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Customer Objections – How to Recognize and Address Them?

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:40 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
Welcome to another episode of my podcast “Specifically about marketing.”

Thank you very much for the warm reception of the previous somewhat experimental episode, in which I focused on one simple story, tactic, thing that he implemented last week.

I'm very glad that you liked this documenting of the journey, which is my favorite content marketing strategy. So today a little more of the same. So let's start.

Today I wanted to share a story with you that is related to the ongoing pandemic in our lives nigeria rcs data and shows how I approach creating content on social media during this difficult and strange time for everyone.



In the article you will read about:

What to Post on Social Media: One Simple Tip
Facebook Ad for Personal Trainer
A question to help you understand your customers
Recognizing customer objections
Customer Objections and Social Media Posts and More
Each of these objections is ready material for a post, film, stories. In reality, the format is optional, the place of publication is optional, and what matters is the content we want to convey. The rest is a matter of execution from a technical perspective.
What to Post on Social Media: One Simple Tip
When I am asked during consultations, trainings, courses or in any other situation for simple advice that I could give in terms of what to post on social media and more, I have to go back to those dark days of early March when Covid appeared.

All industries are in a losing position. In turn, I am approached by a personal trainer I know from Warsaw.

This trainer has so far worked in a standard coaching manner, i.e. he trained with his clients directly in the gym.

Unlike other trainers who are increasingly trying (and rightly so) to build their presence in the online world and are now entering the business of guiding clients online, this one focused directly on exercises in the gym.

And OK. His choice. It's a perfectly fine strategy, which I have nothing against.

But Covid came and this strategy suddenly turned out to be a liability.

Our coach lost all his income overnight.