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#025: How to build influence with the creator of #melbourneiloveyou - Chris Cincotta
Uncommon
English - August 01, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 68.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsMarketing Business Entrepreneurship interview show neuralle melbourne interview self improvement melbourne podcast business uncommon neuralle uncommon podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast
Chris Cincotta (
@melbourneiloveyou
) is a photographer, and the face behind @melbourneiloveyou on Instagram, and
Humans In Melbourne
on Facebook. Chris is what Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) would dub as a triple threat. He understands people deeply, loves photography and knows how to communicate to people This was a really heartwarming episode for me, and I think it will make you realise that at the end of the day, humans just want to be made to feel special. With an emphasis on gratitude, Chris grew his social influence with something that you or I are probably too scared to do - reply to each and every one of his followers’ comments. This innate sense to make everyone feel special is what boosted his engagement dramatically, growing his accounts exponentially. It’s funny, because this is such a simple and useful mindset that you can use in your own business or social media project. In the age of ‘like farms’, and an explosion of content - where anyone can pretend to be anything behind a keyboard - the importance of staying humble and listening to the person next to you is more important than ever.
In this interview we covered:
How @melbourneiloveyou came about
Something that’s changed his perspective on life
How he taught himself photography
The importance of social media engagement
The difference between growth on Instagram and Facebook
On disarming yourself and staying honest
Monetisation techniques
Instagram, Bots and ‘Shadow Banning’
Influencer marketing
His favourite place to shoot in Melbourne
<p>For show notes and links: neuralle.com/podcast </p><p> </p><p>Chris Cincotta (<a href="#">@melbourneiloveyou</a>) is a photographer, and the face behind @melbourneiloveyou on Instagram, and <a href="#">Humans In Melbourne</a> on Facebook. Chris is what Scott Adams (the creator of Dilbert) would dub as a triple threat. He understands people deeply, loves photography and knows how to communicate to people This was a really heartwarming episode for me, and I think it will make you realise that at the end of the day, humans just want to be made to feel special. With an emphasis on gratitude, Chris grew his social influence with something that you or I are probably too scared to do - reply to each and every one of his followers’ comments. This innate sense to make everyone feel special is what boosted his engagement dramatically, growing his accounts exponentially. It’s funny, because this is such a simple and useful mindset that you can use in your own business or social media project. In the age of ‘like farms’, and an explosion of content - where anyone can pretend to be anything behind a keyboard - the importance of staying humble and listening to the person next to you is more important than ever.</p><p> </p><p>In this interview we covered: </p><ul><li>How @melbourneiloveyou came about </li><li>Something that’s changed his perspective on life</li><li>How he taught himself photography</li><li>The importance of social media engagement </li><li>The difference between growth on Instagram and Facebook </li><li>On disarming yourself and staying honest </li><li>Monetisation techniques </li><li>Instagram, Bots and ‘Shadow Banning’</li><li>Influencer marketing </li><li>His favourite place to shoot in Melbourne</li></ul>