u/AdHopeful630

Should I look for a co founder for my validated product?

Context:
I created a product (mainly for my job) but then decided to make it live (just domain and hosting - didn’t run ads or anything)

It’s been more than 1 year of that product sitting on the internet. Total revenue made is 2600, with 160-180MRR.

Cost of running is on average 10$ per month.

All of the revenue made is word of mouth and few comments in related subreddits, nothing much.

However, I am not a marketer and don’t have huge capital to invest. So, what do you think is a good approach?

A co founder with capital and marketing strategy?

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u/AdHopeful630 — 4 days ago

What will you prefer in a website? Separate SEO and GEO or in one package?

So, I have been working as an SEO content writer since 2021 - top rated plus on Upwork.

I am planning to offer audits and GEO services to website owners. Already getting good results, with 2 of my projects appearing in ChatGPT response.

So, I was wondering, as a website owners, what would you prefer: separating both or receiving 1 package.

In my experience: SEO is the backbone but not required for GEO. Like one of my most recent project is appearing in ChatGPT, but as it is like 2 month old, not appearing in Google due to high competition

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u/AdHopeful630 — 5 days ago

These are not finalized, in all some section will be added/replaced/edited.

What to get opinion before finalizing.

u/AdHopeful630 — 11 days ago

A good humanizer need to have 3 main things:

  1. shouldn’t be a paraphraser - as AI rewriting AI content is still AI.

  2. Should bypass all AI detectors

  3. Shouldn’t make Grammar mistakes.

TheContentGPT actually checks all 3 things. It bypasses all AI detectors, doesn’t make mistakes, and improve the writing flow.

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u/AdHopeful630 — 12 days ago

Love this community.

So, yesterday I asked you guys which design you, as a designer, would like and actually got good recommendations.

The dark mode one (2nd slide now) was considered the best option - not perfect, but good out of all 3 picks.

However, the main issue was AI feel, most of you said all mostly look like AI generated.

So, decided to change my flow and decided to go with a completely different style.

So, now which one you think is good? Did I improve it or nah?

u/AdHopeful630 — 12 days ago
▲ 6 r/SaaS

I am so done with you guys having bad UI. I am not perfect, but I would love to give you an idea of what your website design should look like.

Only the Hero Section - not complete site UI update.

Also, I am a content writer and designer, so I can help you find the right tone for your site as well.

What I get from this: I hone my design skills.

u/AdHopeful630 — 14 days ago
▲ 10 r/SEO

Hi everyone, I am quite confused about what I should do professionally.

This post is quite long, but I wanted to give full context to get accurate guidance: sorry for that.

I am a 27M who started working as a freelancer in 2020.

I started with content writing and joined an agency, where I wrote thousands of articles and web copies for hundreds of clients. Recently, because of AI, that agency shut down.

I wasn’t only part of that agency. I also worked on Upwork and Fiverr, becoming Top Rated Plus and Level 1, respectively.

Other than that, I worked with a media company, writing about CEOs and other upper management—converting their one-hour-long interviews into web articles that are live on websites like Yahoo Finance and NASDAQ.

However, everything above mentioned is now almost completely paused because of AI. People would rather create AI articles and use them than hire a writer. I am not anti-AI or anything… it has helped me a lot as well, so this is not a rant of any kind.

Moving forward, I wanted to pivot after the first client accused me of using AI (which I didn’t). So I decided to learn design and do some vibe coding. My goal was to link my SEO knowledge, writing skills, and design (via AI or no-code platforms like Framer and Figma) to level up. However, since Google doesn’t seem to care about AI slop (still not ranting about AI, just not a fan of bad AI-generated content being ranked), businesses are just using AI for everything I was planning to offer. I learned proper design only to see most sites are just using dark themes and blue/purple text-based layouts.

Still, I didn’t get discouraged and pushed further by exploring GEO to help SaaS and startups appear in ChatGPT responses. I managed to do this for 2–3 SaaS companies as well. However, those were old contacts, so it has been extremely hard to find new clients.

What would you guys recommend: should I completely change my field, since I am still young and can learn new skills, or should I continue doing what I love: writing and creating new websites?

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u/AdHopeful630 — 16 days ago

Hi everyone, I am quite confused about what I should do professionally.

This post is quite long, but I wanted to give full context to get accurate guidance: sorry for that.

I am a 27M who started working as a freelancer in 2020.

I started with content writing and joined an agency, where I wrote thousands of articles and web copies for hundreds of clients. Recently, because of AI, that agency shut down.

I wasn’t only part of that agency. I also worked on Upwork and Fiverr, becoming Top Rated Plus and Level 1, respectively.

Other than that, I worked with a media company, writing about CEOs and other upper management—converting their one-hour-long interviews into web articles that are live on websites like Yahoo Finance and NASDAQ.

However, everything above mentioned is now almost completely paused because of AI. People would rather create AI articles and use them than hire a writer. I am not anti-AI or anything… it has helped me a lot as well, so this is not a rant of any kind.

Moving forward, I wanted to pivot after the first client accused me of using AI (which I didn’t). So I decided to learn design and do some vibe coding. My goal was to link my SEO knowledge, writing skills, and design (via AI or no-code platforms like Framer and Figma) to level up. However, since Google doesn’t seem to care about AI slop (still not ranting about AI, just not a fan of bad AI-generated content being ranked), businesses are just using AI for everything I was planning to offer. I learned proper design only to see most sites are just using dark themes and blue/purple text-based layouts.

Still, I didn’t get discouraged and pushed further by exploring GEO to help SaaS and startups appear in ChatGPT responses. I managed to do this for 2–3 SaaS companies as well. However, those were old contacts, so it has been extremely hard to find new clients.

What would you guys recommend: should I completely change my field, since I am still young and can learn new skills, or should I continue doing what I love: writing and creating new websites?

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u/AdHopeful630 — 16 days ago

Hi everyone, I am quite confused about what I should do professionally.

This post is quite long, but I wanted to give full context to get accurate guidance: sorry for that.

I am a 27M who started working as a freelancer in 2020.

I started with content writing and joined an agency, where I wrote thousands of articles and web copies for hundreds of clients. Recently, because of AI, that agency shut down.

I wasn’t only part of that agency. I also worked on Upwork and Fiverr, becoming Top Rated Plus and Level 1, respectively.

Other than that, I worked with a media company, writing about CEOs and other upper management—converting their one-hour-long interviews into web articles that are live on websites like Yahoo Finance and NASDAQ.

However, everything above mentioned is now almost completely paused because of AI. People would rather create AI articles and use them than hire a writer. I am not anti-AI or anything… it has helped me a lot as well, so this is not a rant of any kind.

Moving forward, I wanted to pivot after the first client accused me of using AI (which I didn’t). So I decided to learn design and do some vibe coding. My goal was to link my SEO knowledge, writing skills, and design (via AI or no-code platforms like Framer and Figma) to level up. However, since Google doesn’t seem to care about AI slop (still not ranting about AI, just not a fan of bad AI-generated content being ranked), businesses are just using AI for everything I was planning to offer. I learned proper design only to see most sites are just using dark themes and blue/purple text-based layouts.

Still, I didn’t get discouraged and pushed further by exploring GEO to help SaaS and startups appear in ChatGPT responses. I managed to do this for 2–3 SaaS companies as well. However, those were old contacts, so it has been extremely hard to find new clients.

What would you guys recommend: should I completely change my field, since I am still young and can learn new skills, or should I continue doing what I love: writing and creating new websites?

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u/AdHopeful630 — 17 days ago