What happens if you are expecting something and the other party doesn’t rise to that occasion? That happened to me this week, and it was enough of a shake up that I was able to learn an important lesson or two from it
Back story
I came across a Social media marketing workshop on Facebook, and thought, hey, this might just help me with my social media. I know I could be doing way better, so maybe this person would be able to help me. so I signed up and liked several aspects of keeping people engaged with the event. THere were emails and texts that helped remind you that something was coming up in the next hour or so. Then I learned that there was a VIP and it was only $27 dollars. Thought awesome, what could
Was learning social
I learned some very basic points, yet the way it was run allowed me to see a few aspects of running a workshop that I needed to see so that my own could be better.
What did I learn?
There are a few small nuggets I got out of the event.
How many posts do you typically need to make, and what ratio of posts are recommended? She even talked about different types of social media posts you could use.
a rough outline of a content calendar
They aren’t you
Examine their words: They called their workshop a master class. That wasn’t my definition, but that is a point where my expectations were set too high.
Back to the basics
Because of my thoughts, I realized I had stopped doing my thought downloads for quite a while.
That marketing is for your clients and I wasn’t this person’s client
We have expectations and we have to know how to manage them.
Do the model and examine what it is
