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011. Social Shift: Finding the Confidence to Show Up on Social Media
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Social media is necessary for building a business in 2021, and I don’t think it’s going away any time soon. It’s where you find your leads, how you market your product, and where you build community within your audience. But showing up is sometimes easier said than done. Often, we get in our own way and it holds us back from being consistent on social media, even when we know it’s the key to getting those results we’re dreaming about.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 6 most common limiting beliefs most people have when it comes to social media and some perspective to help you overcome them and start making progress on your goals.
✨ Episode Highlights ✨
- Why social media is so important for marketing your business
- What to do if you feel like you are undeserving of the spotlight
- How to show up even when you aren’t 100% sure what to say
- A salty perspective on showing up for a small audience
- What to do when you hear about an algorithm change
- Why micromanaging your followers might be killing your confidence
🔗 Episode Links 🔗
- Social media marketing made easy: Join the Savvy Social Tribe!
- Join the Build it Like a Business Community
- Follow us on Facebook
- Connect on Instagram
32 episódios
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Why? Feed inativo status. Nossos servidores foram incapazes de recuperar um feed de podcast válido por um período razoável.
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Manage episode 286373404 series 2858611
Social media is necessary for building a business in 2021, and I don’t think it’s going away any time soon. It’s where you find your leads, how you market your product, and where you build community within your audience. But showing up is sometimes easier said than done. Often, we get in our own way and it holds us back from being consistent on social media, even when we know it’s the key to getting those results we’re dreaming about.
In today’s episode, I’m sharing the 6 most common limiting beliefs most people have when it comes to social media and some perspective to help you overcome them and start making progress on your goals.
✨ Episode Highlights ✨
- Why social media is so important for marketing your business
- What to do if you feel like you are undeserving of the spotlight
- How to show up even when you aren’t 100% sure what to say
- A salty perspective on showing up for a small audience
- What to do when you hear about an algorithm change
- Why micromanaging your followers might be killing your confidence
🔗 Episode Links 🔗
- Social media marketing made easy: Join the Savvy Social Tribe!
- Join the Build it Like a Business Community
- Follow us on Facebook
- Connect on Instagram
32 episódios
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