It may seem counter intuitive to be pitching another business when what you really want is to be bringing attention to you are own. I get that, but in the world of social media it's important to remember that if you are not offering your followers non-marketing posts you will get lost in the algorithm. Having said that you can definitely make sure that your posts are informing your followers AND showcasing how great you are too! The most important thing about a review is that it needs to be genuine. I only post positive reviews and I stand behind every word. PRO TIP: Take the time to find the correct usernames (they can be different on different platforms). This way the business that you are reviewing will know about the review and can comment or share it. WIN WIN! Here are some ideas: ♥️Review a great local take-out experience on #TakeOutToronto day ♥️Talk about a product, service or supplier. Think new yoga classes, great curbside pick up, new products in a local store, a favourite menu item… ♥️A shoutout about a book/movie/podcast can be informative to your clients and position you as an expert. ♥️Inform your followers about an initiative that is close to your heart. It gives them an insight into who you are and what’s important to you. PRO TIP: I keep a list and notes about review opportunities and then post them when I need some fodder. Not up for a full-fledged review? Find the business/book/service that you really enjoyed or had a great experience with and share a post about them on your page or share it in your stories.
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