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  • evanduke
    at #9786

    It was interesting to read your experience. We are still just looking at Shifton, but the fact that they have such a flexible shift schedule creator sounds encouraging. Especially if everything really is so conveniently reconfigured in case of changes. Thanks for sharing the details!

    evanduke
    at #9761

    Oh, that sounds promising. If 1xBet Nigeria really starts supporting new partners in practice, it could change the whole market. I’m watching their actions after the exhibition with interest.

    evanduke
    at #9731

    It’s interesting that you say that. I actually think it’s important to find a balance here. I also use Twitter for promotion, and I can say that likes are not something to focus on. They certainly help to attract attention, but if the content is bad, then everything else doesn’t matter. My strategy is to first build a base, and then start working more actively with tools like buying likes. But only if the post is really worth attention and I’m sure it will be interesting to a wide audience. It’s important that likes and followers don’t look like an empty set of numbers, but that they correspond to the overall quality of the account.

    evanduke
    at #9721

    Indeed, according to https://sportzwiki.com/cricket/how-mobile-apps-changed-indian-sports-betting/ mobile apps have made sports betting in India more accessible than ever before, but it has also come with its own set of challenges. I am an active user of a few apps myself, and I can say that the situation has really changed in the last few years. Before mobile apps, betting was tied to physical locations — bookmakers — and for many, it was inconvenient. Accessibility issues and betting restrictions in some states created inconveniences. Mobile apps, however, removed these barriers and made it possible to bet from almost anywhere in the country. This attracted new users, many of whom had never even considered gambling before.

    evanduke
    at #9713

    I just recently registered my business with Northern Ontario Local and can share my experience. Overall, it is a great platform for small and medium businesses looking to increase their visibility in their area. I work in the service industry and previously had to rely solely on word of mouth and advertising on large platforms like Google or Facebook. But with Online Directory in Huntsville, ON, I have seen real improvements. First, the whole idea of ​​the platform is to help businesses that target specific geographic areas find their audience. This is completely different than advertising on global services where you are essentially competing with thousands of other businesses around the world. Here, the focus is only on those in your city or immediate area, making contacts more personalized and targeted.

    evanduke
    at #9676

    Hello! Yes, FitRoom is a really interesting and quite promising technology for e-commerce. Its main goal is to improve the user experience when buying clothes online. As you rightly noted, buyers often face the problem of not being able to “try on” the goods before buying, and cannot always accurately assess how the clothes will fit. This is where artificial intelligence comes to the rescue. FitRoom uses a system that analyzes the user’s sizes (even taking into account the features of the figure) and helps replace the clothes in the photo with clothes from the store’s assortment. This provides a very high degree of personalization, which significantly reduces the number of returns and helps customers make a choice faster. This in itself is not new – AI has been used in e-commerce for quite a long time, but FitRoom solves one of the main problems: accuracy. One of the key features of the technology is that it can take into account not only the basic parameters of clothing, but also its texture, style, and compliance with the user’s figure. For example, if you order a dress, the system doesn’t just overlay a picture of this dress on your image, but takes into account how it will look on your figure, taking into account its features.

    evanduke
    at #9672

    Hi! I was just wondering where to buy standing desk? I use a desk from https://www.progressivedesk.ca/collections/standing-desk and I can share my experience. It was one of the best purchases I have made in a while, especially considering how much time I spend at the computer. At first, I had a hard time imagining that standing all the time would be comfortable, but this desk has really changed my perception. It is quite versatile and suitable for different working conditions. The first thing to pay attention to is the height adjustment system. I chose a model with an electric mechanism, and this turned out to be a big plus. You just press a button, and the desk rises or lowers to the desired height. This is very convenient, especially if you have several people using the desk, or if you often change your posture throughout the day. I can easily move between a sitting and standing position, which helps not only in terms of physical comfort, but also in terms of productivity.

    evanduke
    at #9669

    Sounds interesting! I’m also thinking about such a desk. I often sit at the computer for several hours in a row, and I understand that a sedentary lifestyle is starting to affect my health. By the way, what about the prices? Are they worth it? I just recently saw models from other brands, and the difference in cost is quite significant. I wonder how exactly ProgressiveDesk compares favorably with other brands?

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