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How to offer your service or product on Social Media

From the time I was very young I believed in what I called a "a free marketplace".  I believed that everyone had something unique to offer to the world.  I believed that there was space in the marketplace, for everyone, to offer their product or service.  Even more so now, than ever, I feel like there is a special place for anyone who wants to offer their God given gifts, in the marketplace.  With the advancement of Social Media, it does challenge us to be creative as opposed to competitive.  I also think it inspires us to care.  To offer ourselves because we care.  The only way to do that, on social media, is to do whatever it is that we love.  Talk about what you love doing.  Talk about what you love being involved in.  Whether you are talking about business or your kids, that love is an energy that comes through on social media.  Love is an energy. It is a force.  It is the most powerful force in the universe.  Any business person that has had an extraordinary amount of success, in what they do, also has a certain degree of love for what they do.  "Great success requires great love". 

3 things to remember

1.  There is a special place for you in the marketplace should you choose to share your God given gifts

2.  Focus on creativity not competition (you have everything you need already inside of you)

3.  Create because you care and let your love come through everything you do.


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