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Ep. 0007 The Weirdest (but Best) Social Media Strategy for Beginners

Ep. 0007 The Weirdest (but Best) Social Media Strategy for Beginners

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Join the One Week Social Media Challenge today: https://richteachers.kit.com/87c10fb2ef

I know the idea of "quantity over quality" just sounds plain wrong and stupid, but HEAR ME OUT. In this podcast episode, I share my thoughts on if social media is absolutely necessary for every side hustle as well as my philosophy behind "quantity over quality" when it comes to creating social media content. I have successfully grown my reselling YouTube channel @beckyparkco to over 63K subscribers and my reselling Instagram to over 23K followers. These are some of the lessons I learned along the way, as well as the opportunity for you to join me in a week long social media challenge!

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Links mentioned in this video:
Million Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan: https://amzn.to/3Dbf0HZ

Topics covered in this video:
✅ Whether or not you need a social media presence for your side hustle
✅ Tips on how to grow on social media
✅ An invitation to join me as I attempt to grow my Rich Teachers social media following

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