Very important: Clear and unambiguous group rules

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Mitu100@
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Very important: Clear and unambiguous group rules

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and what do you do with competitors?
Well, I get asked this question a lot and of course I asked myself the same question at the beginning. Because I quickly realized that for every four members who fit my target group profile, there is at least one competitor or service provider who is looking for customers themselves.

Now I could have said that they won't be allowed in. But that's not how I am wired. The main goal of my group is "I want to help solopreneurs with their social media marketing."

Now I know a lot, but not everything. And so I have decided to welcome people who do not fit the target group profile. As long as they stick to the group rules!

I have since changed my strategy here. Unfortunately. The proportion of inquiries from competitors is now a good half. Since a few super-smart macedonia telegram screening sales consultants have been promoting fishing in other people's ponds as a smart strategy in their webinars, the inhibition threshold has obviously fallen and people are actively acquiring customers in groups via private messages. Now I may have a big heart and blue eyes, but I'm not blonde. So for the time being there is a freeze on accepting competitors.


Whether you want to keep it that way is your personal decision. If you do, you should create clear and unambiguous group rules that must also be accessible to everyone. Facebook now provides a special area for this in the group settings - if you still have your group rules in the group description "the old way", take another look at the settings and adjust them.
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