Self-Employment and the Challenge of Self-Promotion for Introverts

As I mentioned from time to time, I am self-employed. In fact, I have been self-employed for many years now, and depend for a living on doing as well as possible with the things I do and pretend to call "work."

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I am also an introvert. You know, those people who prefer to keep to themselves, generally avoid parties, public places with crowds and making much of a spectacle of themselves in public. Like most of my kin, I much prefer to interact with my people one at a time.

Of course, when you have a business — actually, I have several — you don't get to go very far unless you let the world know that you are there and what you're doing. Nobody's going to do it for you!

Which, in turn, brings me to one of my least favorite subjects in the world: the reality that I have to promote myself and what I do even though I loathe the process of doing so pretty much as much as getting a root canal without anesthesia.

As an interesting aside, I actually used to write radio scripts for advertising, and I created many many ads and sales letters for clients. And yet? I pretty much suck at it for my own account.

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Even though I have long tried to dodge the particular bullet of marketing for introverts, the irony of it is that most of what I've ever done actually involves sales which by definition requires marketing. At least if you hope to get anywhere.

I find a minor degree of relief in the fact that most of my sales happen online rather than through a face-to-face interaction, so at least I can be hidden by behind a computer screen when I'm trying to market my artwork, my collectibles or my editing business.

Even so, I still have to "put myself out there!"

I expect that being Danish by birth isn't helping my cause very much, because I grew up in a culture where the very act of talking yourself up and drawing attention to yourself is considered in bad taste. Much as modern Denmark is different from how it was when I was a kid, the culture as a whole still labors in the shadow of the Jante Law.

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One thing I have definitely learned over the years is that the old belief that "if you're really good at something, then the work sells itself" is not true. It may just be a cultural norm but people seem to expect to be given a pitch, rather than to simply determine that something is what they want and then acquire it be that a product or a service.

Squeaky wheel gets the oil, and all that...

I think what often plagues us introverts is the fact that when we are in a situation where we have to make a public presentation of ourselves, we tend to overthink it a bit and so we move very slowly. It's not really about being a perfectionist so much as it's about making sure that whatever you're doing isn't going to result in you making an ass of yourself.

Over the years, I've learned that it is somewhat easier to market the product rather than market yourself. That becomes a little bit difficult when you're talking about something like being a book editor or artist because it is really yourself or your skills that you are marketing not a free-standing "product" that you can detach from your own person.

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Besides, one of the things I've learned from our periodic attendance as vendors at arts and crafts shows (with my artwork) is that people are often more interested in the person than they are in the actual artwork. They may like and admire the artwork, but they want to know what your story is.

Of course I find it much easier to talk up other people and other people's products, rather than talk up myself and my own products!

In some sense, social media makes the process a little bit easier, except for the part that I don't really enjoy meaningless jobber about virtually nothing not much rather be writing essays about stuff and marketing is definitely not about writing essays!

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I don't really have any good answers here. But what I do know is that periodically I have to grab the bull by the horns and spend some time marketing because otherwise what I'm doing will pretty much wither and die.

As such, more marketing is among my goals and aspirations for 2024.

Thanks for stopping by, and have a great Weekend!

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I don't really have any good answers here. But what I do know is that periodically I have to grab the bull by the horns and spend some time marketing because otherwise what I'm doing will pretty much wither and die.

Well, damn! I thought you were about to drop the secret code for us introverts to open and explore! I must agree, even the thought of being out in public 'selling myself' makes me shiver! Sloth mode is truly activated and I don't intend on moving in that direction at any speed!

I find myself in a similar predicament, most of what I do requires me to be out in front, shouting from the rooftops, I'd much rather be sitting here hiding and hoping my work speaks for itself! Wishing you a prosperous '24! Good luck being a little more extroverted and selling yourself!

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I have to admit that I was probably born in sloth mode!

When I was in my late 20s and around the time when I dropped out of the corporate rat race, I started referring to myself as a creative slacker. Living without any significant level of ambition in the world that revolves around achievement and success can be a challenge.

Let's hope we both have very prosperous 2024s!

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A creative slacker, I like that. Next time someone asks me what I do, that will be my reply. Although, I lack in the creative department sometimes, I shine in the slacker portion!

I hope you have a great weekend, slacking, or otherwise ;)

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Oh, I generally do quite well at slacking, regardless of whether it's creative or otherwise!

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Being self employed comes with a lot of discipline as well as consistency.

Thanks for sharing

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I'm actually pretty good at the consistency part, and the ability to stick to things. I'm okay once I get moving, but it often takes me a long time - sometimes too long - to get started.

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I think I know exactly what you mean, let me give a real world example and you tell me how I did.

Hi @denmarkguy I am reaching out to ask you for a witness vote, I am a new witness and I own my hardware, host the server in the city i live in, thanks in advance.

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Thanks for stopping by @ctrpch!

You did well enough that I took a break from my commenting, went to check out your profile, and read your witness announcement post. So that's a vote for the idea that the personal approach potentially works better than mass blanket bombing every account on Hive with a tiny wallet memo message!

That said, your price feed looks like it's lagging, and also off the mark by a good bit although that seems to be an issue affecting a number of current Witnesses outside the top 20.

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I did notice the price feed, and have marked it to be looked at, thanks for the feedback mate.

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Cool! The fact that you took the time to come back and respond earned you one of my spare witness votes. Have a great remainder of your weekend!

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Thanks for the vote, I have also fixed my price feed, it is in line with the top 20 now, thanks again for the feedback.

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Anyone who’s an introvert and would like to run a business needs to learn about how to be an extrovert, lol
She needs to be accommodating and have good communication skills
That’s what I feel but I don’t think an introvert will succeed well when it comes to marketing a business

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Yes, it is important to be able to handle certain extroverted aspects of running a business, even if it doesn't feel natural to you.

Sometimes you just have to be aware of what your weak spots are and what your strong spots are, and make the most of your strengths and try as best you can to make up for your weaknesses.

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Hi, I think the main thing is that you accept yourself as you are. But I also don't think from your post that you are like that. You just have to try to overcome that fear. Very nice your photos. The landscapes and the flowers are beautiful. Best regards 😀

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On the hill, I would say I'm pretty comfortable with who I am, as a person. I know that there are certain things in life that I don't do particularly well and I don't worry too much about that.

Doing business in the USA can be challenging when you tend to be a fairly quiet person because so much of success hinges about having a "loud" public presentation.

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