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"Did you mean to post that?" really means "This post is the worst take it down immediately"

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"I just have a few minor comments = redo this completely" — straight to the point! 🤣

"We'll keep that idea in mind for future campaigns!" ---> We're never using that idea. Ever.

Georgia Dristila

SEO-Focused Marketing Manager | Discovering the Human Behind the Click

1mo

Damn right.

Shubham Panthri

Digital Marketing Strategist | Advertising Professional | Performance Marketing | Search Engine Marketing

1mo

SEMrush spitting facts with humour

We all have been through this someday or the other 🙄

Christina Himmelmann

Digital Marketing & Personal Management Specialist | Lecturer | Managing Director | Speaker

1mo

What I said -> "The User will always click on our Google Ad with the fantastic Offer." What I really meant -> "I am the User"

Novnish Ramesh, MBA

Keynote Speaker | Senior Content Marketer | SEO Specialist | Blogger | Podcast lover | Youtuber

1mo

Sometimes its better to be straight forward with your feedback and comments rather than beating around the bush.

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Santhosh Pendanam

Senior Digital Marketing Manager | 14+yrs Experience | 🌍 I help Companies and Business Owners with Global Marketing Strategies & PM Skills for Exceptional Customer Experiences ✨

1mo

Yeah, I've definitely had a few "Did you mean to post that?" moments myself! But in all seriousness, I think it's important to remember that not every post will resonate with everyone. It's okay to have differing opinions and perspectives. As long as we approach the conversation with respect and an open mind, we can all learn from each other. What do you think?

Ravneet Dhaliwal

Founder| Transforming Digital Marketing For Solopreneurs & Small Businesses With Proven Strategies| Biotechnologist| Philanthropist

1mo

This is hilarious and relatable too Semrush

It's important to remember that feedback, even when blunt, can help us grow. It's a chance to reassess and refine our thoughts. Thank you for sharing your perspective.

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