Listen "Using Instagram to Build a Community as an Introvert with Radha Maharlika"
Episode Synopsis
Is your life too boring to share on Instagram? It's not true. Your life is relatable to your community online and can help create deeper connections. Having a slow morning while reading a book can start conversations with your audience. Instagram can be made easier for you as an introvert who gets overloaded with all of the things. I am chatting with Instagram Coach and Strategist, Radha Maharlika today about using Instagram as an introvert to build your community. In this episode, Radha and I explore how her corporate marketing career and a leap of faith led her to become an Instagram Coach and Strategist for introverts, creating connections online using different platforms based on where your audience is, how to make Instagram easier for you as an introvert, vulnerability and comfortability on social media, and so much more that I can't wait for you to tune into this episode. If you enjoyed this episode I invite you to take a screenshot and tag me on your Instagram stories @introvertcoach and tell me your biggest takeaway! Check out the full show notes at www.introvertpreneur.com/ep21 Are you an introvertpreneur, who is feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, while marketing your business in an extroverted way? My monthly membership, The Introvertpreneur Club, will give you the support you need as a service provider, freelancer, or any other service business to feel comfortable and confident in your business. This membership will help you find the marketing methods that work best for your business, and so much more! Learn more using the link below and join a community of like-minded entrepreneurs and receive support on your introvertpreneur journey. introvertpreneur.com/join-the-club
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