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I was asked the other day by someone who is starting out, "How did I start finding clients and what the best thing to be doing to grow your business". Firstly, I have never been asked this before, so I must look like I somewhat have it together 😅 but I love that people reach out and ask these things because it is really hard when you're starting out to know where to even begin. Well the biggest thing they don't tell you when you're starting out in business.... You have to CONSTANTLY put yourself out there and be vulnerable online. These are two things that I had never had to do before. But it’s something you have to do to start growing your network and attracting new clients. The most annoying part - it works. I went from hardly ever posting online personally to having to do photo shoots and talking in front of a camera most days. These things didn’t come naturally, it still takes a lot of effort sometimes but it does get easier. So if you’re just starting out, remember that it does get easier and you just have to get posting and put yourself out there. #businessgrowth
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Good morning, LinkedIn family! I hope you’re all doing well. Today, I designed a coffee poster for a coffee shop advertisement. I’d love for you to check it out and share your thoughts in the comments! If you’re interested in growing your online business through collaboration, feel free to message me. Let’s connect and explore some exciting opportunities together! #growbusiness #onlinebusiness #posterdesign
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🚨HELP! 🚨 I am wondering which title is more appealing and something you all would be interested in joining? Please drop the number of your preferred option below in the comments! Thank you so much for the help! 1. FREE Workshop: Branding for Beginners - 5 Easy Steps to Start and Build Your Business 2. FREE Workshop: Branding for Beginners - 5 Steps to Start and Build Your New Business
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I can't help you if you are not willing to get help Last night, I had a call with one of my prospects for Personal Branding Service It teaches me one important lesson: → We can't help someone who is not willing to get help Here are the 3 takes he stands for: → I have time to do everything on my own → I haven't figured out to whom I want to serve → I am not in a position to help people with my skills So we concluded: → By giving 3 months of time to figure it all out before we can move forward I can help you only if you want to get help I can work with you only if you are willing to grow I can generate revenue only if you believe in your skillset If you are a Business Owner who is willing to build your Personal Brand on LinkedIn in the next 30 days, DM me!
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Ever worry that if you niche down, you'll cut off potential business? I've actually seen the opposite happen. Becoming known as the go-to expert in one specific area doesn’t close doors; it opens up more of them—even outside your niche. Think of it like a mechanic known for incredible brake work. People flock to them for their brake work, but their reputation also attracts folks to do other repairs because they trust the quality. That’s the halo effect at work. In fact, I've had multiple agencies that I've helped reposition not only increase leads in the niche they repositioned around but also see a surprising uptick in quality leads outside that niche. By demonstrating their deep expertise in that one area, they built a strong reputation, and potential clients thought, "If they're good at that, they can probably help us, too." The takeaway? Don’t be afraid to narrow your focus. The halo effect is real and could bring in more business without diluting your message. What about you? Have you seen this happen in your agency?
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You have 3 seconds to grab their attention: No pressure, right? Hahahaha. → What will you say? → How will you say it? → Will it blow them away? Look folks, it aint easy. But it's necessary. Take the time to work on your first impressions. What does this mean exactly? I'm referring to all the stuff people see first. This includes: → Your banner → Your headline → All of your images → Your "elevator" pitch → Your first sentences (hooks) Every single block of 5 seconds is something that should encourage them to spend ANOTHER 5 seconds, and then another. Here are a few examples of my stuff: → The business coach who actually runs a business → Every hook you see usually strikes emotion → I wear T-Shirts in almost every single pic And here's my elevator pitch: "If you want to learn more about LinkedIn than you can go anywhere. But if you want to learn how to actually make money using LinkedIn than nothing beats Brand Built." Working on this stuff is non-negotiable. Don't overanalyze it at first. But don't forget about it either. Hope this helps. REPOST♻️ if you learned something today
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💡 Your offer is your superpower. Think about it: EVERYTHING in your business relies on this one thing. Your success, whether it’s attracting leads, closing sales, or scaling your business, starts and ends with having an irresistible offer. Without it, everything else falls flat. You can spend days: 🚫 Perfecting your Canva templates 🚫 Sending follow-ups that go unanswered 🚫 Recording endless videos for social media 🚫 Joining networking events that lead nowhere 🚫 Running ads that don’t convert But if you’re not seeing results, it’s time to zoom out. Here’s the truth: Your offer has the power to transform your business, but only if it’s crystal clear and laser-focused on these three essentials: 1️⃣ Where your audience is now 2️⃣ Where they dream of being 3️⃣ The real reason they’re stuck If your offer doesn’t make someone say, “YES, this is what I’ve been looking for!” Then you’ve got work to do. Because the best strategy, the perfect lead magnet, or the most viral post can’t fix a broken offer. Remember, your offer is more than just a product or service, it’s your ultimate value proposition. And when it’s dialed in? It’s unstoppable. 🚀
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One of my favorite testimonial! ↳ I'm really excited to share with you all. ↳ It's from a long-term client for whom I’ve built three websites! ↳ He is very satisfied from my work! ➤ Lesson learned: ↳ Clients who are well-informed and feel heard are more likely to be satisfied and loyal to your business. So, ↳ Invest in your clients, and you’ll build a strong partnership that lasts. P.s. What’s one way you’ve gone above and beyond for your clients? P.p.s Share your experiences in the comments!
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I know the solopreneurs struggle all too well. To template or not to template, that's my question. Templated solutions are a great starting point because: - they are affordable when you are on a budget - they are super convenient because 50% of the work is done - they are easy to use when you are running out of time But do they truly capture the essence of "YOUR" business? I use them, too. It's where most of the work with my clients starts, but it never ends there. Why? Brands need more to stand out and connect with their customers on a deeper level that is unique to them. How? The key to unlocking one full potential lies still in the power of human interaction and creativity. Because we need to: - see the bigger picture that often lives beyond a template. - uncover the heart and soul of your business through collaboration. - translate your unique story into a visual identity that truly resonates. - leverage their strategic vision to craft a brand that sets me apart Why not use the best of both worlds to unlock your full potential and ensure your voice is heard loud and clear? You know where to find me if you like to know more about how.
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Are you actively looking for opportunities? Here's a reminder for the weekend 1. Update your portfolio title, description, thumbnails - you can refer from Fueler® Hall of fame to learn how to make use of it (I will add link in the comment) 2. Take feedback on your proof of work ask your senior or a friend or someone from the industry who you think can help you with feedback on your proof of work 3. Complete that pending proof of work take out time to complete that pending proof of work you have been procrastinating. your future self negotiating for raise/hike will thank you 4. Start creating that new proof of work you cannot stop thinking about Always a great idea to add new projects to your portfolio. Stay updated with the current trends, make it contextual with the brands Lastly, need feedback on your Fueler portfolio, drop your link below. Happy to help out 🤝
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