u/Puzzleheaded_Row6667

Urgent: Needing help with a promo code for Oracle Java 17 certification to stay eligible for campus placements
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Urgent: Needing help with a promo code for Oracle Java 17 certification to stay eligible for campus placements

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Hey everyone,

I am currently pursuing my B.Tech in Computer Science, and my university has made the Oracle Java SE 17 Developer Certification (1Z0-829) mandatory to be eligible for campus placements.

I was actually given a free first attempt by my university, but due to a serious emergency, I could not take the exam at that time. Unfortunately, the rules are strict, and now I need to clear this certification before I can participate in placements.

Right now, I am in a very difficult financial situation and cannot afford the full cost of the exam right away. I am trying to find a promotional code or any way to reduce the cost so I can purchase the certification and move forward.

If anyone has a promo code, discount, or any guidance that could help, I would be deeply grateful. This is genuinely urgent for me, and it could make a huge difference in my situation.

Thank you for reading and for any help you can offer. 🙏

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u/Puzzleheaded_Row6667 — 10 hours ago

Looking for an integration solution partner.

Looking for an integration solution partner.

We’re talking to businesses that already have a real product, real customers, and a real use case — and want to add a strong communication layer, automation, and workflow-driven customer engagement without rebuilding their stack from scratch.

What we bring:

- deep integrations

- event-based workflows

- webhook-triggered communication

- customer engagement automation

- support and campaign workflows

- custom-built solutions based on business needs

If you’re building something where communication, automation, and real-time triggers matter, this could be a good fit.

Not looking for vanity partnerships.

Looking for something useful, scalable, and actually worth building.

If this resonates, DM — takes 5 mins to explore.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Row6667 — 17 hours ago

Looking for an integration solution partner.

We’re talking to businesses that already have a real product, real customers, and a real use case — and want to add a strong communication layer, automation, and workflow-driven customer engagement without rebuilding their stack from scratch.

What we bring:

- deep integrations

- event-based workflows

- webhook-triggered communication

- customer engagement automation

- support and campaign workflows

- custom-built solutions based on business needs

If you’re building something where communication, automation, and real-time triggers matter, this could be a good fit.

Not looking for vanity partnerships.

Looking for something useful, scalable, and actually worth building.

If this resonates, DM — takes 5 mins to explore.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Row6667 — 17 hours ago
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Developer vs Marketing Guy.

We are a mid sized B2B SaaS startup with a team of 8 people, and honestly I am getting increasingly frustrated with how our marketing is being handled.

Our marketing guy is heavily focused on running Meta ads, Google ads, and posting on Instagram and Facebook, but the execution feels completely outdated. The kind of posts he creates look like something from 10 years ago static creatives with bullet pointed features next to a logo. There is no personality, no storytelling, no hook nothing that actually makes someone stop and care.

To be fair, he is non technical, but he has put in the effort to understand the product and its features reasonably well. That is not the issue.

The real problem is his mindset toward modern marketing.

He strongly believes that since we are a startup, we have to rely on traditional approaches first ads, basic social posts, and slow scaling. He dismisses newer, more engaging strategies as something we are not ready for yet. Every discussion with him turns into the same loop and usually ends in an argument.

I have been pushing for things that actually align with how SaaS grows today:

• Being active on Reddit in relevant communities

• Answering real user questions and building authority

• Creating content on X and engaging in conversations

• Sharing insights instead of just features

• Showing real use cases and practical value

But he is completely locked into Meta ads and generic social posting. No experimentation, no evolution.

And the results reflect that:

• No meaningful visibility

• No real engagement

• Poor conversion rates

• Almost zero high quality leads

At this point I am less concerned about who is right and more concerned about what actually works.

So I want to ask people who have seen or done this successfully:

What are the most effective ways to promote a B2B SaaS product today and generate genuinely high quality leads

Not theory. Not recycled advice.

What is actually working right now...

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u/Puzzleheaded_Row6667 — 18 hours ago