I always aim to make a genuine impact. It’s not just about the big campaigns. It’s about the small, everyday interactions that shape how we connect with others. I recently received this lovely WhatsApp review, and it made my day. It’s a simple reminder of why I love what I do. 1. Personal Connections Drive Success Whether it's a marketing campaign or a casual chat, authentic connections are key. When we truly understand and support others, we create lasting relationships. - Always strive to add personal value, whether marketing a product or offering advice. 2. Consistency in Communication is Everything Building trust takes time, and staying consistent is essential for that. - Keep your messaging clear and consistent. It builds trust over time. 3. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Small Gestures Sometimes, it’s the little things that mean the most. A simple message or gesture of appreciation can go a long way, whether it's with your clients, team, or audience. Celebrate small wins and show appreciation regularly. I’d love to know how you stay connected with your audience. Let’s exchange ideas.
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I always aim to make a genuine impact. It’s not just about the big campaigns. It’s about the small, everyday interactions that shape how we connect with others. I recently received this lovely WhatsApp review, and it made my day. It’s a simple reminder of why I love what I do. 1. Personal Connections Drive Success Whether it's a marketing campaign or a casual chat, authentic connections are key. When we truly understand and support others, we create lasting relationships. - Always strive to add personal value, whether marketing a product or offering advice. 2. Consistency in Communication is Everything Building trust takes time, and staying consistent is essential for that. - Keep your messaging clear and consistent. It builds trust over time. 3. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Small Gestures Sometimes, it’s the little things that mean the most. A simple message or gesture of appreciation can go a long way, whether it's with your clients, team, or audience. Celebrate small wins and show appreciation regularly. I’d love to know how you stay connected with your audience. Let’s exchange ideas.
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No one is likely going to respond to a DM that just says “Hello” not only do people receive numerous DM’s everyday, such messages are easy to ignore. 📍So here are 3 ways you want to spark that conversation instead; 1. Send an honest compliment such as; “I loved your last post” 2. Say exactly what you want and need; “Good evening, my name is Eseosa and I would like to know....” 3. Make a reference to something that they mentioned. Be curious! Ask them to elaborate on something “Good evening, I liked your views on, I was wondering if.....” 📍Social media makes it easy for everyone to connect, but you have to do it the right way.
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Ice Cold LinkedIn messages. They flood my inbox daily, and many seem AI-generated. In principle, cold messaging is fine, but it needs a personal touch. Here’s how you can make your cold messages stand out: → Personalize: Mention something specific about the person. Show that you’ve taken the time to know them. → Do Your Research: Look into their interests or recent activities. Reference these in your message to build a connection. → Be Relevant: Make sure your message is relevant to their needs. Offer something valuable that aligns with their interests. → Keep It Short: No one likes long messages. Get to the point quickly. → Be Genuine: People can sense insincerity. Be honest and authentic in your approach. Boring? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely. So for all you reps about to contact me: I am a Nike sneaker freak! Today my latest pair came in, the "dia de muertos" 2024s. If you mention this in your message I PROMISE to reply. I'll engage with you, and we can probably have a chat. Does it mean I'll purchase from you? Maybe. Does it mean we'll have a human interaction? Definitely.
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I Love Facebook for efficient communication& not having to talk on phone or write letters, plus I have lived in 4 states so it keeps me up to date w/ all friends& I can type early am or late pm while I’m watching / listening to TV>I’m Real & not fake whether in person or on Facebook & not trying to get attention or impress anyone… I love to write ✍️ & look at pictures > great place to get advice on products, cooking, places to visit & learn from other people’s work experiences, leisure activity, shopping / product ideas… even learn from others making mistakes or successes from personal to work life… Share Spirit & enthusiasm for sports / concerts w/ numerous friends to find common ground of interests … not to mention can always air out strong feelings on current events without telling people how to think, but to understand & consider we all have lots of different experiences, perceptions, wisdom, etc… THE PEOPLE THAT DON’T LIKE FACEBOOK CAN JUST KEEP THEIR OPINIONS TO THEMSELVES & NOT GET ANGERED OR MAKE FUN 🤩 OF SOMETHING WHERE THEY DON’T UNDERSTAND THE TREMENDOUS BENEFITS OF COMMUNICATION & HAVING A REAL SUPER SOCIAL TIME WITHOUT LEAVING THE HOUSE OR MAKING A PHONE CALL… ANYWHERE & ANYTIME STAYING CONNECTED IS CRUCIAL FOR COMMUNICATION & HUMAN WELL BEING ☮️💕🙏🎶✌🏻✍️😊😃☮️
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"Become the world's #1 authority on high performance" One prospect said this to me on WhatsApp. He didn't become my client (accept that everyone will not become your client). But this sentence is liberating and attainable. I don't believe in the impossible, and neither does he. That's what I love most about founders and business owners. They all have an "I WILL" mindset. As the conversation grew, I said to him, How can I help him make his dream come true? Today, I am sharing the same thing with you. That is, treat each of your LinkedIn sections as a funnel. + PROFILE FUNNEL + CONTENT FUNNEL + OUTREACH FUNNEL And there's also an email funnel, but without implementing it, I can't give you any suggestions about it. Now, when you use each section as a funnel, + KNOW THE REASON OF EACH FUNNEL + WHAT KIND OF AUDIENCE ARE YOU BUILDING? + TALK TO YOUR AUDIENCE THROUGH CONTENT AND DM This way, you'll attain your goals faster.
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👉 3 ways brands can make the right decision on which agency to work with... 1. Ask if the agency still works with the brand on the top of their case study. 2. Ask brands they work with if they are happy with their services. 3. Start small and scale together. 4. Post on LinkedIn asking for referrals for the service you require. Trust the founders and brand managers and not the agencies replying. 5. Simple over complicated. Don't let data, false promises and industry tricks confuse you. This is one of the reasons why I set up a founders WhatsApp chat where only those with a brand that creates and sells their own products can join. A safe place for them to recommend, request and engage. It's a crazy world out there and every penny counts. Make the right decisions!
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There are a lot of bad social listening tips out there. These aren’t those. 🤓 1) Engage Authentically 👥 Reply to conversations, mentioning your brand or discussing your industry, in a way that aligns with your brand’s voice and values. 2) Act Quickly ⏰ Customers expect fast replies. Put a system in place that enables you to react to comments and feedback quickly. 3) Monitor Competitors 🔎 Keep an eye on what’s being said about your competitors to identify opportunities or threats. We've shared our tips, now it's time for you to share yours! Let's make our comment section a thread of top tips that everyone can use! 👇
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Day 29 of Going Lives—today's insight: not always having the answers might be exactly what's needed. 👂 Listening vs. Solving: Encountered someone who simply needed to be heard, not advised. This reminded me that in sales, listening can often be more valuable than the quickest solutions. 💡 Sales Application: Real conversations with clients can veer off from sales topics. When this happens, staying present without steering back to business can deepen relationships more than any pitch. 🤝 Authentic Engagement: True connection stems from genuine interactions. Sometimes, being a good salesperson is about being a great listener first. 🌟 Takeaway: Good salesmanship isn't just about solutions; it's about understanding when to listen and when to speak. Join my Facebook group to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e-AEBmdR #sellingwithdignity #salestips #activelistening #professionaldevelopment
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Can We Talk About Social Media Etiquette... Often times, I have had strangers come to my DM and say Hy, sometimes they go as far as saying, Hello my love, Hello darling which to me is actually irritating... Now, I read these messages and I am waiting for these persons to introduce Themselves, but No, they won't... They instead wait for you to start asking them questions like, Do I know you please?, Who are you?, Can you introduce yourself?, which I think is not very mature... So, what is my point in all of these, This is 2024, I don't think we should still be teaching this but people need to learn how to communicate in DM's, Please don't go to people's DM's and say Hello Abigail and wait for them to reply and ask you who you are.. Alot of people are too busy for that question and answer session. There are formats to use for Messages... When you are messaging anyone for the first time, this is the format- ➡ Salutation/Greeting Mention your points of contact e.g Hy AbigailI, good day, this is .......... I got your contact from ....../Facebook OR It was nice connecting with you at the Tech Event etc) straight to the purpose of the Chat. If that's not the first time you're messaging the person but you don't have very close relationship with the person; Use this format- ➡ Salutation Go straight to the purpose of the conversation E.g Good day, Abigail, I hope your day is going well. I want to make enquiry about .... Simple, Right? Henceforth, Decide to do better. Please, know that this is just a format, don't make it a dogma, tweak it to fit into different dynamics per time. Be Fluid with it. We must understand that how you message people for the first time tells a lot about you (Profiling is real, even though people won't often say it to you). As you decide to shoot your shots this week, make your next shots your best shots. Don't miss opportunities because you're not courteous enough. Thank you. #techbaby #contentcreator #SocialMediaManager
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