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Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
The most dangerous, common, and overlooked problem in the world:

Not wanting to self-promote.

It's why you lack opportunities, struggle with money & feel depressed.

Here is Gery Vee's 9-step protocol to beat the fear of self-promotion (for good):
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Tim Denning
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If you don't learn how to self-promote or you refuse to do it...

Then you will work for a corporation and outsource the sales & marketing to them.

That means they'll profit & you'll get far less than you're worth and have zero control / ownership.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
The people that hate self-promotion believe in these LIES:
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Lie #1: "I'll attract bullies or trolls."

Unlikely unless you're Tom Cruise.

Forget about bullies or trolls. They want what you have.

The more people you piss off the more successful you are.
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@Tim_Denning
Lie #2: "My work isn't good enough."

Yes it is.

The world doesn't crave experts. In fact they piss us off. We want leaders we can relate to.

If you don't believe in your work first, then no one else will.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Lie #3: "People will find my work if they want to"

No they won't.

• We're busy
• The internet is crowded
• Algorithms serve us slop

The solution is to MAKE people find your work.
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Lie #4: "A distribution channel will promote my work for me"

No 3rd-party is promoting your work for you

• Book publishers expect you to market
• Youtube won't promote your videos for free
• Google won't show your work without buying ads
• The record labels won't make you famous
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@Tim_Denning
Lie #5: "All I need is talent & the rest will figure itself out"

Talent isn't enough

If it was, then everyone on America's Got Talent or The Voice would be making money

Starving artists starve because they think talent is enough & so they ignore sales & marketing
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@Tim_Denning
Lie #6: "I'll just send my links to people who might find it useful"

Don't spam people with links to your work. It's desperate and needy. Instead...

Give value first. Then link at the end.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
Lie #7: "Self-promotion feels annoying or like I'm pestering people."

For some portion of the crowd, what you do will make their day.

What's more annoying than self-promotion is to be invisible.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
How to self-promote (without being sleazy or salesy):
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1. Self-promotion isn't salesy or sleazy

Persuading others through your content is just being helpful.

True sales is helping people.

Adopt this mindset and watch it change your life.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
2. Tell your stories

Instead of trying to sell, just tell people stories from your life and share what you've learned.

Stories persuade better than facts because they tap into our human nature & emotions.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
3. Show some emotion you f*cking pussy

The best self-promotion makes people feel something.

That's why daring to be vulnerable is a superpower.
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4. Demonstrate instead of brag

• "Here's how I got a 6-pack"

• "I studied Warren Buffet's letters for 60 hours. Here's what to invest in"

Sharing wisdom from yourself/others makes you look smart & successful without you needing to promote yourself.
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5. Build a personal brand

Not a company brand because people don't get excited to consume mindless ads.

Social media divided content up by humans, not topics.

A personal brand is just being yourself (minus the ego & selfies)
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
6. Leverage social media

You don't need to jam content down people's throats. Just post on social media.

People will discover your work that way. And it'll give you distribution to share your ideas.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
7. Decide what you want to be known for

I want to be known for obsession. I want people to know that intensity is what they're missing.

Decide on your core theme. Then write the same thing 10,000 different ways.
Tim Denning
@Tim_Denning
8. Use achievements to build trust with strangers

Your highlight reel isn't bragging. Nope. It shows competence. It shows you're a practitioner.

It's fine to share your wins as long as you frame them in a way that's helpful to others.
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9. Create a public mission

We are all storytellers. Think of yourself like a Netflix tv show.

We crave a protagonist. We want a leader.

Create a mission that defines what you want to build. Example:

"Helping 1000 people start writing online."
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