4. Don't offer for free what you intend to sell!

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sumaiyakhatun26
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4. Don't offer for free what you intend to sell!

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Too often, aspiring bloggers and entrepreneurs fall for the tactics used by internet giants.
They offer what they want to sell for free, hoping to attract customers who will then pay them for the same product.

It's funny to compare yourself to Google and Facebook, who offer you tools for free in order to sell you ads – by selling your data!
Or to Goody's and Everest, who offer a free coca cola with a sandwich!

I was very impressed when I saw the following ad on Facebook:
“Subscribe to our blog and win the architectural study of your space for free!”
What I know is that you can’t offer for free, to the general public, something france mobile database that normally costs over 2500.00 euros.
You are underestimating your work and making fun of your audience, while being completely unrelated to marketing (and architecture)!
Any professional, let alone an architect, photographer, graphic designer or copywriter, can serve a certain number of clients – even when they are well paid, even if it is a large office.

How is it possible to serve everyone who will appear from the paid ad on Facebook, to ask for free services?
They will soon understand that you are making fun of them and you have automatically achieved the opposite! You have irritated them and lost their trust.

Besides, everyone has known you as the "cheap" or "free" one.

I also saw a “psychologist” offering a 7-session package for 70 euros!
Personally, I wouldn’t trust my mental health to such a specialist!
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