What I've realized over time, is don't try to "sell" a concept, rather try to "hook" others to it. If you are trying to "sell it", others are like "ah, ok, so why is he trying to get me in?"... something like that... instead, if you just mention that you posted something and that post earned you X, it might make people ask questions and then lead to a process of "onboarding". But it has to be on some irrelevant conversation or something...
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Great point and I know what you're talking about. As a salesperson myself, I know I often try to "sell" things. It's just a habit of mine. However, I don't "sell" when I'm sharing my own experience and success stories others have had.. So I really thought it would work to mention what I did to begin with.. But I guess I was wrong.. - Some people are just not worth the time to argue with.
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