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Forging real connections with real customers take real effort. Every business owner knows this. So why do we behave differently when we get online? Why do we take social connections less seriously, and look for the tricks, hacks, or quick fixes?
It doesn’t make any sense.
There are no shortcuts in building an audience, and you can’t rush or “hack” the trust-building process.
But look at all the people out there buying backlinks to “help” with SEO, buying followers to pump their profiles, auto-DMs to attempt a quick conversion, and cross-platform auto-posting to save some time and effort.
None of these “strategies” work, and in fact they may even damage your business.
In this episode, I look at why these tactics can backfire, and how to ditch the tricks and seek efficiency instead with two questions:
Listen to Episode 102 here or in iTunes.
Here are links that I mentioned in the episode:
Here’s an example of cross-platform auto-posting, nothing but a string of “fb.me” links. Do you want to follow this person?
I mentioned future episodes on the horizon:
Please subscribe if you want me to remind you!
If want to work with me (beyond those one-off writing projects!), please contact me directly here.
Published July 31, 2017 by Michael Boezi.
The post Stop Looking for Shortcuts appeared first on Control Mouse Media, LLC.
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Forging real connections with real customers take real effort. Every business owner knows this. So why do we behave differently when we get online? Why do we take social connections less seriously, and look for the tricks, hacks, or quick fixes?
It doesn’t make any sense.
There are no shortcuts in building an audience, and you can’t rush or “hack” the trust-building process.
But look at all the people out there buying backlinks to “help” with SEO, buying followers to pump their profiles, auto-DMs to attempt a quick conversion, and cross-platform auto-posting to save some time and effort.
None of these “strategies” work, and in fact they may even damage your business.
In this episode, I look at why these tactics can backfire, and how to ditch the tricks and seek efficiency instead with two questions:
Listen to Episode 102 here or in iTunes.
Here are links that I mentioned in the episode:
Here’s an example of cross-platform auto-posting, nothing but a string of “fb.me” links. Do you want to follow this person?
I mentioned future episodes on the horizon:
Please subscribe if you want me to remind you!
If want to work with me (beyond those one-off writing projects!), please contact me directly here.
Published July 31, 2017 by Michael Boezi.
The post Stop Looking for Shortcuts appeared first on Control Mouse Media, LLC.