Let me share something that changed how I see marketing in my business. Not too long ago, I used to think marketing was just about posting products or running ads and hoping people would buy. But I had a conversation with someone more experienced, and one thing they told me really stuck: Marketing is simply helping the right people notice your business and giving them a reason to choose you. That alone changed how I approached everything, Because the truth is, if people don’t know what you sell, they can’t buy from you… no matter how good your product is. They also helped me understand that there are different types of marketing, and not all of them will work the same for every business. For example: • Social Media Marketing – Showing up consistently online and promoting what you sell. Example: Posting your products, behind-the-scenes, or how they’re used. • Word-of-Mouth Marketing – Letting your customers talk about you. Example: A happy customer telling their friends about your business. • Content Marketing – Sharing useful or interesting information. Example: Teaching something related to your product so people trust you. • Referral Marketing – Encouraging people to bring others. Example: Giving a small reward when someone refers a new customer. What really opened my eyes was that Every business has the type of marketing that works best for it. For instance, I noticed that a local food vendor might grow faster through *word-of-mouth and simple social posts*, while an online brand might rely more on *content, influencers, or ads*. Even businesses selling the same thing don’t always grow the same way. That’s when I stopped trying to do *everything* and started focusing on *what actually works for my business and my audience*. Because at the end of the day, Some strategies are for visibility. Some are for building trust. Some are for getting quick sales. Different goals, different strategies. I’m still learning and improving, but this shift alone has made a difference for me.