標題: So there is no point in pretending to [打印本頁] 作者: Jahidur013 時間: 2024-3-13 14:06 標題: So there is no point in pretending to Be someone you are not. Behave naturally freely and do not forcibly falsify your image don't take photos of your rental car either . Don't be afraid to share your knowledge Sometimes I get the impression that some people treat their knowledge like the secret of KFC toppings they also fake it . Believe me sharing knowledge especially specialized knowledge helps a lot in attracting new potential customers. Be visible There is an old rule in sales that everyone around you knows what you do. It works similarly in social selling. So be in the same channels as your potential customers . Additionally ensure that your profiles are professionally completed and provide value.
Stay connected The last pillar is simply staying in touch. Engage in discussions and trigger them yourself. Don't be afraid to share your opinions but don't be arrogant while doing so. Try to answer questions as quickly as possible. Some good Hit Post social selling practices Make the most of the PPZZ strategy An old but still extremely effective marketing strategy i.e. PPZZ is based on pillars. Get to know me the point is that we have to be visible so that someone can find us. Like me be yourself be authentic. Trust me when you share proven knowledge people trust you. Pay me this is where the monetization of our activities takes place. When we help others solve their problems they become much more willing to buy something from us. NOTE: Unfortunately too many people try to use this strategy without steps and .
Exactly as I wrote at the beginning invitation and Buy a brick. Show your projects Have you just made an interesting project? Great! It's worth showing it to the world. Post photos with customers I have the impression that nothing sells me as well as photos of my training participants. Practically after every photo I publish I have another inquiry about training you can use this practice too . Patryk Jasiński quote Remember that social selling is a marathon not a .