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No Website. No Worries.
Are you a new brand hungry to start making BIG FAT sales?
Are you struggling to put together funds to create a BIG FAT click-worthy website that is 100% on-brand, and has the necessary:
🍒 clear calls-to-actions
🍒 about us page
🍒 contact us page
🍒 terms and conditions
🍒 privacy policy
🍒 shipping & return policy
🍒 blog
🍒 FAQ
🍒 links to your social media platform
🍒 beautiful product photography
🍒 captivating product descriptions
🍒 customer testimonials
🍒 easy to use and trustworthy payment gateway
etcetera
etcetera
I have ⚡️ good news ⚡️ for you ....
✋🏻 YOU DON'T NEED A WEBSITE TO MAKE SALES.
Of course I'm not advocating you shouldn't have a website. You have to have a website like you have to start building an email list ... and the list of the have-to-haves becomes exhausting, I KNOW ....
but if you're stuck in a puddle here today with your beautiful new products and EVERYONE is telling you this, "you have to have a website if you want to make sales." Well, you don't.
Honestly, in my heart of hearts, you don't.
All you need are the free platforms you're probably already using.
❣️Instagram
❣️Pinterest
❣️Facebook
Selling via these ❣️platforms is called SOCIAL COMMERCE.
It's an industry set to reach 315.5 billion dollars worth of sales this year (source: digitalcommerce360), and I don't want you missing out on a chunk of that change.
Choose ONE social media platform to start your social commerce venture TODAY. Yes ... just one. Don't go diluting your efforts. Pick one and concentrate on getting to know how to set-up-shop on that platform.
Instagram and Pinterest provide the smoothest social commerce experiences (source: emarketer) for your darling customers ... and if you want to sell into China (I can see you're nodding your head here), you'll want to set up a WeChat Store.
Here's the thing ..... brands offering differentiated products and aspirational imagery are best suited for the social commerce environment.
If you invest time now to 'set-up shop' on social media, while the trend is still in its early stages, you'll future proof your sales .... even if you don't have a website.
xx ^Karley
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nowebsite: Aesop ad, 1987 https://ift.tt/33AfvH7 -> Telegram Design Bot
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Lapolis nasyonal dayiti pa gen yon sitwèb ki operasyonèl pou nou pa di li pa genyen. #PNH #pnhhaiti #pnhht #nowebsite
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Make A Substantial Income From A Meager Investment. Try $12
#workfromhome#workfromanywhere#workfromyourphone#onetimepayment#findwealth#nowebsites#easilymakeomney#notmlm
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nowebsite: Aesop ad, 1987 https://ift.tt/33AfvH7
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6 Free Ways to Make Money Online Without a Website! ...has been published on: http://po.st/tGhJma
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Theme
I really wanna make a better blog.. is anyone willing to make me a theme *not from a website* for a promo??
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Dec 4. - Miracle on 34th Street (1947 & 1994)
And now here are another classics in the line up - Miracle on 34th Street from 1947 and 1994.
Both told the same concept and messages especially when taking on the message about faith and believing, but each told differently. As while the 1994 version was much of a straight family film, the 1947 version dwell on the dilemma and takes much longer for the characters to get around to. Each versions also presented a different solution in the climax, but both are still clever and logical, even if the 1994's kinda stretched out abit. Both Kris Kringle (played by Edmund Gween and Richard Attenborough) were played wonderfully, have different characteristics, yet still lovable and charming. If i had to pick which version I prefer and both versions are still good to watch, I would prefer the 1994's. It left out most of the unnecessary moments in the 1947's and went into the story. And plus I like its climactic solution more. However both movies are great and should be given a watch if you haven't seen it.
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