Making money is a call, which I answered.
I rather sell my peanuts shamelessly than to beg for urgent 2k from a man.
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Why do you think brands pay influencers millions just to take a photo with their product?
Read this to the end, it change the way you build your content before you even begin.
Big brands pay influencers not to run ads or explain their products. Just to be seen holding it.
Why do you think they spent a huge amount on that?
Have you ever asked yourself as a business owner or Social Media Manager?
Well, it's a strategy to buy people's trust with just a single photo.
They are buying the trust those influencers already built with their audience.
They are borrowing years of loyalty in a single frame.
That is the real lesson most businesses miss.
Your audience is not waiting for the most consistent poster or the brand that cracked the algorithm.
They are waiting for the brand that understands them, their fears, their desires, and the transformation they are quietly hoping for.
The algorithm changes every quarter, but not human emotion.
Before you write any content, ask yourself what your audience is afraid of.
What do they want to become?
What has disappointed them before?
What would make them finally trust someone enough to buy?
Build your brand voice around those answers.
Because when people feel understood, they build trust and buy.
When you consistently speak to what they actually feel, they become the kind of customers who bring others with them.
Study your people deeply, then let everything you post be proof that you did.
In the photo below is @ArewaScatter, one of the most best peanuts sellers in Northern Nigeria.
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