My least favorite thing, full stop. It feels really weird promoting myself, or even my work. So my goal is always to focus on the product or technique I am sharing about. But when you are making content, you need to at least some putting yourself out there as a person with great knowledge to share or no one will see your work.

So this episode is all about my love of marketing me.

In this episode of Tilting with Tuples, host Louis Davidson shares his personal journey and insights into the world of marketing and self-promotion, and just how much he loves it. The episode delves into such delicate themes as imposter syndrome, the challenges of marketing oneself, and the importance of authenticity, particularly when referring to one’s self in the third person when writing show notes.

Louis reflects on his experiences as an influencer both as a Dollywood insider and a Microsoft MVP, emphasizing the significance of focusing on the product rather than yourself. He also shares personal anecdotes about overcoming physical challenges and the fear of public speaking, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their passions and take risks.

Hope you enjoy, drop comments on this page, on the Youtube video, or just send me an email at louis@drsql.org. Thank you!

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I’m Louis

I have been at this database thing for a long long time, with no plans to stop.

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