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Intimidated By Social Media? Make It 3-D (Or 5-D!) | Episode 128

Intimidated By Social Media? Make It 3-D (Or 5-D!) | Episode 128

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Every social media post falls into these five buckets - debate, delight, dissect, demonstrate, or document.


In this episode, I'm going to share examples of each kind of post that you might have already seen on social media - and, by you picking the types that seem easiest to you, you'll be one step closer to really knowing your brand voice and placement on socials.


This is episode 128 of the Social Media Magic podcast.


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