Hey everyone!
Need help / advice!
I recently starting approaching colleges to partner for my edtech. We have a stable well established platform that helps with upskilling and employment.
Any strategies or sources anyone could share?
vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 2m
Start posting on LinkedIn regarding your niche which is also related with your ed-tech and share client testimonials which will help in building the trust among people
5 steps to monetize your product/service !!
↳ Deside your niche
↳ Deliver free and valuable content regarding that niche on different platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, quora, Twitter etc.
↳ Make your content systematic and take feedbacks from us
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
Among these which podcast on startups is your favourite?
Can't believe! I'm posting this. This was my second tech event yesterday and I came first. I had to solve a dsa problem among 20 students and ofcourse your boy was the fastest among all
Find your singular ICP.
Singular:
- Offer
- Problem
- Niche
- Client
And grind the sh*t out of it.
Stop diminishing your focus by trying to succeed in many.
Succeed in one first.
Testimonials and proof of work really help you in terms of getting the flow of clients in your DMs and emails regarding the services you are providing. Saying this from experience as I've closed 5 clients in a row in the last 2 weeks.
I need a writer and social media manager, kindly dm me through my LinkedIn with your portfolio (if you have any), i particularly need in edtech niche.
Thanks.
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Adityoo
Stealth • 7m
I have found this on LinkedIn. What are your thoughts on this? Which elements you have to work on?