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Social Media Marketing - A Beginner’s Guide to Dominating the Market with Social Media Marketing - cover

Social Media Marketing - A Beginner’s Guide to Dominating the Market with Social Media Marketing

Eric J Scott

Publisher: Eric J Scott

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Summary

The whole world is caught up in a social media frenzy!

 
Do you find yourself hooked to your phone and looking at your feed multiple times a day?  You are not the only one hooked.  Billions of people are doing it daily.  Do you wish there was some way you could capitalise on this?

 
Understanding exactly why people do what they do is the key.

 
This will not only help you market your brand exceptionally well and cheaply, but it will also allow you to gain quick exposure that was never possible in the past.

 
Social media marketing is all about constantly growing your audience with insightful and compelling content. Your content helps you build your brand, foster customer loyalty, and lay the foundations for future sales.  You need to create things that excite your customers and make them think, "Wow, I really want to buy from them," and, "I really trust them."

 
Knowing how to start and which direction to take is always the hardest thing.

 
Remember, you have only a few seconds to attract a customer before they move on.  Keep your audience entertained and excited, and they will always come back for more.  This is when you make the sales.

 
In this book, I will start you on the path to understanding the big picture around your goal, and which social network to use to achieve that goal. You don't need to use all social media networks, only the one which your brand is suited to.

 
As a bonus, I have provided case studies to enlighten you on how best to position your brand to attract a larger audience for paid and non-paid advertising.

 
This book includes actionable pointers and practical ideas to allow you to take action from the start.

 
Read this book and find out exactly what your potential is, and how you can achieve and even surpass it!

 
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Available since: 06/15/2018.

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