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How to invite someone to engage with your thing
Episode 19 - How to invite someone to engage with your thing Join us as we delve into the art of inviting others to engage with your online content. In this episode, we discuss the delicate balance between respecting your audience's time and attention while enticing them to connect with your offerings.🎙️ Key Takeaways:Communication as an Act of Engagement: Inviting someone to engage with your content is an act of communication. Respect your audience's time and attention by considering what value you bring to the table.Moving Beyond Interruption: The hosts explore the challenge of avoiding the perception of being spammy or interruptive. The key is to provide relevant and compelling reasons for people to engage with your content.The Myth of "Free": Offering something for free doesn't guarantee engagement. People are more cautious with their attention and time. Your invitation should convey why your content is worth their investment.Understanding Your Audience: Recognize that your audience may not be as self-aware of their problems as you are of your solutions. Craft your invitation to resonate with where they are in their journey, rather than focusing solely on your expertise.Entering Their Conversation: A quote by Peter Drucker reminds us to enter the conversation that's happening in the minds of potential participants. Understanding their needs and desires can lead to more effective invitations.Creating Relevance: The hosts emphasize the importance of pinpointing the exact stage of your audience's journey where your content becomes relevant. Tailor your message to address their pain points or desires.Starting with Powerful Questions: Engage your audience with thought-provoking questions that align with their experiences. These questions can serve as bridges between their current situation and the value you offer.Seeking Outside Perspective: If crafting effective invitations proves challenging, seeking outside help or workshops can provide valuable insights and perspectives you might miss on your own.Engaging with your audience starts by understanding their needs and inviting them into a conversation that resonates with their current circumstances. Join us as we guide you through the process of crafting compelling invitations to connect and engage with your online content.Stay tuned for more episodes full of actionable insights and strategies for enhancing your online presence and impact.To join the conversation, come and join our FREE Facebook group Master Your MessageTo find out more about us and The Visible Coaches Podcast, visit thevisiblecoachespodcast.comwhere you'll also hear about free events and mini courses we offer to help introverted coaches make their mark in an extrovert's world.To get clarity on YOUR next step towards more visibility and business success, book a call with Angela.************