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A Beginner’s Guide To Influencer Marketing

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jeffbullas.com

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Tue, Oct 16, 2018 03:18 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Create. Post. Hope. Too many aspiring entrepreneurs, marketers, and small business owners

Hi {NAME}, Create. Post. Hope. Too many aspiring entrepreneurs, marketers, and small business owners take this approach to digital marketing… All they see are tumbleweeds. But it’s not necessarily your fault. You’ve been led down the garden path by big promises and ambitious estimates of what social media can achieve for your business. Unfortunately… the powerful world of social media that has revolutionized the way we live our lives is not solely dedicated to helping grow your business. People aren’t out there waiting with baited breath for your next post just so they can hand over their credit card. With more and more businesses breaking out into the digital sphere, competition to get your target customers attention is fierce. If you give them a reason to ignore you… they will. You see, social media is just a platform. It’s not a magic bullet or masterful new employee that is going to turn your business around overnight. With the right mindset, advice, tools, and testing, it does provide an ecosystem that is custom-built for scaling your message. It’s the fuel to your fire. The playground for your entrepreneurial dreams. It’s a platform to find your tribe, talk to them, understand their wants, needs, and desires, and grow a business of meaning and passion. But if you’re just getting started and your budget and following are small. Or your resources are already stretched thin. How do you reach new customers on social media, at speed, without breaking the bank, or much of a sweat in the process? Did you know that there’s a way to take advantage of someone else’s hard work – their years of cultivating a legion of fans who hang on their every word? What if we told you there was a legitimate, mutually beneficial way for you to get in front of someone else’s audience, and fast? I’m talking about influencer marketing. While this may sound like the type of digital marketing strategy that is reserved for the big brands, well-connected wheelers and dealers, or Kardashian-like celebrity stars, it’s not. In fact, anyone can get started with influencer marketing right now... [Read the rest of the article here.]( Cheers, Jeff Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620 If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe](

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