A Quote by Laura Fitton

Ask what you can do for influencers, not what influencers can do for you - develop relationships! — © Laura Fitton
Ask what you can do for influencers, not what influencers can do for you - develop relationships!
By the time I went to the pulpit, the vision was never on the same level as when God first gave it to me; it was clearer and bigger. It was better because the body of Christ complemented what God had given me. So when I gave the vision to the congregation, the influencers already bought it. Then after the people have heard my message, and migrate to the influencers, these influencers are already my allies and help me communicate the vision to the congregation.
A utopian future for the Internet could be secured if the heavy-duty influencers - and the grassroots influencers tweeting along - can create a new global organization peopled with defenders of Internet freedom.
We all have the power to be influencers.
Influencers are dreamers. They are leaders with a vision.
Great influencers attract others.
As much as we don't like to admit it sometimes, we are the influencers.
Influencers connect with others before they take them anywhere.
A lot of the biggest beauty influencers are men, people of color as well.
The church is not built on the rock foundation of geniuses and influencers but of apostles and prophets.
The essence of influence is pull. It's an attraction. Great influencers attract people, to themselves, and to their ideas.
We aim to be the primary creative partner, digital channel implementer, and relationship builder with influencers.
The truth is that key influencers exist in all effective organizations, but a solid-line org chart won't tell you where they are.
I think it is great that there are influencers like myself who are true and authentic and let their personalities shine through. I encourage that in my fans.
Constructive criticism is legitimate, but when it escalates to vitriol, it affects us all, because celebrities and influencers are part of the collective consciousness.
My parents have been my biggest influencers. They both immigrated to America and taught me that I can do anything I dream of with hard work and determination.
Nowadays, influencers do anything to keep up with each other for attention, and it's not always something today's youth should mimic.
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