Social Selling Your Content
Think of the mission behind your message –it can be the distinct divide between WTF!? dead silence or a googly-eyed lovefest. Words grant that power. #copywriter reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling

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Social Selling Your Content
Think of the mission behind your message –it can be the distinct divide between WTF!? dead silence or a googly-eyed lovefest. Words grant that power. #copywriter reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Think of the mission behind your message –it can be the distinct divide between WTF!? dead silence or a googly-eyed lovefest. Words grant that power. #copywriter reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
This one is hard. And an easy trap to fall into (writing in 3rd person). Many platforms require the third person approach BUT this is the best chance you got at standing out in your guest posting byline/bio. You know who created this rule, right? Journalist & reporters. It's their standard tone of voice when reporting events and news. Which I'm guessing, you don't do these things. Besides the awkwardness of reading someone's bio in the third person, there is also a certain sense of detachment you feel. It begs the question if someone else wrote it. Then you start to wonder are they approachable? And...would they answer my email if I wanted to hire them? Hmmm. Third person language is the most popular way to write a short bio for guest posting, but it puts most people to sleep or they just gloss over it. Neither one of those things we want. So the tone preferred by readers is the 1st person because with 1st person, we’re having a conversation and with 3rd person, you & Tennile will converse. See the difference? http://sheisepic.com/blog/3-rules-break-and-write-your-bio/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
This one is hard. And an easy trap to fall into (writing in 3rd person). Many platforms require the third person approach BUT this is the best chance you got at standing out in your guest posting byline/bio. You know who created this rule, right? Journalist & reporters. It's their standard tone of voice when reporting events and news. Which I'm guessing, you don't do these things. Besides the awkwardness of reading someone's bio in the third person, there is also a certain sense of detachment you feel. It begs the question if someone else wrote it. Then you start to wonder are they approachable? And...would they answer my email if I wanted to hire them? Hmmm. Third person language is the most popular way to write a short bio for guest posting, but it puts most people to sleep or they just gloss over it. Neither one of those things we want. So the tone preferred by readers is the 1st person because with 1st person, we’re having a conversation and with 3rd person, you & Tennile will converse. See the difference? http://sheisepic.com/blog/3-rules-break-and-write-your-bio/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Email is by far the best space to leverage. You can speak directly to those who have taken an interest in your business. No frills, no fanciness and no hashtag lurkers in your convo. Reach out to people/businesses you'd love to work with… Extend your services to previous clients & see how you can help… Keep your email list in the loop of what you're working on… Most often, it only takes one well-crafted email to make an impact. http://sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Email is by far the best space to leverage. You can speak directly to those who have taken an interest in your business. No frills, no fanciness and no hashtag lurkers in your convo. Reach out to people/businesses you'd love to work with… Extend your services to previous clients & see how you can help… Keep your email list in the loop of what you're working on… Most often, it only takes one well-crafted email to make an impact. http://sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
I haven't quite mastered Instagram and I don't really know if it's the best platform for a service-based business. Buuuuut as a product-based business, you should invest some of your sweet precious time here. Research & use hashtags (in the comments), post at least once a day and get featured on an account with higher followers than yours. This will get you in front of your audience quick. If you're not the best at writing lengthy blog posts, treat Instagram as a blogging platform to share your story on the go. There's a picture guide of a super easy way to write your Insta bio + captivating captions. And a great resource that slays the game of growing your Instagram followers on the blog. http://sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
I haven't quite mastered Instagram and I don't really know if it's the best platform for a service-based business. Buuuuut as a product-based business, you should invest some of your sweet precious time here. Research & use hashtags (in the comments), post at least once a day and get featured on an account with higher followers than yours. This will get you in front of your audience quick. If you're not the best at writing lengthy blog posts, treat Instagram as a blogging platform to share your story on the go. There's a picture guide of a super easy way to write your Insta bio + captivating captions. And a great resource that slays the game of growing your Instagram followers on the blog. http://sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
I'm guessing you're looking for clients in Facebook groups, am I right? 👀 Well, here's the thing…they're looking for you too. Just like a Quora search, they're looking for an answer to their woes and someone to help cure their pain. What you'll find on Facebook are people sharing stories, praising or ranting about something. This is gooood. Really good. But it's super hard to scroll through all the unrelated squabble to find your gems. That's why you hack the system and type in the keyword of your ideal client's troubles and view the results. You can choose to answer them in their post or keep collecting intel… Things to type in the search: - I need help - Looking for a *insert your title* - Stuck… - *keyword of ideal client woes* http://sheisepic.com/blog/5-sneaky-ways/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Let be known, I love me a Twitter chat. 😍 Not because it only requires 1 hour of my ⌚️ to build & develop a relationship fairly quickly but it's a GOLD MINE for genuine struggles. People naturally ask questions and share their plights in this virtual discussion. And because you're building a relationship, fairly quickly –they're likely to be more receptive when you eventually offer a solution. Find a Twitter Chat your ideal client is (most likely) hanging out on here: https://www.sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Think of the mission behind your message –it can be the distinct divide between WTF!? dead silence or a googly-eyed lovefest. Words grant that power. #copywriter reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
This one is hard. And an easy trap to fall into (writing in 3rd person). Many platforms require the third person approach BUT this is the best chance you got at standing out in your guest posting byline/bio. You know who created this rule, right? Journalist & reporters. It's their standard tone of voice when reporting events and news. Which I'm guessing, you don't do these things. Besides the awkwardness of reading someone's bio in the third person, there is also a certain sense of detachment you feel. It begs the question if someone else wrote it. Then you start to wonder are they approachable? And...would they answer my email if I wanted to hire them? Hmmm. Third person language is the most popular way to write a short bio for guest posting, but it puts most people to sleep or they just gloss over it. Neither one of those things we want. So the tone preferred by readers is the 1st person because with 1st person, we’re having a conversation and with 3rd person, you & Tennile will converse. See the difference? http://sheisepic.com/blog/3-rules-break-and-write-your-bio/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Email is by far the best space to leverage. You can speak directly to those who have taken an interest in your business. No frills, no fanciness and no hashtag lurkers in your convo. Reach out to people/businesses you'd love to work with… Extend your services to previous clients & see how you can help… Keep your email list in the loop of what you're working on… Most often, it only takes one well-crafted email to make an impact. http://sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
I'm guessing you're looking for clients in Facebook groups, am I right? 👀 Well, here's the thing…they're looking for you too. Just like a Quora search, they're looking for an answer to their woes and someone to help cure their pain. What you'll find on Facebook are people sharing stories, praising or ranting about something. This is gooood. Really good. But it's super hard to scroll through all the unrelated squabble to find your gems. That's why you hack the system and type in the keyword of your ideal client's troubles and view the results. You can choose to answer them in their post or keep collecting intel… Things to type in the search: - I need help - Looking for a *insert your title* - Stuck… - *keyword of ideal client woes* http://sheisepic.com/blog/5-sneaky-ways/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
I'm guessing you're looking for clients in Facebook groups, am I right? 👀 Well, here's the thing…they're looking for you too. Just like a Quora search, they're looking for an answer to their woes and someone to help cure their pain. What you'll find on Facebook are people sharing stories, praising or ranting about something. This is gooood. Really good. But it's super hard to scroll through all the unrelated squabble to find your gems. That's why you hack the system and type in the keyword of your ideal client's troubles and view the results. You can choose to answer them in their post or keep collecting intel… Things to type in the search: - I need help - Looking for a *insert your title* - Stuck… - *keyword of ideal client woes* http://sheisepic.com/blog/5-sneaky-ways/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Let be known, I love me a Twitter chat. 😍 Not because it only requires 1 hour of my ⌚️ to build & develop a relationship fairly quickly but it's a GOLD MINE for genuine struggles. People naturally ask questions and share their plights in this virtual discussion. And because you're building a relationship, fairly quickly –they're likely to be more receptive when you eventually offer a solution. Find a Twitter Chat your ideal client is (most likely) hanging out on here: https://www.sheisepic.com/blog/4-platforms-leverage/ reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling
Social Selling Your Content
Think of the mission behind your message –it can be the distinct divide between WTF!? dead silence or a googly-eyed lovefest. Words grant that power. #copywriter reblogged via She Is Epic #socialselling