7 Reasons You Should Start Selling on Twitter (Even If You& #39;re Under 1000 Followers)

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1. Most people think selling is bad and they fear that they will annoy their followers.

Let& #39;s get one thing very clear...

Selling is great. You just have to do it right.

In fact, you& #39;re doing your customer a disservice by not bringing them offers.

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You should only sell top quality products that you believe in 100% https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤩" title="Vom Star geblendet" aria-label="Emoji: Vom Star geblendet">

If you have a product that can help solve someone& #39;s problem you should tell them.

Else they will continue spending time trying to find the solution on their own.
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2. There are a lot of things that go into selling and without practice you& #39;ll suck...

Sorry.

Solution? Get started as soon as possible.

Every audience is different, and you& #39;ll get to see what works with them and what doesn& #39;t.

This brings me to my third point.
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3. People get used to seeing you sell.

When you sell regularly people get used to it and they won& #39;t get annoyed.

By selling often it becomes a part of your brand which brings me to my next point... https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">
4. You become an authority.

By selling (in the right way) you show people you& #39;re an authority in your niche.

Someone who& #39;s unsure in their domain would never sell with the conviction you& #39;re portraying.

It all comes down to authenticity though... Only sell the best.
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5. You prove to yourself it can be done

You don& #39;t even need to make much money either.

Simply breaking that barrier in your mind,

will shut up the little voice who tells you that you& #39;re insane for trying this.

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6. You qualify your angle.

Imagine that you spend several months trying to build something, only to find that no one wants it.

That would be a horrible waste of time... Solution?

Qualify your angle/product before you give it too much of your time.

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Try selling them something similar first.

Find a book that offers some of the same benefits for instance.

If they react positively to your offer, you can start creating your own course/book/etc.

This brings me to my last point today... https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">
7. Why not make money while you& #39;re at it?

You& #39;re spending time building something great, why not make some money at the same time?

Making money is fun and motivating, use that to your advantage. https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤑" title="Gesicht mit Geld-Mund" aria-label="Emoji: Gesicht mit Geld-Mund">
That was it for today& #39;s thread, I hope it brought you some value.

If you want to dive a little deeper I recommend you read @HustlingForever& #39;s book "Twitter Cash Machine".

He goes into details on how you can start selling the right way.

The link is below if you& #39;re interested https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👇" title="Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Rückhand Zeigefinger nach unten">
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