Your followers won't want to buy from you if they don't know anything about you, so it's a great idea to write intro posts as a way to showcase who you are. If you're stuck on what to write, you can use Jill's "4S" framework. The four elements are: Social Proof (credentials, years of experience, certifications, or personal transformations that establish authority), Self-Identity (personality markers like Myers-Briggs, Enneagram, or fun personal descriptors that help followers connect with you), Special (personal details like hobbies, family life, and quirks that build trust and rapport), and Sell (a clear overview of your offers and calls to action, even if those programs aren't currently open). Introductions aren't icky self-promotion, but a genuine service to followers—helping potential clients understand who you are, what you do, and how they can work with you.
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