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What marketing strategy would you recommend for an antisocial person?
Many introverts struggle with marketing. And the reasons they give for this often come down to two things: They don’t know how to market in a way that feels authentic and true for them. They know what to do, but it whenever they do it, they end up exhausted. If either of these situations sound familRead more
Many introverts struggle with marketing. And the reasons they give for this often come down to two things:
See lessThey don’t know how to market in a way that feels authentic and true for them.
They know what to do, but it whenever they do it, they end up exhausted.
If either of these situations sound familiar, it’s important to realise that there are many, many ways to market your offerings. Regardless of what the marketing gurus tell you, you don’t have to use all of them – or any specific one in your business.
Three effective marketing strategies for introverts
The trick is usually figuring out which strategies work best for you. Here are three that tend to work well for introverts.
Use low-interaction marketing techniques
While introverts are all unique individuals with different strengths and preferences, there’s one thing that unites us. It’s the defining characteristic of introversion – that we ‘spend’ energy on interacting, and recharge when we’re alone.
It makes sense then that the marketing techniques that work best for introverts are often the ones that require the least real-time interaction.
High-interaction techniques include in-person networking events, exhibitor stands, tweetchats, and group Q&A webinars. Although we introverts are absolutely capable of doing all of these things – and doing them well – they will generally chew through a lot of our energy reserves.
If you’re still living with your parents, how strict are they?
Most of these rules are pretty odd, to be honest and most of them were put by my mom since I live with her. 1. I can’t wear pants. No jeans, no shorts, joggers or anything like that. Just skirts and dresses. This one is kind of a nightmare for me since jeans are so comfortable. Every pant I try to bRead more
Most of these rules are pretty odd, to be honest and most of them were put by my mom since I live with her.
See less1. I can’t wear pants. No jeans, no shorts, joggers or anything like that. Just skirts and dresses. This one is kind of a nightmare for me since jeans are so comfortable. Every pant I try to bring home is thrown in the trash unless they are pijama pants and depending on the mood i might get a sermon for wearing those as well.
2. Said skirts and dresses can’t be more than 3 fingers above the knee because, you know, it provokes men.
3. No crop tops, no strapless shirts unless I wear something on top of them and not too much cleavage. I just don’t care about this one, to be honest.
4. Can’t read books my mom doesn’t approve. But this one’s not really strict since she’s not a fan of reading and there are so many platforms to read. I get scolded for reading books about other religions or with themes related to supernatural stuff like vampires or witchcraft.
5. Can’t wear makeup. But that one is not bad, it’s not really interesting anyways.
6. Can’t wear any jewelry excepting for my watches and rings but JUST if they have a meaning (graduation and 15 years old). I still wear them and have some hidden around my room. My dad doesn’t care, but to avoid conflicts with mom he stopped buying me jewelry.
7. I must keep my Long hair. Always. Also, as natural looking as possible so changing my hair color is not a thing for me.
8. No swearing, excepting for words like “stupid” or “idiot” and in very rare cases. If any other word slips I better get ready for a 45 minute sermon and no thanks
9. No music other than “worship” is allowed at home. This one’s also not really strict ’cause there are earphones.
10. Have to go to church at least once on weekdays and then on Sunday. But that rule can be avoided if there’s something really important to do.