3. Show your most human side:

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Rajudh74
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3. Show your most human side:

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But even better, searching and creating the publication with other sources of information and communication will be much better, being interviewed in a podcast, a video or a collaboration will be the best way to generate content naturally.

2. Trust your closest circle:
Many times we have content saved on our cell phone or computer and until a family member or friend tells us to publish it, we don't do it. If you feel better, show your content to your closest circle, but don't be afraid to show it on social media.

If you generate content to boost your business through your switzerland email address personal brand, an excellent way is to humanize the networks, tell something personal, your successes, failures, feelings and thoughts that are part of your personal part that at the end of the day connect with your professional part in the purpose.

4. Be your brand ambassador:
In reality, we create content to inform, to show our ideas, what we do and what our ventures do for society, so let's be the first to let people know that we are proud of our companies, our brands and our team.

5. Self-promotion publications
Self-promotion is a word that is quite subjective… I think that self-promotion is more a case of someone having a commercial spirit or excessive self-reference. I think we are seeing it from a study based on who is offering the content and not from the audience…

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"IF THE CONTENT IS OF INTEREST TO THE AUDIENCE, IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BE CONSIDERED SELF-PROMOTION."

Of course you can be relatable or you can put yourself in the first person once you are posting…Do you consider this self-promotion? Not as long as it is of interest to your audience…

“Those of us who are publishing are vain..” I do not agree at all… Once you search for a person’s name, the first thing that comes up on Google is your Linkedin profile , so it is not about vanity, it is about informing, it is about not leaving empty a place that a market may be needing and not wasting an opportunity to offer visibility, to offer knowledge and content that you already have… There is always a balance, but I do not think it is vanity and I do not think it is self-promotion.
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