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the *easiest* part of your business (+last call)

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Most people think this should be the HARDEST part, but in my world, that’s completely backwards

Most people think this should be the HARDEST part, but in my world, that’s completely backwards... {NAME}, I believe that selling should be the easiest part of running your business. The last time I sold an offer on social media (a few weeks ago), I got a flood of responses like these… [image] And I fully believe that this is what your inbox should look like every time YOU make an offer as well. Now, full disclosure: Not every single person who messaged me bought. But, a lot of them did. And everyone—even those who didn’t buy—loved that I was sharing an exciting new offer. AKA: They loved that I was “selling.” Contrary to popular belief, results like these don’t happen because you create the best sales stories or posts ever. It happens as a result of what you do before you ever put out the offer. As in, yes you need to create good content. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg… Because just posting “good” content and hoping people will buy is the social media equivalent of simply doing “good” work in your job and hoping it’ll get you noticed and promoted. You have to master... >> The specific types of content to create. How to create them. What to include. What NOT to include. >> What you do when you’re not selling. How you come across. How you connect. >> And, how to bring all that together when you sell. If you want to know how to do all this so you can make a lot more sales on social media... Come and join us in Social Selling. [luisazhou.com/socialselling]( The beauty of this is that when you learn how to sell on social media the way I teach you, you’ll not only make a lot more sales, but also create way more impact, leadership, and connection. Which means you’ll enjoy your business (and life) a lot more. Which will then fuel your social media even more. Which will then create even more sales for your business. Plus, once you learn how to do this, it’s like riding a bike. You never forget, and you’ll be able to do it whenever you want...no matter the platform or algorithm updates. We start tomorrow! Luisa [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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