Get Out Of High School

Get Out Of High School

Are you seeking likes and engagement as your primary intention for your social media? Are you sitting back biting your fingernails when you release a status update or other media, like video, in your social media? Does it make you feel like you are back in high school hoping to be part of the popular clique? Hoping you will get invited in? If so, you may want to re-think that strategy. br br Recently, I've been approached by someone that has over 5 million views on Youtube. She is popular but now she wants to be paid. Often when I start working with personalities or celebrities, the same is true. They can't equate revenue to their social media following. How do you make the switch? How do you have a social media following that you can equate to dollars in the bank? br br Another client, has followed this path of seeking likes and engagement only to realize the "following" she has created on social media will never convert to buyers. Does this sound like you? If so, let's change the intention of your social media so that you can attract clients, be able to equate revenue directly to your social media presence and stop trying to be the popular kid back in high school. One time in high school was enough. br br First and foremost, start sharing yourself genuinely. Give up worrying whether or not the status will get a lot of likes or engagement. Concentrate on connecting to your audience, the one person that needs what you have, your solution to their problem. Let them feel you and feel like you are talking directly to them. Let your content you share on social media be a direct correlation to what someone would experience if they work with you. I must warn you, you may have a lot of statuses and content that won't get one person to like it but that is ok. The trade off - your personal messages and inboxes will start to skyrocket. Your prospects will reach out to you.


User: Tina Brinkley Potts

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Uploaded: 2015-07-21

Duration: 03:23

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