I would also side with TJ on this. It's very repetitive work that can be not great over the long run. It's better to find ads or depending on what your doing, organic marketing to a lead page. Something where you are not doing all of the outreach but instead focusing on things that can scale.
I listen to brain fm or any type of focus music like my boss does. It's really helpful as video editing or organic marketing you can get really distracted with so much going on.
2nd on shorts. I would also say to create videos that create opportunities. What I mean is that you can use tools like Tubebuddy to come up with videos in your niche and also see if many people have created videos like it before. If not and it has a lot of keyword traffic, might be a good idea...
From what I have learned try to do 3 posts of value and 1 post of selling.
See how that plays out if you do that consistent over months of time.
Add CTA's in videos too.
Yeah I've used Flick social.
From what I saw it had good potential and you could see how things were going.
It's probably best to use with one account but if you have multiple, they might have options.
You can also look at hashtags by looking them up on Instagram's website on PC.
There's a...
This is big. A lot of people get into social media marketing and expect quick results. Unfortuantely, that doesn't work unless you already have a large following on a different channel. That's why you see so many big YouTubers easily able to bring their following to Instagram or Facebook. But...
Hi,
I have always been interested in affiliate marketing and work as a freelancer in organic smm. A lot of the time I'm curious how things work when it comes to affiliate marketing from hearing it from a company I am working with or searching on the web. Looking forward to learning some new...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Attention: "role based name" email prefixes such as support, webmaster, info, contact, forum, service, affiliate, admin, traffic, partners, marketing, etc., for our member accounts are not permitted. They are acceptable for a vendor listing, but not for the member email. This is due to bulk email processors scrubbing them for delivery due to extremely high bounce rates. Please apply for membership using a personalized email prefix. Something like bob@xxxxx.com.
If we discover you signed up with a role based name we will give you only one message to change it. After 3 days your account will be removed if the email is not changed.