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how much my biz grew when I didn’t use social media

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Youngun’s these days are always surprised when they hear it’s possible to build your busin

Youngun’s these days are always surprised when they hear it’s possible to build your business without relying on social media. Wait what… there are other ways ? Yeah. So if you’ve been thinking you have to - but don’t want to have to - use social media to grow your business, let me give you some encouraging news: I didn’t use much social media for my business between years four to seven (approximately). Yet during those years, my business still grew by 25% to 50%... each year . Maybe we would have grown even more with social, but the trade-off just wasn’t worth it for me… Frankly, I find having to constantly post and be “visible”...exhausting. Not to mention that it felt like the opposite of the freedom, flexibility, and fulfillment I started my Freedom Business to create. Yet another reason (of many) I turned to SEO: ‘Cause if you want to create and give value, but don’t love the whole social media song and dance, there’s no better way to do it. Not to mention that people literally find you because they’re interested in what you have to offer—not because you were sprung upon them as they were burning time scrolling through their feed. Which means that - because they find you - they see you as THE expert. (That’s why when you sell to people who find you through SEO, they already know how good you are, so you don’t have to convince them or be “salesy.”) On top of the fact that SEO is ultimately a lot more scalable and profitable too. But the point is, there are lots of ways to grow your business without social media. Here are just a few to get you started: [luisazhou.com/blog/business-without-social-media]( Luisa Zhou PS - If you too don’t want to have to rely on social media to grow your business, here’s how we can help you grow through SEO: You can learn more about the the strategy right here: [Watch a free masterclass explaining how to grow with SEO]( . Or if you already know you want to add SEO—and all its benefits—to your business: [Enroll in Clients Come to Me]( to get the full system with step-by-steps, templates, guides, and Q&A support. Or if you want us to do it FOR you: [Hire my team]( to do it all for you so you can focus on doing what you love. (Your business does need to be at 6-figures or more in annual revenue for this option to be a good fit.) --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc., 1434 Western Ave, Suite 1 #5511 Albany, NY 12203

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