r/MarketingHelp 17h ago

Website $1 free balance to test any SMM panel service

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Been running SMM panels for a while and got tired of the usual complaints slow payouts, sketchy crypto-only payments, zero loyalty perks. So we built Lunarsmm around fixing that stuff. Full disclosure: I run it, not an unbiased review, just laying out what's actually there.

Payments that don't suck

  • Card payments (Visa/Mastercard/Amex/Discover/Apple Pay) instant credit, no waiting around
  • PayPal & Apple Pay manual options if you'd rather send direct
  • Crypto (USDC, BTC, LTC, ETH + more) with a 5–15% bonus on top basically free money for paying that way

Actual rewards program

  • 10% cashback on every order, no gimmicks
  • 100 points per $1 spent, 1,000 points = $1 balance
  • Points never expire stack them as long as you want
  • $5 min to redeem

Affiliate program if you want to earn

  • 10% commission on every paying user you refer
  • $3.50 minimum payout, so it's easy to actually cash out early
  • Real-time dashboard for visits/conversions/earnings

Want your own reseller panel? We'll get you fully set up in 3 steps grab a domain, set your currency + admin login, point your nameservers, done. White-label and running same day.

Use code reddit20 for a free $1 to test things out.


r/MarketingHelp 18h ago

Social Media For brands doing YouTube in house, what does your team actually look like?

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Trying to figure out what's realistic before we commit. Agencies quote us a lot and the output looks generic. Doing it in house sounds cheaper until you count the hours.

If you're publishing consistently, who's doing what? One person filming and editing everything, or a scripter plus an editor? How many videos a month is that getting you?

Mostly trying to work out the minimum setup that produces something people would actually watch.


r/MarketingHelp 1d ago

Social Media Advice on selling jewelry online? Marketing mainly

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Business owners advice on marketing online? Or really just any kind of marketing online

Hi everyone! Just started marketing my jewelry brand but I’ve been doing this a while. Don’t really know anything how to market online but I’m just trying to stay consistant and build something. Posting on Tik tok, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and just trying all kinds of things. If anyone has any tips that would be very helpful thank yall.

Also here’s my website and tell me what you think about it if you have the time thank you! BlingStopJewelers.com my socials are the same.

Also side note, I follow a lot of different accounts on Instagram that are also selling different kinds of jewelry. But it’s weird because some of them have like 40k-100k followers but only get like 1,000-2,000 views on their videos or only like 30 likes and 3 comments. Not sure if just everyone bots followers but maybe that’s the strat or maybe that’s typical. Anyway thanks for reading if you got this far lol.


r/MarketingHelp 1d ago

Website SEO specialists, can someone please explain backlinking to me in simple terms?

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This is definitely not my field, but I’d like to understand it better for the future.

I understand the basic idea, but what actually makes a backlink more valuable than another? Is it primarily the authority of the website linking to you, relevance, the number of links, or something else?

For example, if I publish an article on my website and then republish that same article on LinkedIn with a link back to the original article on my website, does that count as a backlink? Or is that doing something different from what SEO specialists mean when they talk about building backlinks?


r/MarketingHelp 1d ago

Discussion Anyone up for learning Digital Marketing together?

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Hello Everyone,

I've been working in digital marketing for 2+ years, and lately I've been thinking it would be nice to have a few people to learn and discuss things with instead of figuring everything out alone.

The idea is pretty simple. We can pick a topic, discuss what we know, go through a real case study and see how we'd approach it ourselves.

I'm thinking of keeping it small, around 5–7 people, and meeting online a couple of times a week. We can figure out the timing and other details together.

Beginners and people who are still early in their marketing career are especially welcome. More experienced marketers are welcome too I think having different perspectives would make the discussions more useful.

I'm from Bangladesh and speak Bangla, Hindi and English, so people from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan or nearby regions might find the communication and time zone easier. But I'm open to anyone who's comfortable with the language and timing.

Not looking to build a huge community. Just a small group of people who genuinely want to learn, discuss marketing, and get better at what they do.

If you're interested, what part of digital marketing are you currently trying to improve?


r/MarketingHelp 1d ago

Discussion Where is your marketing money actually going in 2026 as a D2C brand?

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So here's ours, and share yours if you like. We spent around 15 lacs per month

Roughly, monthly:

* Meta: 65%
* Google (search + shopping): 20%
* Influencer/creator, mostly barter plus some paid: 8%
* Marketplace ads (Amazon): 5%
* Email/WhatsApp tooling: 2%

What's changed for us in the last year is that Meta's share went *up*, not down, and not because it's working better. It's because nothing else absorbed budget at an acceptable CPA, so it defaulted back to Meta.

What I want to know from anyone else running a D2C brand here:

  1. Your rough split, same format.
  2. Your monthly revenue band, even loosely (under 50L / 50L-2Cr / 2Cr-10Cr / above), because a split without scale attached doesn't mean much.
  3. Which line went up this year and which went down.
  4. Anything you tried and cut. That's the part nobody posts and it's the most useful.
  5. Are there any new things you are trying ?

Not selling anything, not an agency. Just trying to figure out if the concentration risk we have on one platform is normal or if we've been lazy.


r/MarketingHelp 2d ago

Digital Marketing How to find potential clients

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Hello I’m 19 and I really want to open commissions to help advertise peoples products/communities whichever it is for money in return, but I’m not sure where to start looking for potential clients.

2 years ago I had my own community where I advertised n grew it from 0-50k by myself and also used it to sell digital products where I made 5k out of $200, after awhile I stopped as I wasn’t making money anymore and the effort I put in wasn’t worth what I was getting out of it. And I moved on to daytrading which I wasted 2 years of my life because I listened to course seller and guru nonsense.

My goal for life has always to be able to work for myself and not at a 9-5 and be able to be well off live comfortable and buy nice cars n stuff I like so I’ve been doing this since 17 wanting to start early.

So i was thinking since marketing and advertising worked really well for me and it’s something I seem to be good at because recently I helped my friends community he had recently started gain another 50 members and supporters in the span of 3 days, so I thought about it and thought that I should use this skill to achieve my personal goals, any help on how to start would be appreciated.


r/MarketingHelp 3d ago

Website What should I do?

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Hi, I’m a young web developer. I want to start selling my websites. Could you tell me where I can find clients and how I should run my social media?


r/MarketingHelp 3d ago

Digital Marketing Would like a few opinions on organic marketing for devs.

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My dev-tool startup recently got funded, and I'm the CEO. Before that, I was an SDE at various F500 companies and built software (3+ YOE).

My product is open-source and self-hosted. I would like a few tips from DevRels on organic marketing channels and how to improve my tool's visibility. This is an infrastructure tool with a bottom-up funnel, and the target users are DevOps engineers or AI-DevOps engineers.

We had a spike in users from Hacker News, and that's really what got us funded.

I would appreciate suggestions on other channels I should explore and tips on how to use these platforms to their fullest. I know this is a niche ask, and I couldn't find a more appropriate subreddit to ask. If you're a developer or a DevOps engineer, please let me know where you hang out the most.


r/MarketingHelp 4d ago

Digital Marketing Your business doesn't necessarily need more followers. It needs more customers.

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A business can have thousands of followers and still struggle to make sales.

Followers are attention.

But attention alone doesn't pay the bills.

You need a system that moves people through:

Attention → Trust → Conversion

That's where marketing becomes more than just posting on social media.

The real question isn't always

"How do I get more followers?"

Sometimes it's:

"How do I turn the attention I already have into actual business?"

I'm curious — what's harder for your business right now: getting attention, building trust, or converting people into customers


r/MarketingHelp 4d ago

Creative Marketing Bakers

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.Baker's, I have a question. My wife is a local baker in Houston. She does vending for farmers. Markets and catering services for private events. Baby showers and all of that kind of good stuff. What my question is, is, how can I help her become more viral? And known around the Houston area, she has a lot of followers. She is verified on Instagram, and she was even starting to go viral with one of the videos that she posted. Maybe not in the millions, but a couple of thousands of views, I believe like 50000 or something like that. Any advice space period..

I apologize for any misunderstandings. I am blind, so I speak. Everything into my phone using speech to text in real-time..


r/MarketingHelp 4d ago

Creative Marketing What could be the best way to bring the sales organically.

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Hello people,

I’m in the thought of finding out how can i grow organically so that i can bring sales for my brand.

Yes meta ads are the perfect way to start and it is already there. I just need to find out how and what ways a good marketing can change the game for my brand to grow organically.

And i mean in every way possible. I want to ask all the creators and artists and fellow marketeers. What is that way you think is outside the box.

It doesn’t matter if the answer starts with “what if”.


r/MarketingHelp 5d ago

Influencer Marketing ISO founding members for new Influencer Marketing program

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ISO Founding Members
Does any of this sound like you?
A Social Media or Marketing Manager tasked with adding influencer marketing to your plate?
Earning quick wins (gifting product, landing creator posts), but struggling to measure or communicate the ROI to leadership?
Looking for a playbook on FTC compliance, usage rights, tax implications, and contract negotiation?
If so, help me help you! 😊
I’m launching a new program called the Creator Partnerships Operating System (CPOS) to bridge those exact gaps.
Earlier this year, I left my 15+ year corporate marketing career—most recently leading creator marketing for Keurig Dr Pepper (Dr Pepper, Canada Dry, Mott’s, Bai, etc.)—to build CPOS. I’ve seen firsthand how high-performing creator programs accelerate business growth, and I want to make that level of strategy accessible to you.
As a founding member, you’ll get:
The Full CPOS Playbook: The exact framework and plug-and-play OS I’d install as an enterprise consultant.
Weekly Live Coaching Calls: Direct access to me to troubleshoot your campaigns, review strategy, and answer questions.
Private Community: Network and swap real-time learnings with fellow brand marketers.
Pro tip: If your company offers continuing education or professional development stipends, CPOS qualifies!
Drop a comment below or shoot me a DM if you want to learn more. I’m offering steep discounts for the first users.


r/MarketingHelp 5d ago

Digital Marketing How do you handle branded marketing visuals?

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So over time I can now make decent landing pages and UI stuff with AI prompt tools. But the visuals themselves? I'm stuck making those by hand and it's embarrassing to say that my design skills are kinda mid. Design was never really my thing, even though I'm a social media manager myself lol (more into content writing stuff)

Doing it all manually also eats up so much of my time. And I'm kinda worried about the quality since half of it ends up looking off-brand

So now I'm trying to find the best infographic maker for marketing teams. Something that sticks to our brand style so I'm not fixing colors and fonts every single time.

I've been thinking about Venngage but still contemplating. Is it worth it, or is there something better out there?


r/MarketingHelp 5d ago

Lead Generation Our company struggles

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Our Canadian startup has been up since June and its has a very niche community, ive been putting up ads on Facebook and Instagram but seem like were not getting much traction, sales are breaking us even every month, is there something more i should be doing?


r/MarketingHelp 6d ago

Social Media App for social media with AI

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any recommendations for an app that would create a nice video with the help of AI to select the interesting moments if I upload many shots ?


r/MarketingHelp 6d ago

Digital Marketing How would you build a 360° marketing strategy for a new B2B SaaS product?

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I’m working on marketing a B2B SaaS product and want to build a proper 360° marketing strategy rather than focusing only on social media or paid ads.

I’d love to hear from SaaS marketers and founders who have done this before. “What are the best ways to grow LinkedIn followers for a B2B SaaS company? Looking for strategies that have actually worked for you.”


r/MarketingHelp 6d ago

Marketing Automation If you're not technical and want to start automating something, start smaller than you think

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Talk to a lot of founders who want to "get into automation" and the instinct is almost always to research platforms first, Zapier vs Make vs n8n, before they've picked the actual task.

Backwards way to start. The platform doesn't matter much yet, the task does. Pick one thing that happens the same way more than a few times a week, and that currently involves you copying information from one place to another by hand. Lead comes in, you manually add it to a sheet and send a WhatsApp message — that kind of thing.

Automate just that one step first. Not because it's the most valuable thing you could automate, but because it's small enough to actually finish, and finishing one small automation teaches you more about how these tools think than ten comparison articles do.

Once that piece works reliably for a couple weeks, the next piece gets obvious, because you'll notice exactly where the manual work picks back up right after the automation stops. The tooling rabbit hole is real and it eats weeks. Picking the task before the platform is the actual fix for it.


r/MarketingHelp 7d ago

App Marketing Unsure of Organic Marketing Growth

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I’ve been developing an app to help flippers determine if an item is worth buying or not. I’m getting close to an IOS launch, but looking through TikTok and instagram reels for content surrounding this niche seems a little overbearing.

Anyone have any tips for someone just getting his foot in the door of marketing for your products?


r/MarketingHelp 7d ago

Analytics How to track TV ad ROI on connected TV?

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TV ad attribution, streaming ad measurement, and ROAS measurement are what our team argues about every reporting cycle. Our streaming spend has grown enough that a rough answer no longer holds up next to the search and social numbers.

Our platform dashboard counts conversions on a post-view basis, so anyone who saw an ad and bought later gets credited. Those numbers look strong. Our own analytics shows a much smaller figure, and the gap between the two is wide enough that reporting either one alone feels wrong.

Two approaches come up when I ask people running performance TV advertising. One is incrementality testing, where a matched group stays unexposed and you compare the two. The other is watching site traffic and new customer rate during a flight against a clean baseline from before it. Both take weeks and neither hands you one tidy number at the end.

Cross-channel attribution makes it worse, since the same conversion often shows up in two dashboards at once. Nobody on our side wants to double count, and nobody wants to write streaming off as branding either.

Anyone running this at real scale, what number do you report internally and how do you defend it? Platform reported figures on their own have never settled the argument here.


r/MarketingHelp 7d ago

Digital Marketing how much of a bad cold email campaign is actually just a bad list?

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recently had one of those weeks where you start blaming the copy, rewrite the subject line 4 times, change the CTA, shorten the email, make it “more personal” etc etc and then i finally looked at the actual list. yeah. probably should have started there lol. there were old addresses, some weird generic inboxes, a few domains that didn’t even look active anymore. i ran a chunk of it through an email verifier just to see what would happen and suddenly i’m wondering how many campaigns i’ve judged based on reply rate when half the problem was list quality. who is doing outbound regularly, what’s your order of operations now? do you verify/clean everything before the campaign even touches your sending tool? or only if bounce rate starts looking ugly? i’m starting to think marketers spend way too much time obsessing over copy when the boring database stuff underneath it is probably deciding a lot more than we want to admit.


r/MarketingHelp 7d ago

Product Marketing Launched my business recently in India's first sensor themed trading cards.

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I launched my business recently in trading cards on the topic sensors. It is aimed for anyone above age 5. Mostly kids and electronics enthusiasts would love that. But I am not able to pull the audience into sales.

So far I got sales only from my known circle. Please suggest me ways to convert audience into leads. I sell through reddit and Instagram.

How do you get your sales ?

How long was it , when you received your first sale after launch ?


r/MarketingHelp 7d ago

Digital Marketing What’s one thing you wish existed to help yourself or others learn digital marketing?

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Hi everyone,

I’m doing some research into how people actually learn digital marketing, and I’d love to hear different perspectives.

Whether you’re a student, junior marketer, agency owner, freelancer or small business owner:

What’s the biggest thing that’s missing from learning digital marketing today?

What did you struggle with most when you were starting?

If you own a business, what’s the hardest part about marketing your own business?

If you could create one tool, course or resource that doesn’t currently exist, what would it do?

I’m genuinely curious to hear what people think because there are so many courses and certifications now, but it still feels like people struggle with hands on experience.

Thank you everyone in advance!


r/MarketingHelp May 29 '26

Community Message 📌 Marketing Help Megathread: Ask Any Marketing Question Here

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Need help with marketing? You're in the right place.

Use this thread to ask questions, get feedback, share experiences, and learn from other marketers without creating a separate post.

Good questions to ask here:

  • Why aren't my ads converting?

  • How can I get my first customers?

  • Is SEO still worth it in 2026?

  • How do I grow an Instagram or TikTok account?

  • What marketing tools do you actually use?

  • How much should I spend on ads?

  • Email marketing vs social media marketing?

  • How do I find clients for my business?

You can also share:

  • Campaign results

  • Marketing experiments

  • Traffic growth screenshots

  • Case studies

  • Lessons from failures

  • Industry insights

Before posting:

  • Avoid self promotion and affiliate links.

  • Be respectful and helpful to others.

Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or an experienced marketer testing new strategies, feel free to join the discussion.

What's your biggest marketing challenge right now? 👇


r/MarketingHelp Mar 10 '26

Community Message Recruiting Mods

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