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When it comes to marketing, the greatest risk lies in clinging to outdated tactics. So, the key is to keep updating yourself." This quote sums up our goal here at Green Tea. We're all about sharing new ideas and business insights. Our newsletters aim to start conversations and keep you in the loop. We're always eager to hear your thoughts and welcome your feedback.
This weekβs podcast talks about "keeping marketing innocent," which means being real and understanding toward your audience when telling stories. Instead of just trying to grab attention, it suggests focusing on giving something valuable to a particular group of people. Sri and Ramesh also share examples of this kind of marketing. They further highlight the significance of creating assets that genuinely help people and foster connections, ultimately leading to more meaningful engagement and long-term success.
Is there more to the concept of lead magnets than just collecting email IDs? Click the link below because we have rethought this concept and shared our viewpoints in our blog titled 'Lead Magnets and Lasting Connections.β
How to Create a Winning Social Media Content Calendar
Crafting a successful social media content calendar is just as vital as creating compelling content. Hereβs a blog from Highperformr.ai where they giveaway secrets to designing an effective calendar that resonates with your audience, aligns with your goals, and drives engagement.
Tool of the week
Summaries on LinkedIn provide a concise overview of your professional background, skills, and accomplishments. They offer potential connections and employers a quick snapshot of who you are, what you do, and what you bring to the table. Hereβs a link to a free LinkedIn summary generator that can help you create detail-rich profiles. Go on, try it out and make a memorable first and lasting impression.
Thatβs all for now. See you all next week with some more interesting info. Ciao! π