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 Becoming A Facebook Home Business Pariah Avoid These 3 Gaffes

Once you become a Facebook pariah you are done. Caput. Finito. Your home business grows at a snails pace. Money drought begins. All you worked so hard for is frittered away quickly. The root of your problems is your vibe. The vibe: pure desperation. Impatience, usually produced by a stressful financial situation or general mental hurry.

Calm, confident online entrepreneurs attract Facebook friends with ease. The individuals develop magnetic personalities, growing their team fast, picking and choosing members along the way. But the masses struggle. Leaders are exceptions to the rule, and many struggling people are simply pariahs. Outcasts, kicked out of the cyber party known as Facebook.

Facebook Home Business Pariah

1 - Vomiting Your Opportunity During an Introduction

Leaders get ill over this one. I want to meet you. I want to become friends with you. I can not become friends with you, if you use me like a tool. If you view me as a cash gifting prospect. Build a relationship first. Take time to connect with someone. Keep things on a personal basis. If business comes up, unless the individual is 100% interested in starting immediately, move your attention away from the topic. No need to talk business before pleasure. In mos cases, said person simply wants to blurt out what they do for a living, so it's a whack approach to a lame, weak pitch.

2 - Spam Fest

One lesson virtually all need to learn is this: nobody cares about your opportunity until you give them reason to care. Nobody wants to connect with you, to learn more about you, to express interest in what you do, until you show yourself as someone who can improve their lives. You become attractive, by creating valuable content or making a strong personal connection - or both - and at this point, your link becomes more clickable.

Spamming cash gifting links on friend's walls, or groups, or anymore, is repulsive. Feel free to share your opportunity on the proper advertising forum. Outside of these groups, never post your squeeze page link anywhere, except your own profile. Avoid being labeled as a value-less, desperate, needy home based entrepreneur. Cut it out.

3 - Too Soon

Or I should say, "Never". Some posts should never be posted. The low energy, rambling rant against....anything or anyone. The personal post about bodily functions(I am not kidding yes I see these). Anything of a low energy, negative nature. Forget about it. Everyone has their moments. A fleeting post, OK, your friends understand. But long-winded stories focused on a low energy topic repel high energy people who are hungry to join your business.

We are forgiving, by nature, but you have no second chance to take back a low energy piece, railing against politicians, or the jerk who just went off on you, on a forum, or whatever. Nobody really cares. The only people who choose to support you, in railing against the world, are people who have their own deep issues on a similar topic. I know nobody is perfect, so a random post or 2 can slide, but sustained negativity makes you a Facebook pariah, fast.

Home Business Pariah on Facebook

Stop puking your cash gifting opportunity on me. Cut out the desperate spamming measures. Avoid getting too personal or plastering low energy, angry posts on your board, and begin attracting home business prospects.

by: Ryan Biddulph




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