Kim Garst quotes
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“If you don't value your time, neither will others. Stop giving away your time and talents- start charging for it.”
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“If you don't value your time, neither will others.”
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“Where do most go to complain about a company/brand? TWITTER. Conversations are happening whether you are there or not.”
-- Kim Garst#Complaining Quotes #Social Media Quotes #Conversation Quotes
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“Legendary service is one of the criteria that sets one company apart from its competitors. It's the mark of a truly authentic company - you just can't fake caring!”
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“Sell-sell-sell sales methods simply do not work on social media.”
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“Focus on identifying your target audience, communicating an authentic message that they want and need and project yourself as an "expert" within your niche.”
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“Successful social media marketing is not built on impressions. It is built on relationships”
-- Kim GarstSource : Kim Garst (2015). “Will the Real You Please Stand Up: Show Up, Be Authentic, and Prosper in Social Media”, p.10, Morgan James Publishing
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“Opportunity is never lost... it simply moves on to someone else if you don't seize it!”
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“Figuring out who you are and being true to yourself is not just important, but it is critical to being authentic.”
-- Kim GarstSource : Kim Garst (2015). “Will the Real You Please Stand Up: Show Up, Be Authentic, and Prosper in Social Media”, p.3, Morgan James Publishing
#Important Quotes #Be True To Yourself Quotes #Being True Quotes
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“What businesses really need is to build connections that last, connections that transcend a single product or marketing campaign, connections that span an extended period.”
-- Kim GarstSource : Kim Garst (2015). “Will the Real You Please Stand Up: Show Up, Be Authentic, and Prosper in Social Media”, p.9, Morgan James Publishing
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“Brands no longer own their message. They can try to control it, but they do not own it. Today, consumers own the message. What they say about a brand carries more weight than what the brand says about itself.”
-- Kim GarstSource : Kim Garst (2015). “Will the Real You Please Stand Up: Show Up, Be Authentic, and Prosper in Social Media”, p.18, Morgan James Publishing
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