


For example, we are a small business, just 2 of us, and we teach people how to use social media for their business. You might also want to check what business do before you spam them. My advice to you is to build relationships before you start spamming people. "I'll be removing you from my contacts as I find your messages very spammy. Well, quite obviously he still hasn’t taken the time to look at my profile, or my business. Could you point me towards the best person to speak to about this? Or please grab a call slot here: ( link removed)" "I’d like to speak to someone in your organisation to find out if we’d be a good fit to help your business. And then yesterday, I received another message from him… It just seemed like a Here-is-what-I-do-and-why-I’m-the-best-at-it message, and I really wasn’t interested. Often as businesses grow, they go on to outsource social media, but we think if you have the knowledge you can choose to either do it yourself, or work with someone that can do it for you, without being duped.

We teach people to understand how to do this for themselves. So why would I be looking for someone to do it for me? I’m no where near his ideal client, and he certainly wasn’t the sort of person I would engage to do work for me, or my clients. More than that, we specifically work exclusively with small businesses. We do workshops, training, 1-2-1 and more. Well, if you take a moment to do a little research, if HE had taken a moment to research, you can see that Digital Fixers teach people how to do their own social media. They are a large company that does social media for businesses. The next day I got an unsolicited email telling me all about the company he works for, and how much his services cost. A week ago, I was sent a connection request on LinkedIn, which I accepted.
