@IndiaHaier@IndiaHaier your service is a nightmare. 👎 Every time my washing machine or fridge breaks (which is like every 2 months), all I get is “we’ll connect you to the next dept.” No one calls back, no fixes, nothing. Worst after-sales ever. #Haier
Brownie points to those who tag brands that use LinkedIn as the primary platform for employee appreciation.
But don’t hold back if you’d like to mention shout-out examples from other platforms like Twitter, Instagram, or even company websites.
Thanks in advance!
Twitter fam, help me out!
I’m writing a blog about employee shout-out examples and need your help finding brands that excel at giving employees the spotlight they deserve.
Hey Twitterverse!
I'm writing an article on B2B SaaS meme marketing and would love your help! Do you know of any examples of B2B SaaS companies using memes in their marketing campaigns?
Send them to me, please!
#B2BSaaS#Marketing#MemeMarketing
@elisedopson Ik. Another frustrating thing is even when we call out a specific audience, for instance, salespeople, people with def no direct sales experience keep waltzing in. Their attempt to build links without any heavy lifting is truly pathetic.
“The money is in the follow up”
You hear this from salespeople all the time, but how exactly do you do it?
Here’s when to send follow-up messages, how to write them, and 5 follow-up templates:
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A very real example of what writing an intro looks like:
- Spend 2 hours writing the perfect intro with call-outs, examples, research-backed claims, and a natural plug of the product
- Go back the next day only to redo the intro, structure it better, cut out unnecessary details
5. Ask Open-Ended Questions
♦️Questions build curiosity.
♦️But don't ask yes or no questions.
Example: "What Will You Be When You Grow Up?"
♦️Why Does This Work?
Open-ended questions
Intriguing and concise.
5 Step Formula to Create Compelling Email Subject Lines(A Thread)
1. Create an information gap
♦️Focus on what the readers don't know. Build curiosity in them.
Example: "Something Special For Gayathry"
♦️Why Does This Work?
It is personalized and creates FOMO in readers.
4. Be Abrupt and Make Them Curious
♦️Create intrigue by being abrupt. ♦️Churn up questions in the reader's mind.
Example: "Oops! There It is!"
♦️Why Does This Work?
Makes the reader ask what.