Specific industry networking
You compete with others who never rest and hustle everywhere. To outrun them, you need to become a focused force, building meaningful relationships with key players within your niche.
Daily post
Post every day. It’s a never-ending game. But only post if it provides value. Don’t post useless selfies. Plus, if you can’t attract an audience, then don’t post. No matter how much value you provide, you still need to attract with your topics and titles. Otherwise, it’s not gonna work on the Internet.
Lots of comments
Comments are the key to hooking up new people who cross your path. It’s how you start conversations, trigger replies, and even attract high-profile clients beyond your wildest dreams. Ditch the simple “nice post” comments and add relevant, informative, and meaningful ones that show you’ve actually engaged with the content. So, sharpen your commenting skills and watch your network flourish!
Engaging with a specific number of people
It’s impossible to track thousands of people in your network effectively. Instead, create a Google Sheet with a list of highly targeted profiles and engage with them regularly. Reply to their comments, comment on their posts, and keep them within your professional circle. Remember, avoid spamming and instead, build rapport through genuine, professional conversations.
After establishing a connection, you can then pitch them your services or offerings. This personalized approach is much more likely to yield positive responses, potentially even leading to new clients.
Share your latest project details (story)
Our brains crave stories, and the most captivating one is often our own. Share the narrative of your recent projects! Describe how you delivered, the challenges you overcame, and the moments that brought client satisfaction. Write it, post it, and watch the engagement happen. This genuine storytelling always works wonders.