
18 Sep Social Media Strategy: Thank goodness I did not listen to any of that gibberish
The reason why I’m not posting more frequently on socials:
Fast content is not my thing.
Boom shakalak! Want to hear something cool?

Building connections
Thank goodness I did not listen to any of that gibberish.
Instead, I took my time and gradually figured out what works for me and my business. I am a multidisciplinary professional so this should be refelected on my website and social media. One week I will post a recipe and the next an article about freelancing and the week after that a music related post to help bands and artists reach their goals or a metal band interview.
So, for me, it’s not about just food, or freelancing, or black metal. It’s a little bit of everything.
And it works like a charm. Every time.
If you are a freelancer, a creative, or trying to build your brand and you enjoyed this post, you’ll probably find those useful too:
How to attract the ideal client as a freelancer
How to become a better freelancer by solving Rubik’s Cube.
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5 Questions Creatives Should Ask Themselves at the Beginning of Each Season
What to do if you can’t afford a creative director.
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Until the next one,

Interested in working with me?
I’m always open to new and creative ideas. For any commercial queries related to advertising, modeling, sponsorship, or collaborations, please email me at the_chelf@yahoo.gr
I only accept samples for review or dressing that have been personally agreed to, via email, prior to posting. I choose to be mindful about receiving PR in an attempt to lessen my own impact. This also ensures that everything featured on the Chelfdom is featured honestly and because I wholeheartedly love it and chose it myself.
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