They still perceive themselves as hired servants

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aminaas1576
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They still perceive themselves as hired servants

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1. Redundancy
A lot of work, because you have to work a lot. Those same 100 posts, 500 stories, 100500 creatives for 1 ad — how else? You have to be busy!

I don't want to be busy. I want an effect for myself and for the client, so that he wants to work with me further. If the goal can be achieved in three ways, I will choose 1-2 most promising. For this, experience, brains, common sense are enough.

A new client asked me last month:

-Why are your prices so cheap? (Actually, my prices are average).

— And it’s cheap because I don’t waste my main resource — time — on redundant work. I simply remove from the processes what is not necessary, has little effect on the result, or is just a trifle for the indonesia email list sake of a trifle. I work less with a similar result. Pareto: 80/20. I ignore 20% because there is no goal to paint one perfect picture and die. I am an entrepreneur, not an artist.

And many SMM specialists do not even think of themselves as businessmen who must work hard and fulfill any wishes of the client, even when they are excessive and ineffective.

If you want to be an SMM pro, this is the place for you - a course on promoting business in social networks

2. Low technology
Let's take hashtags, for example. I recently read an article about choosing the right tags. What a pain in the ass and a bore. Some lists, tables, daily tag changes, tag sets separately by day...
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