FAQ from Blessed Pirate
What is Blessed Pirate?
Blessed Pirate is a platform designed to assist individuals in growing their LinkedIn presence by delivering expertly personalized posts. These posts aim to improve your social media engagement, increase followers, and generate leads, all while maintaining the authenticity of your personal brand through the integration of effective marketing and copywriting practices.
How to use Blessed Pirate?
To get started with Blessed Pirate, simply subscribe to their monthly service, which includes a 14-day free trial. After setting up your profile with relevant details, you’ll receive weekly questions that will help craft your personalized social media content. If you don’t respond within 24 hours, your profile data will be used instead. Once your posts are ready, they will be sent to you via email for you to publish on LinkedIn.
I can't copy-paste the emojis in the posts, what should I do?
If you're having trouble with pasting emojis, try using the 'Paste Without Formatting' option by right-clicking your mouse. This should resolve the issue.
Is posting several posts per week or even one per day too spammy?
While it might seem like you're posting a lot, it's important to remember that social media algorithms typically show your content to only a fraction of your followers. Maintaining a consistent posting schedule is recommended, and multiple posts per day are perfectly fine.
When are the best times to publish my posts?
The optimal times to share your posts are throughout the workweek, from early morning until late evening.
Can I use this service to post on my company's social media accounts?
Absolutely, Blessed Pirate supports posting on company social media accounts as well. For more details, visit their website.
Have feedback or facing challenges in building and growing your personal brand?
We’d love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out via LinkedIn, Facebook, or Twitter.
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