They unlock the ability to provide personalized, interactive communication akin to
talking to a human customer service or sales rep, but at scale for much cheaper than call centers.
Whether you have a product or a service (which is what travel bloggers offer) you have
to get it (or yourself) out into the market — which involves selling — Daniel Pink wrote a great book — «To Sell is Human» which I felt took a lot of the fear out of approaching people (potential customers) with either your product (or you) by talking of buoyancy strategies when confronted by negative responses — which, lets face it is the biggest fear to asking in the first place — But more revelatory is to ask yourself — Can I do thi
to get it (or yourself) out into the market — which involves selling — Daniel Pink wrote a great book — «
To Sell is Human» which I felt took a lot of the fear out of approaching people (potential customers) with either your product (or you) by talking of buoyancy strategies when confronted by negative responses — which, lets face it is the biggest fear to asking in the first place — But more revelatory is to ask yourself — Can I do thi
To Sell is
Human» which I felt took a lot of the fear out of approaching people (potential
customers) with either your product (or you) by
talking of buoyancy strategies when confronted by negative responses — which, lets face it is the biggest fear
to asking in the first place — But more revelatory is to ask yourself — Can I do thi
to asking in the first place — But more revelatory is
to ask yourself — Can I do thi
to ask yourself — Can I do this?
It means developing real relationships with potential
customers,
talking to people about the ideas that underpin your art, and being an approachable
human being who cares about others, who is also unafraid
to ask people
to pay for your work.