How I Would Explain What I Do to A 5-yr old

If I had a 5yr old child, this is how I'd explain what I do ... and how I help:

"You know when Mummy or Daddy are busy working, but they wish more people knew about the cool things they do? That’s where I come in!

I help them make fun posts—like little pictures and stories—to share on the computer (especially on a place called LinkedIn, where grown-ups talk about work).

If they’re too busy or feel a bit shy, I say, ‘Don’t worry! I’ll make it look and sound brilliant to help people notice you!’

It’s like when you make a really good drawing, and I hold it up high so everyone goes, ‘Ooooh, that’s amazing!’ … but for grown-up jobs."

Is your social media marketing crystal clear and hitting the mark? How would you explain what you do to a 4-yr old?


I'm here to help if you're:
➰ Looking at LinkedIn™️ (and beyond) thinking "where do I even start?"
➰ Ready to share your expertise, but not sure how to put it into words
➰ Keen to build real connections, not just collect random connections
➰ Want to develop a social media approach that feels natural, not forced

No corporate jargon, no out of the box solutions - just practical, personalised support to help you communicate confidently online with your customers and clients, in a way that feels genuinely you.

Debbie Ford

Changing how you feel about LinkedIn™ from 🤢 to 😍 〰️ Charity Director, Chichester Cinema 〰️ Co-Founder Last Friday Club Chichester 〰️ Community Engagement RUME2

https://thechichestersocial.com
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