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mfmtechnical · 14 hours
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Attraction Marketing
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Attraction marketing is a strategy that focuses on drawing people to your business or brand organically, rather than relying on aggressive sales tactics. It's about building relationships, providing value, and inspiring trust. The goal is to create a community of loyal customers who are eager to do business with you.
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tommyomarketing · 1 year
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avonmom · 2 years
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SELL AVON WITH ATTRACTION MARKETING
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Sell Avon with Attraction Marketing The first couple years of my Avon business, I really struggled with the inner conflict of wanting to market, share & grow my Avon business and not be someone who was a nuisance, as many direct sales consultants were accused of at that time. Due to getting pregnant in 2016 & having a difficult pregnancy, I decided to transition my business to be primarily…
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lazylittledragon · 7 months
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obsessed with people saying “it’s cool to be weird now” fucking WHERE and how do i get there
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beef-unknwn · 9 months
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Rochelle Goyle if she slayed
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clockwork-carstairs · 5 months
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drinking game where you take a shot every time someone calls jem attractive in ghosts of the shadow market
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onehundredwishesss · 9 days
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Types of contents that will never fade out
• High school or college content
• Corporate or business owner content
• Skincare products or makeup tutorials
• Outfits, shoes and jewellery
• Finance, money, side hustles content
• Self love and self-improvement content
• Love, dating and relationships content
• Living alone, morning or night routines
• Family content
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klanced · 1 year
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I still have no idea how Veracxa actually played out in the show but I’m enamored by the idea that the team spends years fighting like the bitchiest most tenacious most androgynous lesbian ever. And then she becomes Lance’s sister-in-law.
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deep-spacediver577 · 1 year
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landwriter · 2 years
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i am sorry i was so close-
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northern-passage · 1 year
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i've been thinking a lot about the word "representation" and what it means and how it's changed over the last few years, particularly when it comes to the writing/publishing landscape but also in movies and tv shows… and i really don't like it anymore. to be clear, of course i think it's important to have diversity in your work, i'm not saying i hate the concept of representation. but i do really dislike the way it's used now, and i really just hate the word itself
in a broader sense it's just become a marketing tool. i'm not impressed by any publisher or author who just describes their book by listing all of the minorities/identities the characters represent as if that should be enough. it feels very gross, very exploitative and disingenuous. it also really bothers me because it's always marginalized identities- which i understand Why, but it feels very othering to me (and again. Very exploitative as an advertisement). you would never list out "cishet able-bodied white man" as a character description to pat yourself on the back over. so why do it to everyone else? why insinuate that one is the "default" and the other one is "special"? (and when i say this i'm mainly talking about advertisements/marketing. i understand why people would specify about characters in descriptions with the plot, but i don't like to see an ad that's just "this book has gay people!" with nothing else)
which then leads me to my other point, which is that a lot of people treat "representation" as if it's "too hard." like "oh i don't know enough to write about that, i don't have that experience, etc" which is a fair way to feel! however… it's weird that people only say this about writing trans characters or characters of color. i'm writing a story right now with a character who is really into motorcycles. i personally do not know that much about motorcycles, so i researched what parts are what & what different kinds of models there are & what basic bike care looks like. i guarantee Most people will have to google something at some point in their writing process. so what's the problem? it also, again, feels very othering when authors treat certain groups of people as "impossible" to write, "too hard" to understand. they are just.. people. you write them as a person. and then you figure out the rest later.
and i think part of the refusal or fear to write something outside of your experience is because of the way representation is treated as So Special. these characters are So Special that they aren't allowed to be anything other than "representation." they're Not allowed to be characters with complex emotions and interesting motivations, they have to just be Trans or Gay or Disabled or whatever. they're not allowed to be people. which means, at the end of the day, we loop right back around to where we were at the start….
there is bad representation. there are depictions of certain marginalized people that are harmful and that are damaging, i'm not trying to minimize that or argue against it at all, in fact we should all be mindful of that while writing and reading. but i also think it's possible to swing too far in the opposite direction as well and put certain groups of people on a pedestal and not allow them to do anything at all but be Perfect Representation, if that makes sense.
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ink-the-artist · 1 year
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the secret of the game is that if we find all the keys to open the basement, you get out and kill the wolf
actually the secret is that if you find all the keys you can get out of the house, go to the store and buy some flowers, and come back to take the wolf out on a date
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lilychxn · 10 months
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I know that's right!
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twopoppies · 2 years
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See this
https://twitter.com/dxfencelou/status/1628002094387982336?t=yxAko06KLlNw2bouXHJyNw&s=19
The fact that anyone thinks this isn’t a common reality in the entertainment industry is mind boggling. I don’t know that the amount of money is always the same, but the overall story is a depressing reality.
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queerism1969 · 2 years
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rabbitcruiser · 6 months
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Elisha Otis’s first elevator is installed at 488 Broadway New York City on March 23, 1857.
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