@LenMarkidan Handling objections is a big part of marketing. There is layered craft to it but when you're the product (like when applying for new opportunities), it can be a whole different animal. It's tough to navigate but it's worth it just being honest and open.
@LenMarkidan Podia had a great question on yesterday's application just like this. I know exactly what you're talking about. I took the tact of being honest and up front while trying to describe the layered process I would follow to get those answers. I also answered the question. 😁
@LenMarkidan 💯 🙌 There is craft to grabbing attention. Explosions, cats, bikinis, outrage. All those feed algorithms but don't solve business brand problems.
In hindsight, applying w a video of me holding a cat in a bikini and yelling while I throw dynamite might not have been wise. lol🤣
@LenMarkidan I applied to your Director of Marketing position yesterday and I think I had a good handle on your needs given the job description, which I really liked by the way, but....I wanted to stop by and just ask you.
Of these three, which would you say is closest to your problem?
@podia +1 Agreed! Growing an audience is the toughest part but in my experience that is largely because the audience people envision is "fame" not community. Community is the secret. 🤫😆 Very cool that you made a course sharing these insights! I should check that out. 👀
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