I understand that you want to spread your message to as many people as possible and I appreciate your effort. However, your approach of tagging these huge users like a list is disliked where a good reason is necessary:
- We know each other, that's okay.
- We are friends, that's better.
- The content is very interesting and very urgent for many people, spam is forgiven.
Unfortunately, reality is harsh. Why should only you be the center of attention? Why not other people? Why not me? Have you done anything for me? I'm sorry that I do not remember, so I think you and I are strangers. Sales handing over pamphlets can be annoying but still better because they approach people personally:
A successful friend of mine in sales and marketing said:
- Introduce but never offer your product on the first day if the person shows no interest.
- Create a bond first and get to know each other.
- Listen first, and find what that person really needs. You need to appreciate and respect others first before you can be appreciated and respected.
- Help the person if their needs is not related to the product or else skip to point 5.
- Finally you offer your product.
For example, hey @fajar.purnama, I have read your post ___ and I see that you are also advocating the freedom of speech. I think your post is ______. I recently wrote a post ___ which is related and you maybe interested.
If that is the way you approach me, I would have give you an upvote. For now I will stay neutral, no downvote but no upvote either.
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