@MilesToGo
Matt Simmons
@MilesToGo · 3:36

HOW ARE YOU USING SWELL VOICE TO SUPPORT YOUR BRAND OR BUSINESS ?

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Is it bringing an audience to your mission, to your brand, to your idea, to your strategy, to communicate, to build clients, to build just, again, an audience that you can talk to and share your products and ideas and services? So it's just a real simple, sincere question that I have that I would love to have your feedback. So it can help me because right now I am not using it anywhere else except on here

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@MarkR
Mark Francis Rahaman
@MarkR · 4:35
And I would take that fitness, the sip sum, and I would embed it, put the link into my newsletter, send that out. I would also send it out on a broadcast list every now and then. On WhatsApp? Every now and then people would reply to that directly to me via WhatsApp. I'd get a little bit of response from people on Swell, but I haven't really built up a huge following. Maybe I just wasn't regular enough
@Brkntobldness
Debbie Griffiths
@Brkntobldness · 1:12
Hi, Myles. To go. This is Debbie. From broken to boldness. Great question on the Swell app. I'm fairly new to it as well. Right now I am just using the app to create awareness on gaslighting and domestic abuse. The red flags, its subtleties and just again raising awareness. I'm also also hoping that it will generate some sales and or interest in my book that I've written on gas lighting and obviously drive people to my website
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 1:54
So that's kind of what I do and I'm not on the hunt necessarily but like I said I have found a couple of people here that have segued into potential clients and that's without really even trying. I'm just kind of here just being friendly and connecting and networking and it's really great to just kind of see this new budding app come to light and expand and just be here and be where the conversations are. It's pretty cool
@Br33zy
Braxxton Brown
@Br33zy · 3:23

@MilesToGo

It's benefited me because of the fact that I have resources and tools that I can use from people like yourself and people that I've actually gotten off of this app. And had I not been on this app, I probably wouldn't be as far with my podcast as I am now, which is why I'm adamant on when I do make a Swell post. It instantly goes to my Facebook
@DepthWDavid
David Shepherd
@DepthWDavid · 5:00
And so I realized, I was like, okay, this is a way for me to be able to use my voice and enlighten people of human design, which is a science of differentiation. It's what your soul came here to be on the physical plane. It's who you were before the society told you who to be. And as we know, everything in life is energy
@MilesToGo
Matt Simmons
@MilesToGo · 0:56

@MarkR

Hey, thank you for your feedback. I appreciate your time that you gave. So, yes, I will definitely take all that into consideration and different platforms and ideas and how you can basically just kind of bridge and be a liaison for yourself. It's pretty much what I'm trying to do, just an easier way with all the bells and whistles, if you will, for a regular podcast in choirs
@MilesToGo
Matt Simmons
@MilesToGo · 0:54

@DepthWDavid

Yup. Totally agree. Appreciate your time and seconds. I think showing up right, just like, so many people just aren't even here yet, and I think so many people just fail to do that. Just a simple concept of showing up with your voice. And like you said, asking, right, just keep like, what's next? What's next? What's next?
@MilesToGo
Matt Simmons
@MilesToGo · 0:37

@Br33zy

So thanks for the feedback on what you're doing and how you're basically putting together your own building blocks for your foundation for yourself, for your own voice and future business or ideas or whatever it is your plans to articulate. So awesome. Thanks so much
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