B2C strategies. What has worked best for you?
Salar Davari
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Luka Brzin@luka_brzin
Building credibillity on Reddit and Linkedin. If people see you post valuable content without the promotion of a certain productm they are going to trust you more which is going to help you in the future when you actually do have a product to sell.
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@luka_brzin This is a good advice, but a lot people dont really understand the importance of personal branding on LinkedIn and avoid it as it does require a lot of time invesment.
I had been in that boat, there fore I launched ConnectGenie AI (connectgenie.ai)
Its a personal AI Assistant for Linkedin which helps Linkedin users:
- Create valuable Linkedin posts
- Craft engaging comments
- Write Personalised Connection Request Notes for better networking.
- Write Customised Job Cover letters based on an individual's Job Profile.
Do check it out, its free to use initially as it offer free connects when you sign up.
I hope to launch it soon on product hunt as well.
minimalist phone: creating folders
Showing my face – people trust me more :)
Learning Loop
@busmark_w_nika hard agree. we recorded a video and added it to our website learningloop.com, which resulted in an improved conversion rate
Zixflow
Building my founder people and also promoting my product on my profile also networking :)
Learning Loop
Here are some strategies that have worked for us at https://learningloop.com
1. Creating value-added posts and posting them on different communities including PH, Reddit, slack and Discord communities.
2. Hosting in-person events
3. Creating a referral program for members
4. Creating social media posts
5. Creating info products
Kommunicate
For b2c strategies mostly Instagram would work is what I believe
Launching soon!
Personalized marketing has been a game-changer for B2C strategies. Tailoring messages and offers to individual preferences boosts engagement and conversion rates.
It’s all about connecting with customers on a personal level!