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thespacecode · 2 years
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Did you know you can mix up all of the letters in a word and people can still read them as long as the first and last letter is intact? That's because our brains don't "read" every word. We scan it. Most of the time, when we're browsing content, we're not in "reading" mode. We're in "scanning" mode. But when you write long text, it forces us to stop and go into "reading" mode. #personalbranding #personalbrandingcoach #personalbrandingexpert #personalbrandingtips #brandstory #personalbrand #brandstorytelling #copywriting #marketingtip #marketingexpert #brandingandmarketing #brandstrategy #marketingtips https://www.instagram.com/p/ChUpC5thZMM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Every client I work with always says: "I want people to easily find everything" But this is what ruins most websites. If EVERYTHING is important, then NOTHING is important. You have to "hide" certain things, "highlight" others. Make them go through a journey on your website. Tell a coherent story. When people visit your website, they want 2 things: 1. What do you sell? 2. How much is it? So if you make your website too user-friendly, they don't even get a chance see things like: 3. Why do they need it? 4. Why it's worth the price? And that could've been the difference between making the sale or not. #webdesign #thespacecode #business #wealth @thespacecode https://www.instagram.com/p/CgMpsITBn_b/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Best B2B Email Marketing Examples
Email marketing is an effective marketing strategy for business-to-business (B2B) companies. It has a return on investment (ROI) of 4400%, which is higher than other marketing strategies. Additionally, more than 89% marketing . .
Email marketing is an effective marketing strategy for business-to-business (B2B) companies. It has a return on investment (ROI) of 4400%, which is higher than other marketing strategies. Additionally, more than 89% of marketers say that email marketing is their primary strategy. If you are looking to increase your email-based revenue, here are six examples from 2022 that may provide…
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Why Your Business Needs a Website
Top 10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Website in 2022 & 2023, 2024, 2025? The way consumers behave has changed to keep up with the developing technologies of the digital age. A few years ago, people used thick yellow pages, but . . .
Top 10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Website in 2022 & 2023, 2024, 2025? The way consumers behave has changed to keep up with the developing technologies of the digital age. A few years ago, people used thick yellow pages to look up information, but now online directories are more common since the World Wide Web exists. As the internet becomes increasingly commonplace in society, more and…
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thespacecode · 2 years
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LAUNCH YOUR BUSINESS Create your own platform on the web. We deploy modern tools to build a website, publish content, and help in promotion using potential channels and enriched methods. Don’t settle for another basic website that looks just like everyone else. Make it yours. #digitalagency #business #website #thespacecode https://www.instagram.com/p/CfbHuaOjDjF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Simple Writing Techniques . . . #digital #thespacdecode https://www.instagram.com/p/CeTlHOphNox/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Power of consistency . . . #thespacecode #code #digital #create https://www.instagram.com/p/CeBVev9hWCU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Create your own platform on the web. The Space Code is for professionals to publish, share, and grow a business and contribute to society. We deploy modern tools to build a website, publish content, help in promotion using potential channels and enriched methods. Don’t settle for another basic website that looks just like everyone else. Make it yours. #thespacecode #agency #digital #marketing https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd8UNSTBdzF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Attracting your audience and ignoring the rest. That may be great for marketing and sales, but does it really help change the world? What do you think? Let me know in the comments. #thespacecode #digital #website #branding #beyourself #startup (at United States) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd0bu2rBxjb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Things you can't learn from Instagram tutorials. 1. Your zone of genius You can guess all you want about what your zone of genius is, but you'll be surprised to see what people REALLY want from YOU. Find out by posting and listening. 2. Your audience Same niche can have different audiences depending on the creator's personality. Only time will tell who resonates with your content. 3. Your style You'll never have the perfect design, color, or fonts from the start, no matter how much time you spend. Your 1st post and 50th post will look totally different. 4. Your people You can't grow on Instagram without a community. When you have consistent and genuine conversations with all different people, you'll eventually find your clique. 5. Your bio Just because a bio works for someone else in your niche, doesn't mean it'll work for you. Trying different bios will help you find the one that resonates with your audience. There's a difference between "knowing" Instagram and "understanding" it. To grow on Instagram, you have to understand it. #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode https://www.instagram.com/p/CdwLyKHhC5G/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Not quitting is easier said than done. Especially in the beginning. Am I good enough? Is this the right direction? What will people think if this fails? How am I gonna pay rent next month? These were thoughts that went through my mind every single day when I started my business. It got worse when saw my entrepreneurs friends quit one by one. Some of them were way smarter than me. This made me worry even more. If they can't succeed, what makes me think I can? But then I got better over time. Later learned the secret that every successful people know in their heart: if my friends didn't quit, they would've succeeded as well. Next time you feel like you've failed, tell yourself. "I didn't fail. I'm not done yet." #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #marketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdu32CBh-u6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Did that blow your mind? Don't read this caption if you're not ready for some next level shit.... There are nuances to this. It doesn't apply to established brands. Brands like @nike and @apple have already built a "virtuous" brand so they don't need to sell. This is why you don't want to only sell but build a brand at the same time. However the 7 deadly sins still apply for established brands. Most people buy Apple products because they want to be "cool" and "trendy" (envy) but they justify it by saying it's "thoughtfully designed" (prudence) Going even deeper.... That also only applies to "high value" brands, meaning people are willing to pay more JUST BECAUSE of the brand name. For example people shop at Amazon because it's cheap and convenient (greed & sloth) and they say they bought it because it's cheap and convenient (greed & sloth). #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode (at United States of America) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtWfz-BcMt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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I used to LOVE making websites until I got paid to do it... Then it became work. And it's not just websites. It's with everything. I always wondered why. I found the answer. When you do something for your self you're not afraid to take risks. You try new things. It's fun to push your limits. To figure out whether you can do it or not. But people will only hire you to do something you already know how to do. They won't pay you to do something you've never done before. That's why I try to make sure my last work is always my best work. I always try something new that I haven't tried before. This keeps the work fun and exciting. It also makes me better everyday. Remember this with every project you work on or every content you create. Whatever you're working on now, should be the best work you've ever done in your life. That's how you stay passionate. That's how you get better. #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode (at United States of America) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtVXqwBXoa/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Did that blow your mind? Don't read this caption if you're not ready for some next level shit.... There are nuances to this. It doesn't apply to established brands. Brands like @Nike and @Apple have already built a "virtuous" brand so they don't need to sell. This is why you don't want to only sell but build a brand at the same time. However the 7 deadly sins still apply for established brands. Most people buy Apple products because they want to be "cool" and "trendy" (envy) but they justify it by saying it's "thoughtfully designed" (prudence) Going even deeper.... That also only applies to "high value" brands, meaning people are willing to pay more JUST BECAUSE of the brand name. For example people shop at Amazon because it's cheap and convenient (greed & sloth) and they say they bought it because it's cheap and convenient (greed & sloth). #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode (at United States of America) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtUpXEhD3l/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Trust me. You'll want to read this caption. As a young designer, I used to design entire websites with using just dummy text and paste in the copy at the end. As I gained more experience, I wanted my designs to be more personalized. I felt like I was designing generic templates and thus started developing websites. I started asking my clients to provide copy before I start developing, but that never worked. They wanted to see the website first. I just started writing the copy myself. But it was way too time consuming, so started writing just the headlines for each section and used dummy text for the rest. Whenever I presented a website to a client, they always reacted with "wow". Then something else happened... Our clients noticed a huge increase in their metrics, especially in "time spent" and "conversion rate" which all translated to higher profits. We also started getting flooded with compliments on how amazing our websites were, even though our design qualities were the same as before. I've accidentally discovered how to make people read in a world where nobody reads. Just try it out for yourself. #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode (at United States of America) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtJkEvqWbC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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When see some cool IG account, I think "how can I do that on my content?" But it never worked. I could never do it as well as the original creator. We naturally have a habit of checking other people's work to get ideas. Before started my podcast, I looked at how everyone else is doing it so I can get ideas from it. But the most successful creators are the ones who don't give a shit how other people do it. For example, when Casey Neistat first started his vlog, no one was doing the "cinematic storytelling" style of vlogs. Now EVERYONE is doing it. When Joe Rogan first started the "casual conversation" style of podcast, no one was doing it. Now EVERYONE is doing it. These creators don't follow trends. They create them. And that's why people love them. This is why I never look at other people's content anymore. At least not when I'm creating content. Otherwise it'll influence how I make my content. #digitalmarketing #business #seo #branding #instagram #advertising #contentmarketing #digital #design #website #thespacecode (at United States) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdsiLIuBP1h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thespacecode · 2 years
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Brand credibility has always been important to me. I thought if I make a mistake, it'll ruin the brand. The truth is, people won't notice it. And if they do, they don't remember. They're busy focusing on themselves. This is why public figures fuck up and a year later people act like nothing happened. The cost of making mistakes are tiny. You just have to apologize and fix it. But the delays from overthinking cost a fortune. Make mistakes and fix it. It's the only way towards perfection. #personalbranding #personalbrandingcoach #personalbrandingexpert #personalbrandingtips #personalbrand #personalbrandingconsultant #overthinking #paralysisbyanalysis #perfectionism #thespacecode #digital (at United States of America) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdsguiMhrjv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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