“Posting about what you do on social media isn’t enough,” Woods notes. Instead, she encourages clients to treat their business like the business it is. That is, do market research, make a business plan, create an offer, work on lead generation, etc. If you’re new to the business world, investing in business education and marketing programs might be worthwhile as you build your plan.
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