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Let’s assume you are relationship eligible, and you meet someone who piques your interest. You have great conversation, feel a connection, and think this might be promising.
You don’t hear from this person for a couple of weeks, and then they text you a casual one-liner.
Maybe a month later, you see them again, and they begin professing their love and asking you to commit. What do you tell them?
I’d say they made the one big mistake many of us make with our brands and businesses — randomness.
As irritating as a random romantic interest might be, it can have a worse effect on business prospects — they simply tune us out or worse, forget us.
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By Lyn Morton5
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Let’s assume you are relationship eligible, and you meet someone who piques your interest. You have great conversation, feel a connection, and think this might be promising.
You don’t hear from this person for a couple of weeks, and then they text you a casual one-liner.
Maybe a month later, you see them again, and they begin professing their love and asking you to commit. What do you tell them?
I’d say they made the one big mistake many of us make with our brands and businesses — randomness.
As irritating as a random romantic interest might be, it can have a worse effect on business prospects — they simply tune us out or worse, forget us.
Listen to the podcast