If you want to be next, follow & comment AUDIT and I’ll be auditing my followers’ accounts next 👀
Remember this: people don’t buy from brands. They buy from people they connect with.
If your content doesn’t feel human, your audience won’t trust it and trust is what sells.
If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur and your social media isn’t bringing you clients, it’s time to fix that.
⬇️ Comment AUDIT and let’s break down your page.
In my experience managing social media accounts for business growth, one truth keeps standing out: authenticity sells. The OCR highlights phrases like “people want to connect not only with the art” and “forget to add your phone to your bio so people connect with you,” which really resonates. I once worked with an artist whose page had amazing artwork but low engagement. Their content felt distant, focusing only on products and lacking personal storytelling. After recommending they share the story behind their creations, beliefs (like their faith), and a direct contact method, their follower interaction increased noticeably. Trust, as the original post says, is what sells. When you show your personality, values, and behind-the-scenes moments—such as “We can see behind process of you” from the OCR—people feel they know you, not just your brand. This encourages followers to become clients because they relate to and trust you as a person. If your profile seems static or generic, audit it with a fresh perspective: Does your bio share what makes you unique? Do you invite connections by being approachable? Are you showing your creative process or daily inspirations? For entrepreneurs and creatives especially, combining personal branding with a content strategy that includes human elements like faith, art, and motivation (as seen in the OCR tags) creates a holistic experience for your audience. Commenting AUDIT, as the original post invites, is a fantastic way to get constructive feedback. Take that opportunity to embrace honest evaluation and turn your social media into a client magnet. Remember, it’s not just about sales pitches but about forging relational bridges through storytelling and genuine engagement.