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22 things I have learnt about life through running a solo digital business.
1. Never go to bed angry—with yourself or someone else 2. Things that don’t happen to you, even after you work really hard for them aren’t meant to be. Better things are ALWAYS in store 3. When one thing doesn’t work out, don’t give up. Try something else—make it work for you 4. Keep the people who’ve seen your good, bad and ugly side, close to you. They’re rare and precious 5. Be financially independent—the age doesn’t matter. 6. Do your own thing atleast once in your life. It’ll give you freedom, control, responsibility and critical life lessons 7. Whatever you’re doing in your career, don’t do something your heart doesn’t desire 8. Don’t give into people’s belief of what’s best for you. Only you know that 9. Don’t let anyone else tell you what you can/cannot achieve. Eff’ em! 10. Odds don’t matter. You can defeat them every time if you believe in what you’re doing 11. Hustle culture is overrated. Balanced life is underrated. Go for the latter. 12. Everything in life is a consequence of your actions—situations, feelings, good or bad. Acknowledge it. 13. Being too emotional is both a strength, and weakness. 14. Try to unlearn things you don’t like, and accept. Replace them with things that’ll move you closer to the life you want to live. 15. It’s never too late to start working on something you love. 16. Money matters but not over your health, family, friends and love. 17. Surround yourself with people who empower you, inspire you, push you, and give you a slap of reality-check every time you go off track. 18. Get rid of people who sugarcoat things. 19. It’s important to fall recklessly in love at a young age, make mistakes and get your heart broken. You’ll discover yourself, everything you want and everything you don’t want in your life. 20. Don’t romanticise the things you see on social media blindly, half of them don’t show the real side. 21. Build stronger, more authentic relationships with people, not things. 22. Don’t be too hard on yourself.
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@Honey Varma Thank you.
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@Saloni Satpute thank you so much.
Heyaaa!
Hey ambitious girlies! I'm Chandni, 22 year young, here to get inspired and inspire others to be independent. I'm a copywriter, email marketer, client acquisition head for my 6-fig agency right now I wanna network and probably chat with you on a call someday😁🥰, I love interacting on zoom calls and meeting new people. Looking forward to reading your goals.
Heyaaa!
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@Chand Soni do you have any good guide to cold email? Been trying and failing alot trying to do it
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@Vaishnavi S Yes do
What's the BEST way to pitch? (I've done 100s of pitches)
1. FB groups: it’s a no-no for me, you’ll almost always find them paying peanuts and it’s a rare sight to find someone who’ll pay high. 2. Job boards: while you can get some fair-paying gigs through these boards, there’s a hell of a lot competition because these are public boards and loads of freelancers apply to them so again, landing a big client? Small chances. 3. Social media: now, this is the biggest one. Social media vs cold emailing is a fair fight because both of them generate high-impact results. But when it comes to landing big projects, inbound leads take some time to start showing up + you can’t control who reaches out to you and cannot guarantee big clients or high paying clients. This is also the reason why I started outreach because I couldn’t wait around for my dream clients to message me. ✨Cold emailing: everything is in your control—what you pitch, how you pitch, what you quote and ofcourse, to whom you pitch. You can reach out to the biggest of players in the industry and bag a project. If not immediately, after some follow ups atleast. Also social media and cold emailing aren’t very independent. I’ve seen a lot of my cold email responses because the recipient had already seen me on social media or because they went through my LinkedIn or Twitter profile through the email signature. But if I’ve to choose one—cold emailing wins. You’re the master there and you control everything. So, have you started cold emailing yet?
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@Anumeha Srivastava Thank you so much for supporting the post, Anu.
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@Kirthika Nandakumar These are banger points.
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2 likes • Feb '24
@Sweta Choudhary Hi, I am a content strategist and am looking to make friends in this space; If it's not too forward: why don't you share with me what you do?
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@Honey Varma Great interaction Honey
Follow these to get results for LinkedIn your clients too (I've worked with 10).
If you’ve also been leveraging LinkedIn to build your brand and generate leads but not seeing any results, here are some reasons why: 1. Experimentation LinkedIn functions along the same lines as other social media platforms. There’s no one-size-fits—all strategy to grow but if you’ve been using the same strategy or content formats for a really long time, there’s your lead blocker. Do a combination of text, image, video, poll, carousel posts, analyze the results and double down on what works for you. Experimentation is key. 2. Selfish posting Engagement is a two-way street. You don’t engage with people, they won’t engage with you and believe it or not—getting engagement on your posts is important to drive the right set of eyes to your profile and convert them into opportunities. So, engage with your connections genuinely with a value-add comment or use their posts as conversation starters for networking. 3. Lack of a balanced content strategy Too many people rely on trend-jacking and stories to drive results for them. Yes, these are important too, but they’ll only get you engagement, not leads. Instead, you want to balance your strategy by creating a mix of experience-backed content + educational content that contributes to your thought leadership on the platform to get you leads. 5. Audience targeting At one point of time, my connection list was filled with software developers because of which my reach started tanking as my content wasn’t relevant for them. I had to manually remove them from my connections. So, make sure your connections contain only people from your target audience. Be picky with who you connect with. 6. Consistency This is the basic rule for growing on any social media platform. You’re consistent with your efforts, it brings you small wins and compounds into larger wins. And this is what most people slack off on, thus failing to generate results. So, cliche advice but maintain consistency, it’ll reward you.
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