@thedankoe True, obviously that only works if you are genuinely convinced your product is worth buying.
@thedankoe Can't agree more on that! Be honest with your audience/customers. The rest will come!
@thedankoe Ben Settles takes this a step further and suggests even talking about the perceived negative features of your "thing" and reframing them as positives. He calls it "making the skeleton dance"
@thedankoe Is this a joke? Marketing is the opposite of honesty.
@thedankoe Get everything right with your service and product. There's no need to lie.
@thedankoe I completely agree! Honesty and transparency are key components of building trust with customers and creating a strong brand reputation. By being honest in your marketing efforts, you not only establish credibility but also show that you value your customers and their experience.
@thedankoe People are tired of glamorous filters and highlight reels all over social media That's why behind-the-scenes content do unexpectedly well nowadays!