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B2B marketers only need these 2 types of social content to succeed...

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Hi {NAME}, Social media marketing can be a lot. Just coming up with content to post can be overwhelm

Hi {NAME}, Social media marketing can be a lot. Just coming up with content to post can be overwhelming, especially because you have to do it on a regular basis if you want to build trust and recognition. But the good news is, there are actually only two types of social media content you need: (1) relevancy content, and (2) authority content. And when you are able to create those two types of content really well, social media marketing becomes easier. That’s something that my colleagues from Connect 365 are discussing in their free training today, “[The Social Media Equation for Know, Like, and Trust.]()” Again, it’s happening TODAY (Wednesday, January 17 at 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern)... so register now! When you join, you’ll discover: - The right way to use the 80/20 framework to earn your prospects’ trust on social media… - How to be the first person prospects think of (instead of your competitors) when they’re ready to buy… - The billboard vs. storefront analogy, and how it helps you land more B2B clients… - How to make sure your prospects see your social media posts – and turn the algorithm to your favor… - The social media strategy that tells your prospects *exactly* who you are and what you offer… - …and much more! This training is a part of their “B2B Anti-Funnel Bootcamp.” So when you register, you’ll also automatically get access to the next session. [Go here for more details and to register for this free training](=). It’s starting in just a few moments, so save your spot now! Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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