I'm aware of my audience in a way, and I do try to engage with them while I'm trying to go about my business of thinking. I believe they help me by providing a focus.
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I've always been really involved in figuring out who my audience is and how to reach them.
You've got to keep your finger on the pulse of what your audience is thinking, and know what they'll accept from you.
But I got an audience that knows what I do. They usually show up, so I usually do pretty good.
I'm not sure exactly how gossiping about my life with my audience really helps them.
My readers and my audiences have turned into my followers. They are more than interested in what I have to say in the subjects of sales, loyalty, attitude, networking, business social media, and becoming a trusted advisor.
You have an audience that is fairly well grounded in the real world. You serve them and yourself best by making everything as real as possible.
I know my audience, and they, in turn, know my cinema. When I pick a subject, it's for a family audience. I shoot and edit my films keeping them in mind. I'm dead sure about the product that bears my name.
You have to be aware of who you're talking to in an audience.
I don't try to communicate with my 'audience'. I don't bother with that any more. I used to try to have conversations with people, but it's futile.
If you start trying to communicate ideas, I think you don't allow the audience to see themselves.
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