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October 20th, 2024

#1072 Yes, You Can Be Too Subtle

  1. #1072 Yes, You Can Be Too Subtle Lorraine Ball 1:35

We often get advice about how we should interact and engage on social media. You need to be subtle. Don’t be too pushy. Don’t jump to offering your product and services right away.

That is all good advice. I would never want to walk into a networking event and start talking to the very first person I meet about how I can help them without finding out a little bit about them.

But, sometimes that advice to be subtle takes us in the wrong direction. We’re so careful not to promote our product or services that people don’t know what it is we really do.

I know I can be guilty of this and so today I’m going to tell you I work with businesses that have spent Money on marketing and are not satisfied with the results. They’re looking for a quick independent assessment of what they’re doing and how they can do it better. Sound like you? Well then book an appointment today.

Oh, and come back and listen to longer episodes of More Than a Few Words wherever you listen to podcasts.

 

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LORRAINE Ball Marketing Strategist

After spending too many years in Corporate America, Lorraine said goodbye to the bureaucracy, glass ceilings and bad coffee to follow her passion to help small business owners succeed

Today, this successful entrepreneur, author, professional speaker, and host of a weekly marketing podcast, More than a Few Words, brings creative ideas, practical tips, and decades of real-world experience to every conversation.

As the founder of the Digital Toolbox Community, she helps business owners use internet marketing to grow. And in her spare time, she loves to travel, and take photos. You can see her photos at lorraineball.com

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