BRILLIANT: Social Media Marketing Strategy Explained – Inside The Mind Ep. 1 web marketing


Visit: webmarketingexplained.makingextramoney.org And start making money online now.. Get All The Episodes + Exclusive Bonuses @ Join Me On My Blog Click to RT: Facebook.com Twitter.com Hey What’s up Guys and welcome to the first episode of Inside the Mind where we talk about in Online Marketing Strategy what it is, why it’s important and Why you should care. With this being the first episode and all that, let’s talk about what makes an online marketing strategy and more importantly what does not. Now if you run a business, or if you’re the marketing person in your company, at some point you may have had a conversation that sounds something like this “We need to get a Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, blog, email newsletter” “Ok” Then you go out and you create a profile on said platform, and start talking about the stuff you sell. And this is what ends up happening. (crickets chirping) Ok Ok, I’ll cut you some slack, maybe, that’s not the case. Maybe you have all of these things and people are talking to you On a regular basis. (Yay!) But when you ask for a sale… (crickets chirping) Now a lot of businesses are just throwing stuff out there and seeing what sticks. And what many more is create one thing, and only distribute that through multiple channels. Sometimes it sticks, sometimes it doesn’t, but either way this isn’t social media strategy, this is social media vomit. (bleh…) I mean, when it comes down to it all, the main reason anyone looks at huge a time suck like

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