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Stop Making "Going Viral" Plan A

Get Started Monday:


Weekly Theme: Let's start focusing our actions on things that work, that will help you grow a business that will stand the test of time.

Marketing Momentum Tip:  If going viral is your goal, you are setting your business up for short term gains...NOT because you can't do it, you might, but because that is not a business model that works.

Accountability Check-In: Look at your weekly planner, what actions do you need to take today and tomorrow to be on track for the Wednesday accountability blog? 

List a win from last week: [Your Reflective Answ


Somewhere along the way entrepreneurs were taught that the goal is to be popular. Get more likes. Get more followers. Get more attention. Become the Prom Queen.


Social media makes it feel like we all need to chase the spotlight in order to matter. The truth is that this pressure feels a lot like high school. Everyone is trying to be seen. Everyone is trying to stand out. But popularity never built a strong business. Trust does!


A viral post might make you feel excited for a moment, but excitement does not convert into customers. People work with you because they trust you. They trust your face, your name, your consistency, and the way you show up even when there is nothing to gain.


Viral attention is shallow. It skims across the surface and disappears fast, bringing you temporary clients that move on in a flash of the next shiny thing. Trust goes deeper and stays with you for years.



If you want a business that lasts you need a plan that focuses on real people and real connections. Here are three practical tactics that build trust every single week.


-First, create a weekly connection block where you reach out to people who already know you. Send a thank you message, check in on a project they are working on, or simply let them know you appreciate what they do.


-Second, build a running list of ten to twenty business owners you want to support and find small ways to lift them up. Celebrate their wins and share their success.


-Third, let real conversations guide your content. Every question you hear in your day can become a helpful post or a short video. When your content comes from real life it instantly feels more authentic.


When you stop trying to impress the internet and start showing up for the people who trust you, your marketing becomes easier and your business becomes stronger.


Viral is a lottery ticket. Trust is a strategy. And the entrepreneurs who grow the fastest are the ones who build a reputation people can rely on every day, not the ones who go viral once or twice.


Call to Action: Ready to build a stronger brand through warm marketing, not viral chasing, join the 5 Day Challenge and grab your free copy of my book AFTER you finish. Your next level starts with real people, real connections, and a strategy that actually works.

 
 
 

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William Sammons

Phone: 410.708.8858

Email: LiveLocalMD@gmail.com

Huntingtown, Maryland

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