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A good way to avoid being considered ‘spam’ would be to prioritize the mediums through which you promote your gigs. For example, promoting a gig on facebook would give you more sales than promoting a gig on some random social media platform. Try figuring out which social media platform you’d receive the most customers from and go from there. Also, try changing the titles of your promoted posts so that people don’t think you’re a sales bot.

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A good way to avoid being considered ‘spam’ would be to prioritize the mediums through which you promote your gigs. For example, promoting a gig on facebook would give you more sales than promoting a gig on some random social media platform. Try figuring out which social media platform you’d receive the most customers from and go from there. Also, try changing the titles of your promoted posts so that people don’t think you’re a sales bot.

… And, as a follow-up to what you wrote… always follow the rules of any social media website you choose to promote on. Just because you want to do something on that site, doesn’t mean that that site allows it.

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