• How To Make Social Media Work For Your Business

  • Sep 19 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

How To Make Social Media Work For Your Business

  • Summary

  • Are you one of those people that spend the average 8 mins a day on LinkedIn or 28 minutes a day on Instagram or 1hr 38mins on Facebook?

    Whether you are or you aren’t you been told by many people that your business needs to post, interact and been seen on these platforms.

    But is it a waste or time or great advice to be posting everyday and being seen on all the major platforms?

    In this ‘Get More Referrals Today’ podcast we are going deep and showing you first hand how to make social media actually work by considering these 3 important factors.

    Don’t make another post until you have this strategy in mind.

    If you loved the episode, it would be amazing if you could share it to another handful of people or even leave a review on your favourite podcast platform.. And remember don't forget to subscribe to us on... ITunes Spotify YouTube Google Play ** Don't forget to come and join us in the "Referrals For Service Based Professionals Tribe" - https://www.facebook.com/groups/michaelgriffiths ** Grab your free guide "How To Get 100 Clients In The Next 12 Months All Through Referrals" - https://www.100in12.com ** Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for great tips to becoming more profitable in your business each week - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAXVX4-6VP9twDj8bRAw1Q/ ** If you are ready to transform your referral systems take a look at how we draw out the Million Dollar Referral system in this quick video – https://www.thepartnershipclub.com.au/video

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