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Photos from The Adplace's post 01/07/2020

Hey Entrepreneur 👋🏼, more often than not, you write the most important piece of information you want to pass across to your target audience in your captions right?⁣⁣

It’s where you sell your value. It’s where you attempt to convince them to care enough about you to take a desirable action such as sliding into your dm or giving you a call to continue the conversation.⁣⁣

But before they can take you up on your offer, they actually have to read your caption to know what it is. And this is where the problem lies. It isn't always easy to accomplish this.⁣

But what if I told you that there’s an easy and effective way to get them to stop scrolling and pay particular attention to your caption?⁣⁣

Swipe to see!⁣⁣
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Photos from The Adplace's post 06/05/2020

Captions are nothing to rack your brains about when you realize that they are just as easy as talking to your friends. In fact, that's what they are - talking to friends (just over the Internet).⁣⁣
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And I bet you don't rack your brains over what to say when you talk to your friends. ⁣⁣
So go with the flow, use everyday language, imagine yourself gisting with your guys/girls...⁣⁣
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How would you narrate a story to them?⁣⁣
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How would you describe the photo you are about to post on your page to them?⁣⁣
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If they asked a question how would you respond in your own words.⁣⁣
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Got it? ⁣⁣
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Now go ahead and write that killer caption. You’ve g*t this 👊🏼⁣⁣

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10/02/2020

Dear Entrepreneur, when it comes to your business there's no such thing as too much promotion. Ask the big names like Coca-cola or Apple, who are already household names yet they keep churning out new campaigns on a steady.

And promotions don't necessarily have to be sponsored posts on social media although that's a good part of it (I'm your best plug for this by this way, watch this space.😉 )

But back to what I was saying; it doesn't *always* have to be sponsored posts. Everyday interactions are also a good chance to promote your business: a random chitchat at the salon, a conversation with other parents at that PTA meeting. You never know who might be listening.

And remember, such interactions do not have to be straight up in-your-face sales pitches. You can *subtly* inject what you do in a conversation.

So you...yes, you reading this, do you talk about your business enough? How well do you present your brand to people you come across everyday?

Remember, no one will carry your business on their heads like you can (except me, of course 😌 )

But on a more serious note, be your own evangelist. Trust me it pays.

P.S. On a social media note, I teach entrepreneurs like you how to create social media ads that help your business standout, attract your dream customers and explode sales. Like my page for more.

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