I turned 22 yesterday. What advice would you give a 22 year old aspiring marketer?
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Imtiyaz @imtiyaz922
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Belated birthday wishes 🎉
Advice for an aspiring marketer? grow your network, join communities.
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This advice from one of our (https://www.withlloyd.com/) recent blog posts is a good perspective:
“Stop trying to do what you think everyone wants you to do, follow your gut, listen to your heart, break some rules, and do work you are really proud of.”
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Find new ways to automate you work with Product Hunt startups. Because successful marketers are usually those who got into new channel early and could generate a lot of traffic from rising platform.
@chin_seng absolutely!
Warmup Inbox
Build you own content equity. As soon as you gain some experience, start speaking about it. Create a blog, podcast, youtube channel, or whatever medium you like. It won't help your career early on, but it will give you exponential return in the long run.
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@gabriele_sangrigoli Don't overthink and just get started, you might be surprised of what people think.
@fabian_maume That is a great advice. Thinking about doing it. I'm just really shy and afraid of people's judgment. Advices?
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Belated bday wishes :)
My advice: Be curious with a beginner's mindset and try to make as many experiments as possible. You have everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Good luck :)
Taylor Swift wrote a song about this age hahaha ;)
Just kidding. Two words "carpe diem".
@benoit_chambon hahaha I have been singing that constantly.
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Happy birthday! If you know your actions and consequences and you can take responsibility for them, you don't need any advice will be my advice about life I guess :D And try to build value!
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Be an early adopter of all new things in marketing - apps, tools etc.
Cute XD
@divyamundhra hahaha
Congratulations!
Hey! Happy birthday late! Advice: there is no end to knowledge. Never stop in this area:))
@antonovna Thankyou! Love the advice!
Learn engineering. You might want to end up doing marketing but still learn engineering.
Congrats!
@rachel_levitz Thank you!