Social Messenger Apps to Engage Your Audience PLR; Ask Questions

Published: Sun, 03/06/22


So yesterday I'd written in my email about how I was feeling nostalgic going through keepsakes, etc. I had queued the email up Friday night, which is trash day. After writing that, I had this feeling of regret come over me because I had thrown out a large pillow Scarlett has colored for me with trees and written on it that she made it for me because I love trees. 

Next thing you know I'm tearing up, my kids are at the curb digging through the trash from my room declutter and the pillow is saved! I have never thrown out keepsakes my babies made for me. I think I thought a picture would be enough since it was a large pillow but nope! I am SO glad I wrote that email because I would have been so upset if I didn't realize my mistake until after the trash was picked up. Whew! 

Poor kids have an overly dramatic mom, but they loved it. The know I'm sentimental and love them so much. LOL! :)

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Social Messenger Apps to Engage Your Audience PLR

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Here's a quick glance at the 30 titles:

Top Seven Social Messenger Apps to Use to Engage Your Audience
Five Benefits to Using Social Messenger Apps to Engage Your Audience
Five Ways to Use Social Messenger Apps to Grow Your Business
Tips to Using Messenger Apps to Boost Audience Engagement
Important Rules to Follow When Using Direct Message Marketing
How to Add Messenger Apps to Your Social Media Marketing Strategy
What to Avoid When Sending a Direct Message to Your Target Audience
Social Messenger Content Ideas to Boost Audience Engagement
Do's and Don'ts to Using Direct Messenger to Grow Your Business
Four Tips to Using WhatsApp to Engage Your Audience
Four WhatsApp Business Greeting Examples to Engage Your Audience
Best Practices to Know for WhatsApp Business Messaging
Four WhatsApp Features Small Business Owners Should Be Using
Five Benefits to Engaging Your Audience with Facebook Messenger
Pros and Cons to Using Facebook Messenger Marketing
Four Tips to Using Facebook Messenger for Business
How to Use Facebook Messenger Ads to Engage Your Target Audience
Best Practices to Follow When using Facebook Messenger for Business
Facebook Messenger Marketing Tools to Know About
Facebook Messenger Marketing Hacks to Engage Your Audience
Four Fun Ways to Use Instagram Direct Messages to Improve Audience Engagement
Instagram Direct Message Marketing Tips for Small Businesses
Four Ways to Use Snapchat to Engage Your Audience
Five Tips on Using Viber to Increase Customer Engagement
How to Engage Your Audience Using Twitter Direct Messages
Tips on How to Set Up a Twitter Direct Messages Experience for Business
Four Twitter Direct Messages to Send to Your Target Audience
Four Ways to Use Telegram to Improve Audience Engagement
Common Social Messenger Marketing Mistakes to Avoid
Five Ways to Improve Your Direct Messenger Content

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High Achievers Aren’t Afraid to Ask Questions

One of the worst things that you can do to yourself is refuse to ask questions. People don’t ask questions for many reasons. They might be worried about the answer, they might not want to look foolish, and they might think taking help makes them worse at what they’re doing. 

This is very wrong, and in fact, most people who have become successful are consistently asking questions to get whatever help they can take. Asking questions doesn’t make you stupid, and it certainly doesn’t mean that you’re bad at your job. 

It would be far more foolish to proceed with your work despite not knowing if what you’re doing is going to be viable or not. By not asking questions, you’re going to be stuck flailing around trying to figure out what to do for much longer than you’d need to. 

Keep in mind that while asking questions is almost always a good thing, it can get to a point where others around you might be annoyed that you’re not taking quite enough initiative. 

This essentially means that you shouldn’t always go to asking questions as soon as you encounter any kind of resistance, but rather do some of your own research first. For example, let’s say you were experiencing a problem with your computer. 

Instead of just asking someone straight away, you could look up and try a few different solutions. Then, if those didn’t work, you could go ask them about it and let them know what you already tried. 

This helps them narrow things down faster, and it also shows them that you already put in some initiative. In more complicated circumstances, you ask people about how they would approach a situation that you’re facing. 

Explain to them what you were thinking about doing, and what your concerns are about how everything would work out afterwards. This gives them more context to use, meaning they’ll have an easier time answering the question, and you’ll get a much better response out of them. 

When you’re thinking about asking someone a question, have it sort of systematically planned out and phrased in such a way that it’s clear. The last thing you want is to be going back and forth with someone giving them more and more information each time while they struggle to answer your question effectively. 

It wastes everyone’s time all due to a lack of clarity. Be upfront and transparent, but also remain respectful and level headed, because you might not always get the answer you want. 

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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