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Too lazy to read? [Lock down LIFETIME ACCESS to our Social Media course. Get grandfathered in and save $800 - next 24 hours only]( Alright. It's time. It's time for a flash sale. Here's what we're going to offer for the next 24 hours (ends on Friday, February 23 at 11:59pm ET): - ClickMinded Social Media Course ($999 value) - learn EXACTLY how to create powerful, metric-driven social marketing campaigns For the next 24 hours, save $800, and get unlimited lifetime access to the ClickMinded Social Media course. ClickMinded is used and trusted by more than 3,000 businesses like Grammarly, Liberty Mutual, Microsoft, 99 Designs, PayPal, and Airbnb. [Click here to get unlimited lifetime access to the full Social Media course - save $800]( The ClickMinded Social Media Marketing Training teaches you EXACTLY how to run powerful, metric-driven social marketing campaigns. This is just a taste of what you’ll get in just the first three modules course.  How social media fits into your business - The THREE components of social media that will help your business grow in a measurable way (and not just accumulate likes, retweets, favorites, etc) - Debunking the myth of social media management: it’s not easy and the fact that you have a personal Facebook or Twitter account doesn’t mean you’ve got it figured out. Picking the right social media channels to hit your goals - The decision process to follow when picking whether to participate in a social channel or not (hence avoiding the hype of new social channels popping up every week) - Discover how users’ attitude and mentality changes completely depending on the social channel (and how this can lead to drastically different strategies from channel to channel) - Why Facebook is the go-to channel for companies of all sizes and how its algorithm makes it a great place for brands to share content - What differentiates Twitter from every other social channel and how that will determine the way you approach it - The ONE critical success factor for companies participating on Instagram (plus, why your profile is more important than in any other social channel) - How Snapchat can enable you to create one-to-one connections with users (as opposed to other channels where interactions are “one-to-many”) - What is “life-stage content” and why it’s the best performing type of content for Pinterest (plus, how to be successful in Pinterest by approaching it as a search engine instead of as a social channel) - Why you don’t necessarily need to have your own channel to participate in YouTube (this is actually how many brands choose to approach this channel) - How Airbnb used LinkedIn in the past vs how it’s changed its strategy to reach business travelers (plus, why it’s perhaps the least robust channel for marketers and advertisers) - A social media channel cheatsheet that will give you a framework to decide on which channels to participate and how Monitoring: the most overlooked aspect of social media marketing - The TWO reasons why you need to monitor social media even if you’re not actively participating in it (seriously, this is the bare minimum that you have to do and most companies don’t do it properly) - Why “going viral” isn’t always good news for your company (hint: when something goes wrong) and how to prevent it from spiraling out of control - How monitoring can enable you to create “whoa moments” for your customers and take engagement to a whole new level - A step-by-step walkthrough to automate monitoring by using social listening tools (including some advanced techniques to get the exact results you care about) - The EXACT workflow to streamline management of ALL your social media mentions (and the best process to address each type of mention) And there's MUCH more in the rest of the course. [Click here to get unlimited lifetime access to the full Social Media course - save $800]( Questions? Just reply to this email. Tommy P.S. These checkout links will stop working on Friday, February 23 at 11:59pm ET. ClickMinded.com 30 N. Gould Street #6193 Sheridan WY 82801 Don't want to hear from us? [Click here to unsubscribe](.

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