🌟 There's a new masterclass you won't want to miss!
Hosted by our own @Mimi Ramsey , Why Your Promo Posts Are Being Ignored - And How To Add Personality So People Actually Give a Toss! is a masterclass you absolutely won't want to miss on Feb 27. Classifieds moderator @Faith Adebayo gave an amazing masterclass on how to do posts that are SEO rich and get you seen outside of Skool (the replay can be found in her ad in the classroom) and now Classifieds moderator Mimi Ramsey is teaching about how to make connections inside (and outside) of the community so that you can make sales. There are two types of posts that get the most traction in this community: those that provide value and those that tell a story (sharing an opinion helps too!). Luckily for us, we have two moderators that specialize in both of these kinds of posts! Now, here's more from Mimi: __________________________________________________________________ Why Your Promo Posts Are Being Ignored (And How To Add Personality So People Actually Give A Toss) Let’s be frank. OBVS. Most promo posts aren’t being ignored because your offer is rubbish. They’re being ignored because they’ve been SAFE-IFIED. Polite-ified. Professional-ified. Stripped of the very thing that makes someone actually CARE. And I see this ALL THE EFFIN’ TIME. I’ve been doing businessing 25+ years. Dance. Yoga. Meditation. Events. Promo. Agency world. Online since 2017. I’ve built epic communities from scratch. I’ve helped humans go from “uhm I don’t know what to say” to “HOLY GUACAMOLE THAT ACTUALLY LANDED” in about five minutes flat. I can spot a personality-stripped promo post from a mile off. PFFFFT. It’s like when someone says “I’m fine” and you know they’re absolutely not fine. Same energy. Here’s what usually happens… You’ve got something TOTES EPIC AF. You care about it. You believe in it. But when it’s time to promote, you tidy yourself up. You soften the edges. You remove the opinion. You take out the humour. You take out the weird analogy. You take out the rant. You take out the “did she just say that?” bit.