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@ui_jedi

Designing better products by day, yapping here by night. Posts are personal opinions not expert advice. Likes, replies & follows ≠ endorsement.

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Arslan@ui_jedi·
Learning to code before AI took over feels like a blessing. It's easier to spot patterns, debug, and understand what’s really happening under the hood.
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Devin Weiss@Payday_Devo·
@ui_jedi Oh it’s real😅 Just the existential fear of being hit with one😭
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Devin Weiss@Payday_Devo·
Yall remember the first time you learned about voodoo dolls and almost freaking about it every time u felt a random pain as a kid? Or is that ocd?
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John Crickett@johncrickett·
Software engineers six months ago: "An engineering manager has to be technical. How would they understand what the team is doing if they can’t build software?" Software engineers today: "Coding is basically solved. Non-technical people can just manage AI agents and build software now." Which is it?
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Reha Sonmez
Reha Sonmez@experientia·
What works can be known by real data. AI based search behaves differently per industry / language / region and attributes relevancy and authority way differently than the keyword / backlink based rankings of traditional search engines. Which is why we're building netranks.ai
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Reha Sonmez
Reha Sonmez@experientia·
Most brands think their SEO will translate into AI search visibility. It won't. Here's why... 👇 Mistake #1: Doing nothing. You assume Google SEO = AI search rankings. We see zero correlation. Some brands accidentally get it right, but they don't even know why. Mistake #2: Testing on ChatGPT manually. You ask about your brand once, see a result, think everyone sees the same thing. They don't. AI search changes based on dozens of factors. You need infrastructure to monitor at scale. Mistake #3: Generic advice. "Reddit is important. YouTube is important." Maybe. But AI search rules change per industry, per language, per intent of the question. What works for one brand won't work for yours. Mistake #4: Treating it like a one-time project. AI search engines are still fighting to be the dominant player. They update their models constantly. Your rankings today will shift tomorrow. Just like early Google days. The fix? Monitor your AI search visibility continuously until there's a clear winner. What else do you want to know about AI search?
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Charco (Euro Summer Arc)@charcoded·
is Tplus hiring? yes. who? an extremely talented front end developer. is that you, or someone you know? congratulations, generational opportunity.
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Radarblock (🔺,🔻)@radarblock·
You can tell we need some help on the design front :) PS: referral bonus applies.
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fireplace@fireplacegg·
urgent - hiring cracked ux designers: - background in human computer interaction / ux design - prior experience at fintech / crypto / exchanges - comfortable with the idea of continuous upskilling
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Arslan
Arslan@ui_jedi·
@TheFigen_ This scared the bejesus out of me
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
I would have reacted the same way. 😂
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Arslan@ui_jedi·
@TheFigen_ Bro, where are you taking my hot wheels?
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Dogs are children in another body. ❤️❤️ No living creature has the loyalty of dogs.
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
Great activity. She teaches risk taking, confidence, reward, trust, agility…. So many good things!
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
I can just imagine a driver reporting to the police, "I saw a sleigh with Santa Claus flying over the road!"
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
A dog was diagnosed with depression after suffering a miscarriage, and vets decided that working with kids at a local school would be good for her. She has never been happier. ❤️❤️❤️
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Arslan@ui_jedi·
@_sgarbini That’s awesome to hear! It’s crazy how a shift in mindset can turn a year of struggle into a breakthrough.
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Daniele Sgarbini@_sgarbini·
@ui_jedi my pleasure Arslan sharing this from experience really I made this mistake for 1 year and was about to go back to a 9-5 I thank God every day that I changed my approach and it worked
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Daniele Sgarbini
Daniele Sgarbini@_sgarbini·
“Build less, sell more.” You're tired of hearing this. You're spending long nights building. But still, no new sales. More building won’t fix a leaking bucket. With broken sales, you’ll always feel overworked and underpaid. You think the "product will sell itself". Well I have news for you... It won't. Why? - Nobody knows you exist. - You haven't give a reason to buy. - You're not talking to the right people. Stop being a weasel. Start Selling. Change your approach from product centric to audience centric. How? - Deep Research There are a fews ways to do this: 1. Talk to existing customers. Forget surveys. Have 10 min conversations. Ask: “What’s frustrating you right now?” “What have you tried that didn’t work?” “What would make this easier for you?” This is the best way to get organic feedback. Use feedback in your sales scripts and you’ll generate more sales. 2. Read competitor product reviews Go through what users are saying about competitor products in your space: - G2: detailed SaaS reviews and competitor feedback - Reddit: unfiltered user complaints - Product Hunt: launch-day reactions Here's where you'll find real pain points at different product stages. What your competitors lack, you take advantage of. 3. ChatGPT This is the least effective of the 3 but can help founders with less time. I put ChatGPT in "Deep Research Mode" Use this prompt: ‘my target is (insert your client’s audience). give me a list of my target audience’s biggest pain points’. Use this to: - Find common audience problems - Implement these problems into sales scripts - Solve the problems in your content It’s fast and it’s helped me in the past. - Reframe Content Write content to address audience pain points, not to show off how amazing you are. The aim is simple. Position your product as a solution to their problems. My No1 tip? Pick a problem your ideal clients face. Write the post solving the problem. Inbounds will increase. - Limited Offer You have the pain points. You have the attention. Now you need consistent cash flow. That’s where exclusive offers come into play. When you create a one-off offer, people know it won’t be there forever and they’re enticed to join now. Hype it up for 7 days to create demand. $1 trial for full access to the product for a limited period of time. Why? - Users can see direct benefit - Gets user in habit of making payment - When a customer says yes once, they’re likely to say yes again This strategy took my client from $7m→$400m in added project revenue. What are you waiting for? Start selling.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
The lil girl who fell while jumping on the bed laughed so hard as she watched the moment she fell. She will be a successful woman in the future because she reacted to the chaos she experienced by laughing.
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
Lot of human parents need to take note. ❤️😂😂
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
3 crossing tides converged at the Haining section of the Qiantang River in east China's Zhejiang Province, forming a magnificent triangular phenomenon. credit People's Daily China
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
That's all fat. She has the real muscles.
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