The Hustle #10 (I knew I could do the job better)

in #untalented7 years ago

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I've told you before how picking me for street football matches was so difficult. I was usually the last to be picked.

Most of the time, the bulk of the boys were new. Boys you've never seen play. Selecting players was therefore based on physical appearance. They checked for the strong faced ones.. The ones with strong bones.. The ones without shirt and with bellies as flat as a motorcycle tube.. The ones who couldn't speak fluent English..
As far as the chosers were concerned, these were the people who could play.

I failed in all of these qualifications. I was usually chosen last when lucky. When unlucky, I became the ball boy.. Getting the ball for them when it was kicked far from the area.
Even though I could play better than some of these rough faced ghetto boys, I had to accept the fate my soft appearance gave me.

Dear entrepreneur, you may be very good at what you do. But at face value, looking at your business page, will you be picked for the job?

How will they even know you are good at what you do when your online front is poorly represented.

How is your brand positioned online?
Note that this is not about number of followers. It's about consistency and content quality. These are things that buy the trust of clients online.

Think on this.

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LOL true even at the hostel
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Appearances and impressions are important indeed, not just fro business, but throughout life.