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Hi there! I'm yanjun, an entrepreneur and AI enthusiast with expertise in Social, Community, Marketing, and SaaS. I have years of experience in product management and growth strategy, having worked at leading companies like Tencent and JD.com, as well as innovative AI startups. My passion lies in building AI-powered solutions and helping businesses scale through data-driven insights and operational strategies. Currently, I serve as an advisor and partner, supporting startups in AI SaaS and 3D technology.
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What marketing channels actually work in 2025?
The marketing landscape feels completely different than it was even two years ago. Social media algorithms are harder to crack, paid ads are getting more expensive, and everyone's fighting for attention in the same spaces.
Some people swear by TikTok and short-form content. LinkedIn seems to work for B2B but feels oversaturated. Twitter is either dead or thriving depending on who you ask.
Clay has been acquired by Automattic!
Clay is joining Automattic giving us the opportunity to accelerate our mission with greater resources, broader reach, and long-term stability. The platform you love will continue to live on and grow, with our entire team remaining at the helm.
How Would You Build a SaaS Blog Today? (Ghost, WordPress, MDX?)
We're planning our new SaaS blog and could use some advice on the tech stack.
What's the best way to build a blog these days for good SEO and an easy workflow for writers?
We're debating between a CMS (like Ghost/WordPress), building it directly into our app, or a simple static site (MDX). How did you build yours? Curious to hear what you'd recommend!
Also, for early-stage SaaS products still in MVP phase, what setup would you recommend to keep things simple but still SEO-friendly? Is it better to start scrappy with MDX or Notion + super.so-style setups, or go straight for a Headless CMS if we plan to scale content quickly?