Hi. I know you& #39;re busy. And your skin is literally glowing.
This is a quick guide for How to Be a Pal in the Digital Age.
Do you know someone who has to regularly conjure up business to feed themselves?
This is a quick guide for How to Be a Pal in the Digital Age.
Do you know someone who has to regularly conjure up business to feed themselves?
This could be a musician, a photographer, a freelancer or consultant of some sort. Maybe they created a web-series or they& #39;re a podcaster, like uh, me.
Since you care deeply about the people in your life:
1. Share their content. Time involved-1 milisecond.
Since you care deeply about the people in your life:
1. Share their content. Time involved-1 milisecond.
2. Like their content. Time involved-1 milisecond.
3. Indicate online that you& #39;re "interested" in or "going" to their event (FB, even if you& #39;re not). Time involved-1 milisecond.
4. Like their Facebook business page. Time involved-1 milisecond.
3. Indicate online that you& #39;re "interested" in or "going" to their event (FB, even if you& #39;re not). Time involved-1 milisecond.
4. Like their Facebook business page. Time involved-1 milisecond.
5. Comment on their stuff related to their business. Time involved 1 minute.
6. When someone asks for a service or product your friends offer, tag and recommend them. Time involved 2 minutes.
6. When someone asks for a service or product your friends offer, tag and recommend them. Time involved 2 minutes.
7. Write an honest testimonial for them online. Time involved-5 minutes. They& #39;ve probably done •something• for you that will help others know how dope your friend is in their profession.
Why? Algorithms determine what people should see online. You& #39;re helping your friends be more visible so that potential customers can find them.
Look at all that winning you& #39;re doing by being a nice person •and• helping someone you care about. Even a combination of the above realistically takes less than 7 minutes.