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June 14, 2018 at 5:51 pm #14221
@halle-eavelyn @negeen-dargahi @diane-hansen @anthony-simonie
After sending out the last previous (two-part) draft of my Hero Story to 5 people (as promised) – two very dear and longtime old friends; 2 peer Agents in my office; and one former Client – I got back two lengthy responses (and the promise of a third). One, from the former Client, was very sweet (as if she’d finished watching a Lifetime Original movie); the other, from a fellow Agent in my office, was very subjective and professional. Her bottom-line advice was to cut it – by at least half – and to minimize the attention given to setbacks (particularly financial).
So I did that. This version (attached, in Word) has a word count of 2,347 and runs to just under 9-1/2 pages (including headline graphic, at the top. Please review and advise. Thank you!
Dale
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June 14, 2018 at 6:43 pm #14230
@dale-swanson, great job implementing the feedback your peers and previous clients have provided!! I’m re- tagging in @halle-eavelyn as a bonus tag so she knows I’ve seen your post!
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June 14, 2018 at 7:00 pm #14233
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June 15, 2018 at 4:33 pm #14319
And I think that comment is on the commentor, and not on you – in other words, he is afraid of FAILURE in his mindset. Now… are YOU happier with it, @dale-swanson? Did you feel like you were going ON about failure? Because I didn’t. I thought it was all great. That doesn’t mean it’s not great like this, too. But it’s YOUR CHOICE. What feels better to you???
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June 15, 2018 at 5:12 pm #14328
Thank you, Halle. To answer honestly: I don’t know. All of my training and experience over the last 13 years in real estate has told me to always put a brave face on, best foot forward, hide all dirt, and re-frame to the positive (which, admittedly, has often not set well with me; I’m a plain-spoken Hoosier. I don’t have a problem with acknowledging unpleasant aspects. What I have trouble with is the pressure to not acknowledge those aspects, or to keep them under wraps). In real estate, there is a grossly-overused phrase: “it is what it is”. Well, which is it? Do I tell the whole truth, or not? To me, truth includes context (my husband is an old-school southern master of “selective” details). On the other hand, I’m not comfortable airing out all of my dirty linen in a business-oriented public forum (particularly LinkedIn). I’m not doing a Barbara Walters interview; would it really benefit potential real estate Clients to know that I was abused and molested as a child, that my ex-wife had an abortion while we were engaged, or that I twice attempted suicide in my 20’s? I keep trying to believe that it’s not where I’ve been, but where I am, that defines me (and I really hope that’s true, at least as far as my business goes). On that basis, I’m inclined toward the shortened version…
The Agent who had given me feedback on the two-part version readily agreed to look at the shortened version (it’s very kind of her to do that), while the other Agent who had agreed, promised to read it (the long-version) over the coming weekend; I thanked her, and sent her the shortened version as well. So we’ll see. My two dear, longtime friends (both male) have not responded. I’m not really surprised.
Thank you very much, again, for everything. 🙂
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June 17, 2018 at 11:44 pm #14420
@dale-swanson WOW! I didn’t see the long version but my guess is that it would be that much more powerful! I’m struggling terribly with my own hero story at the moment. Reading yours has been quite helpful. Thanks for putting your wonderful story out there!
Laura
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June 18, 2018 at 4:56 pm #14485
Laura,
Thank you very much for looking at my (most recent, shortest version) Hero Story, and for your very kind words in responding to it. I’m glad to know that reading my Hero Story, has been helpful to you, in working on your own. It is a far more serious task, with far greater implications, than it would seem at first; and consequently can be far more difficult to complete. While I’m heartened to know that I’m not the only one who has struggled with it, I’m pleased to think that it might help you to tell your own. Best wishes!
Dale
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June 18, 2018 at 5:47 pm #14494
@halle-eavelyn @matt-barcus @anthony-simonie
I decided on my shortened version of the Hero Story, buffed it a little more, went to post it on LinkedIn, and . . . LinkedIn keeps telling me that it exceeds the character count (by like 13,954 characters).
I saw Mark Steinbach’s Hero Story posted on his LinkedIn page, and it looks great, pix and all. It doesn’t appear to be any shorter than mine. What am I doing wrong?
Please advise. Thanks!
Dale
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June 19, 2018 at 12:15 pm #14577
@dale-swanson It sounds like you may have tried to post this on linkedIn as a post.
What you will want to do is click on “Write an article” from your home screen and then publish your article there.
See screen shots attached.
Anthony
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June 20, 2018 at 6:49 pm #14746
@anthony-simonie
Thank you, Anthony. I believe that I tried to do this using the “Write an Article” feature on LinkedIn, as you suggest, but I will look and try it again.
Dale
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June 20, 2018 at 7:12 pm #14750
@anthony-simonie
OK, I found the “Write an Article” button (on my Home page, not my Profile page). It IS the same function that I was trying to use, previously; and it still gives the option to insert rich media (text, video) at points within the body copy, but still – nothing happens when I try to insert a photo. I click on the box with the plus sign, the menu bar comes up, I click on photo – and the menu bar disappears. I sent a message about all this to help/support for LinkedIn, but haven’t gotten any response.
Dale
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June 20, 2018 at 7:21 pm #14752
@anthony-simonie
OK, I finally got the banner, and the text, posted – but it still won’t let me insert any media (pix, videos, etc). I’ve seen that others have done it, and I’m being given the option, but the tool isn’t working. Any ideas as to why that might be? Thanks, Anthony.
Dale
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June 20, 2018 at 10:58 pm #14756
Hi @dale-swanson, have you tried dragging and dropping an image?
Look at this link as it will be really helpful — if you have further issues, let me know!
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June 22, 2018 at 3:22 pm #14921
@negeen-dargahi @anthony-simonie
Hi Negeen,
Thank you for the response, and for the link. I’ve gone to this link, before, and tried to follow the directions there; it does NOT work. I’ve been able to turn my final sentence into a hotlink, but these directions are not allowing me to insert a photo into the body copy of my Hero Story. As I said before, I place the box with the plus sign where I want it; I click on the box with the plus sign; the menu bar pops up; I click on the ‘photo’ icon on the menu bar; and the menu bar disappears. And that’s ALL that happens. I’ve tried dragging and dropping a photo, as well; that doesn’t seem to work either. Neither does copying and pasting. And there is no ‘Upload from Computer’ icon, or menu selection, anywhere on this page (as LinkedIn’s directions, under “Adding Images and Other Rich Media to Your Article”, “Adding Images to Your Article”, #3 “You can drag and drop an image…” suggests). I’m at my wit’s end. All I wanted to do was to add a few pictures.
Dale
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June 22, 2018 at 3:32 pm #14924
@anthony-simonie / @matt-barcus can you help @dale-swanson with this?
Dale, Anthony just added a video in the “hero story” module walking you through how to add images. Consider taking a look to see if there’s anything you missed. In the meantime, lets see if Anthony or Matt have any advice.
Have you tried this on a different web browser?
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June 22, 2018 at 3:51 pm #14929
@negeen-dargahi @anthony-simonie @matt-barcus
Negeen,
Yes, I have watched Anthony’s new video in the “Hero Story” module, specific to adding rich media to the Hero Story article. (I just finished watching it again, for the fourth time). And as I said, I was able to turn my last sentence into a hot link, using these directions. But I have not been able to add still photos.
I have been using Firefox. I’ll try it in Chrome and see what happens. Thank you.
Dale
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June 22, 2018 at 4:01 pm #14932
@negeen-dargahi @anthony-simonie @matt-barcus
Eureka! Switched to Chrome, logged into LinkedIn, and it works! Negeen, I could kiss you. I’m not sure what the problem was with Firefox, but everything appears to functioning as it is supposed to, on Chrome. Thank you so much!
Dale
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June 24, 2018 at 12:15 am #14980
Yay!! @dale-swanson, I’m so happy that worked for you!
This happened to me with Safari, Chrome always comes in handy 🙂
Have a great weekend!!
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