Start a website/ newsletter curating all the weekend domestic travel deals from all those companies who do day trips, weekend trips, domestic travel stuff.
Sometimes you miss out on stuff because you don't know where to look.
I'd curate one but I lack the time.
Imagine a website full of travel stuff, activity ideas from all types of budgets.
Also including these activities.
Twitter Analytics helps you understand how your content impacts your audience and the ways in which your activity on the platform can help you grow your business.
On your profile- Click More ... - Analytics
The tool is free, accessible to all users, and includes information about your Twitter engagement rate, impressions, tweet activity, and information about your followers.
Check it out.
You can review Twitter Analytics to take a deep dive into what your engagement looks like on the days you post more or less content to determine what’s working well for your specific audience. Test!
PRICING is just a touchy subject. Freelancers, content creators & artists, how do you decide on the price you charge for your services? Gather around.
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This conversation cropped up on twitter a few months back and I realized that many people (freelancers, content creators and even artists) don't know how much to charge for what they are offering.
How much do you charge for your services?
1. Competitor pricing
★ Look at other people in your niche and what they charge.
★ If you are an online freelancer, look at what other people charge on their profiles.
You might have to swallow your pride and ask directly. #createbrandbuild
Can private people who don't love to overshare details about their personal lives still grow a brand in this age of video and visual content? Yes they can!
Here are ways you can make YT videos without showing your face/ without talking about your life. dreamandu.com/youtube-channe…
Other ways to make videos if you are a private person. 1. Show the work.
Let your focus be your work. There is so much you can do in your area of focus.
Email Management tips you get too many emails each with its own tasks and needing a response?
Here is how you can manage your email inbox (for Outlook & Gmail).
Reduce email anxiety. (yes it's a thing)
1. Archive emails that are full of fluff and those you don't need in the near future. ie. Newsletters you will never read again etc. 2. Delete emails you don't need at all. ie. promos, spam
3. Prioritize.
Create a new folder called to-do where you save those emails you must get to first.
Gmail also has labels for you to label super important emails needing action.