1,000. For Google Ads, we previously only ran: \- Branded keyword campaigns \- Shopping campaigns \- Search Campaigns The branded keyword campaign performed reasonably well, mainly because it captured traffic already generated by Meta. However, our Shopping campaign performed very poorly. Part of the issue was that the media buyer spent too aggressively and did not follow the rules/budget controls we had set, so the test was not very disciplined. Our search campaigns were not performing either. Now we are considering testing Performance Max, but we are unsure how to approach it properly. A few questions I’d love advice on: \- Should we put all products into PMax, or only selected bestsellers / proven products? \- For a high-AOV product category, how would you structure the product feed? \- Would you separate campaigns by product category, price range, margin, bestseller status, or something else? \- Should we keep branded search separate from PMax? \- What kind of budget and testing period would be reasonable before judging performance? \- Are there any common mistakes we should avoid when launching PMax for this type of business? Our main concern is avoiding another poorly controlled Shopping/PMax test where spend ramps up too quickly before we understand what is working. Any advice from people who have run Google Ads or PMax for high-AOV ecommerce / home decor brands would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
r/SEOβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

There is so much information on SEO that doesn't really say anything at all.

I'll start with my request: Ultimately, I need help building out SEO and tangential practices that drive organic inbound pipeline for our business. My head is swimming with all of the research I have done in an effort to understand how this magical thing works and where do I begin. We own a facilities maintenance company in the Atlanta metro. We provide several services to essentially be the only call you need to make. My wife and I have owned this business for several years and we used to be so proud of our organic growth but that has essentially hit a ceiling and now I am kicking myself for completely disregarding SEO until now. I know we need to improve our SEO and AEO to fill our inbound pipeline and I have been chatting with Claude and researching the web to figure out what my next steps need to be. Here's the thing, I do not have the time (nor desire) to build SEO landing pages for 10 trades across dozens of towns in the Atlanta Metro. I reached out to a "Person" on Fiverr to get a quote to have them build my landing page templates starting with 9 trades in 5 cities. They quoted $3000 to do this work but I have concerns with whether this is a fair price and if so why? Additional Information: My wife and I own the business. Any solution will have to pass the wife test. The "person" on Fiverr is based out of Jordan and I am in the US. Our webpage is on Wix.
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r/VirtualAssistant4Hireβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

[Hiring] Google Ads Manager (Contractor) β€” Remote β€” $20-30/hr

Apply Here: We're a performance-marketing company in the home-services space, generating leads at volume. We're looking for a Google Ads specialist to manage our paid search on an ongoing hourly basis. This is a straightforward contractor role: you run the account, you're measured on results, and you get paid for your time. We're not looking for someone to babysit clicks β€” we're looking for someone who turns spend into qualified leads and knows the difference between cheap traffic and actual booked business. What you'll do Own the full campaign lifecycle on Google Search: account structure, high-intent keyword and match-type strategy, aggressive negative-keyword management, and bidding β€” measured against cost-per-lead and booked appointments, not clicks or CTR. Verify and maintain conversion tracking and call tracking as job one β€” no bid or budget decision until the data is trusted. Know when (and when not) to use smart bidding like Maximize Conversions β€” earn enough conversion volume before handing the algorithm the wheel. Read performance daily β€” cut wasted spend the same day, and pour budget into what actually produces qualified leads. Stand up and scale Local Services Ads (Google Guaranteed) alongside search for home-services lead gen. Run a constant testing pipeline on ad copy, landing pages / pre-landers, offers, and geo targeting. What we're looking for Proven experience managing Google Ads for home improvement, home services, or local lead gen β€” not just e-commerce ROAS. You know real benchmarks: for a vertical like replacement windows, high-intent search runs $8–$25+ CPC and should convert in the \10–15%+ range. A $0.80 CPC with near-zero leads reads as a red flag to you, not a win. Fluency in the mechanics that actually move results: search terms reports, match types, negative keywords, conversion and call tracking, and smart-bidding thresholds. Hands-on experience with Local Services Ads for home-services clients is a major plus. A bias toward action: you test, you read data, you decide, you move β€” and you flag wasted spend proactively instead of letting days go by. Rate terms $20-30/hr depending on experience, paid hourly. Ongoing contract, part-time to start with room to grow as you prove out results. How you'll be measured Cost per lead, lead quality, cost per booked appointment, conversion rate, and how efficiently you turn ad spend into qualified leads.
r/localseoβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Backlinks for Small Local Medical Service Business is a Real Struggle

I hate backlinks, but I know we need them. We've done the obvious ones like sponsor local sports teams, donated to library initiatives, done the Chamber of Commerce thing before, paid for a local blogger's backlink for their site that covers things to do, notable businesses in our area. Really, nothing seems to move the needle much. Paid for Yext to do those mass citations; tried BrightLocal, too, for manual citation packages. What am I missing? I'm not really open to buying links as it's such a crap shoot out there. But maybe someone here will tell me differently. TIA.
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r/DigitalMarketingβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Best SaaS Link Building Agency for B2B Pipeline in 2026?

If you could choose only one SaaS link building agency for B2B growth, which one would it be? Looking for recommendations based on real experience, not agency case studies or sales pages. Agencies I’m looking into: LinkBuilder. io Above Apex Siege Media Editorial. Link GrowthMate Trying to avoid the usual guest post spam and find a team that understands SaaS, topical authority, product pages, comparison pages, and pipeline. Bonus points if you can share what worked, what didn’t, and whether the links helped with rankings, qualified traffic, or demos. Has anyone worked with any of these recently?
r/TheMarketingLabβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Modern sales tech stack in 2026, what replaced the Highspot/Seismic bloat?

Rebuilding our sales stack and trying not to recreate the bloat. We had the classic setup, a CRM, an enablement suite (Highspot), a couple point tools, and reps used maybe half of it while admin piled up. For teams that rebuilt recently, what does a lean 2026 sales stack actually look like, and what did the AI-native tools let you cut? Trying to consolidate around tools that do work, not store it.
r/adwordsβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Looking for a Google ads expert

As we scale our AI platform which helps content creators grow in Instagram, we are looking for google ads expert who worked in US/Canada market to help us scale. Do DM me to take the conversation forward
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r/DigitalMarketingHackβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

SEO Agency Recommendations? Looking for Real Experiences Before I Decide

I'm planning to invest in SEO and Google Ads for my business and have been comparing a few agencies over the past week. One name that came up was Hustle Marketers, and their approach seems interesting, but I haven't worked with them before. Has anyone here used them or any other SEO agency that actually delivered good results? I'd really appreciate hearing about your experience communication, reporting, lead quality, or anything else that helped you decide.
r/u_HeHelmHereβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

What Should I Look For In A Lead Generation Company In Fort Lauderdale?

I look for a company that understands both marketing and technology. Lead generation is not just about running ads anymore. It should include SEO, web development, content creation, branding, analytics and even AI powered automation where it makes sense. Also ask how they measure success and whether they focus on qualified leads instead of just website traffic.
r/B2BSaaSβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

What AI sales tools actually earned their seat for a scaling team?

Scaling from a small team to something a lot bigger and the AI wishlist is out of hand, everyone internally wants a different shiny thing. Want to hear from teams who've been through the scale up, what kept its seat once headcount grew and what looked essential at 5 reps and was useless at 30. What actually made the cut for you?
r/adwordsβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

When to switch to "Maximize Conversions" – new B2B lead-gen campaign, 7 days in, only 3 conversions

Hey everyone, Running a Google Search Ads campaign for B2B leads. It's been live for a week and we've got just 3 conversions so far. Questions: 1. When should I actually make the switch from "Maximize Clicks" to "Maximize Conversions"? Google's official recommendation is 30 conversions in 30 days, but in B2B that's basically a pipe dream. Do I wait it out, or switch early even with tiny conversion data? 2. And honestly – isn't "Maximize Clicks" just a lottery when it comes to lead quality? The algorithm just chases any click it can get, not qualified traffic. Feels like I'm burning budget on random visitors and crossing my fingers that a few happen to be actual buyers. Isn't that just luck, not strategy? Anyone been through this with B2B? What's the realistic move here? Thanks in advance!
r/backlinkXchangeβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Link Exchanges AI Image Editing SaaS

Hi everyone, Looking for relevant 3-way link exchange opportunities. Working with a site in the AI image editing / creative tools niche. Exchange type: 3-way / A-B-C link exchange only. Example: Site A links to your page. Site B links to the page I’m working on. Backlink types on offer: Contextual in-content link insertion in a relevant existing article Contextual editorial mention in a relevant new article, if suitable Niche-relevant anchor placement where it fits naturally Looking for the same type of placements in return: Contextual/editorial links Relevant niche pages Clean websites Natural in-content placements Relevant niches: AI SaaS Image editing Design Photography Tech Gaming Creator tools Digital culture Not looking for: Direct reciprocal links Footer/sidebar/sitewide links Profile/comment links Spam, PBN, adult, casino, or low-quality sites Please DM with your site URL, niche, backlink type available, and placement details. Thanks.
r/WebsiteSEOβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Massive drop in organic traffic

We run a lending startup. We used to see more than 200 signups a day even till as late as May 29th. We are web based, our approach is a mix of Google Ads and direct traffic through some popular articles that we have written. We also did use Claude but our own intervention too through Jan and March to publish a few articles. I wouldn't necessarily call it as AI written content as it did undergo manual reading checks. Our traffic though has fallen drastically to a point where we are seeing no more than 25 signups a day now. All in less than 1.5 months. So here are my questions \\- is it just us or was there any update from Google which might have triggered such a massive fall in traffic? \\- are there any clear rectifiable measures that I can undertake over the next week or two to fix our issues? \\- Should I just apply a brute force mechanism and publish more articles? We've honestly stopped publish them since first week of April. \\- Any definite ways to root cause the above in case our conjectures are wrong. Highly appreciate a response
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r/linkbuildingβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Don't know what to do, My job at stake.

Actually my job was at stake, I had a average performance for the past few months. Not sure I blame myself but I used all my strategy to find new sites but Mostly ended up reaching used sites or low quality sites. We use Aherf for backlink analysis, If someone knows any unique methods on aherf or any other way to find good unique saas sites. Please comment or dm me. Any suggestions would help me. I would try my best to follow the suggest. I'm here because I tried all other ways.
r/AI_Salesβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Is humanizing AI content becoming just as important as creating it?

I've been experimenting with AI writing tools for everything from blog posts to emails, and while they save a lot of time, I've noticed something interesting. The first draft is usually accurate, but it often doesn't sound like something I'd naturally write. The wording can feel too polished, repetitive, or overly formal. Lately, I've found myself spending almost as much time making AI-generated content sound more conversational as I do creating the original draft. Small changes like adding personal opinions, varying sentence lengths, and making the language less predictable seem to make a huge difference. For people who write regularly, whether it's for work, blogging, or marketing, do you think this extra editing step is becoming essential? Or do you feel today's AI tools already produce content that's natural enough without much rewriting? I'd love to hear how everyone approaches this. What's your workflow for making AI-assisted writing sound genuinely human?
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r/LawFirmβ€’Posted Tue, 12:00 AM

Steuggle to reach Spanish speaking clients

My firm serves a lot of Hispanic clients but our marketing is not connecting. Our personal injury firm has been around for ten years. We have Spanish speakers on staff. But our Facebook ads and Google ads are not reaching the Hispanic community the way we hoped. The click through rates are low and the cost per lead is high. I think our messaging is too generic. We are translating English ads instead of creating something that speaks to the culture. Has anyone found a marketing agency that specializes in this audience.
r/claudeβ€’Posted Mon, 12:00 AM

Looking for the best Claude skills/prompts for marketing (emails, articles, content, cold outreach)

Hey everyone, We're a small software development agency, only about 3-4 months old, and trying to get serious about our marketing early instead of figuring it out the hard way over the next year. We're using Claude for a lot of our workflow already and want to level up specifically on the marketing side. Figured this community would have the best real-world experience to learn from. A few specific things we're trying to nail down: \\1. Email writing (general/marketing emails\\) Since we're new, we don't have a "voice" figured out yet. Any Skills or prompt structures you use that help develop consistent tone without sounding AI-generated? \\2. Article/blog writing\\ We want to start publishing content to build credibility as a new agency. Looking for a Skill or prompt framework that keeps voice consistent across posts and works for a semi-technical audience (SEO + readability both matter). \\3. Content writing + thumbnail/image prompts\\ \\For\\ blog and social content β€” what's working for you to generate strong thumbnail prompts alongside the actual content? Anyone pairing Claude with an image model successfully for this? \\4. Cold email writing\\ Big priority for us right now since we're actively trying to land our first clients. What's your best setup for cold outreach that doesn't sound templated, especially for a brand-new agency with no case studies yet? \\5. Content idea generation\\ for LinkedIn, X, Dev.to, Facebook, etc. As a new dev agency, we want platform-specific content ideas that don't just reword the same post 5 times. Does anyone have a Skill or prompt chain that generates genuinely different angles per platform? If you've built custom Skills, system prompts, or Projects for any of these β€” would love to see structure/examples, even partial ones. Happy to share back what we build once we've tested it with our team. Thanks in advance πŸ™
r/AskMarketingβ€’Posted Mon, 12:00 AM

Best LinkedIn content generation tools in 2026? I tested a few and they seem to solve very different problems

I've been trying different LinkedIn content generation tools recently, and one thing I've realized is that "best Linkedin Al tool" is probably the wrong way to look at this category. Most of them are solving different parts of the content problem. For example: Taplio feels more like an all-in-one LinkedIn growth platform. You get content inspiration, Al writing, scheduling, analytics, and a broader workflow around building on LinkedIn. Makes sense if you want most things in one place. Supergrow feels more focused on content creation and consistency. The workflow is cleaner if your main goal is generating ideas, writing posts, and maintaining a regular posting system without overcomplicating things. Postessia was interesting for a different reason. From what I tested, it seems more focused on the "this doesn't sound like me" problem. Instead of only generating a post from a topic and generic tone settings, the idea seems to be around analyzing existing writing patterns and recreating things like tone, structure, formatting, vocabulary, and overall voice. That stood out to me because this is still my biggest issue with most Al writing tools. The first few outputs can look good. But after a while, you start noticing the same patterns everywhere: \ predictable hooks \ one-line paragraphs \ forced contrarian takes \ generic "here's what I learned" endings \ that polished Al/LinkedIn voice And once you notice it, it becomes difficult to unsee. I don't think any tool has completely solved this yet, but my current impression is: Taplio better if you want a broader LinkedIn growth ecosystem Supergrow better if you want a focused content creation workflow Postessia worth looking at if voice consistency and writing like yourself is the bigger problem I'm still testing, so I'd be interested in hearing from people who have used these for longer. Has anyone here used Taplio, Supergrow, or Postessia consistently? And more importantly: have you found any LinkedIn Al tool that still sounds like you after generating 20-30 posts, rather than slowly drifting into generic Al content?

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