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Hindsight that made me a better business owner

As a person with a start up juggling all parts of the business. I used to do it all. I hit one major roadblock, which was marketing my business. I'd say I spent 5 months with no clients. I made my own social media content which wasn't getting any traction for many reasons ; consistency, content sucked, no advertisements, and not getting in front of potential clients. I then remembered one thing. I need to hire people to do this. Marketing is not my specialty and it would be in my best interest to focus on growing the business. I need to see myself as the glue that holds the business together. As funds were limited. I used this mentality and had to be resourceful, meaning finding people to consult with - sometimes for free, hired help, sparring partners, and it made me grow faster and get clients. To those that can benefit from this get, yourself a team around you and focus on the how am I going to grow the business, it'll save you time.

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u/Real-winner-6491 — 7 days ago
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Those growing community through social media

I'm building out content looking for my ideal clients. Currently using IG reels to build trust, engagement, and follows. I intend on creating ads down the line as well as improving my content quality. Question to those more established, what are ya'll doing different, and what tips could you recommend to growing a community?

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u/Real-winner-6491 — 7 days ago