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Offline AKTHESAVIOR

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Family business makeover
« on: September 05, 2025, 06:59:30 pm »
My cousin runs a small local shop that’s been offline forever, and I promised to help them get into the digital space. Problem is, I’ve got zero experience with campaigns, SEO, or ads. I figured a digital agency could handle it way better than me fumbling around. Do you know one that works well with smaller businesses?

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Re: Family business makeover
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2025, 06:51:45 pm »
My cousin runs a small local shop that’s been offline forever, and I promised to help them get into the digital space. Problem is, I’ve got zero experience with campaigns, SEO, or ads. I figured a digital agency could handle it way better than me fumbling around. Do you know one that works well with smaller businesses?

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Re: Family business makeover
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:21:06 am »
Hey, I was in the same boat a year ago when my aunt asked me to help her bakery get some online visibility. At first, I thought I’d manage with YouTube tutorials and a few social posts, but quickly realized it’s a whole different game when you want real traffic and steady customers. What saved me was finding a small agency that actually understood family businesses — check out Matic Digital . They didn’t drown us in jargon, just set up the essentials and guided us step by step.