
Discussed in this episode:
- How I use one piece of content on multiple social media platforms.
- How to chose which social media sites you should be on.
- Ask yourself, “What is my goal in social media?”
- I want you to boldly be you! This is how you will build your true tribe.
- When you go deep into a new social media platform, you need to clean out your closet.
- Social Media Examiner Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/social-media-marketing-podcast/id549899114?mt=2
- Tripod: http://amzn.com/B007S02F8K
- Tripod mount: http://amzn.com/B00C11ASSA
- Social Media Examiner Blog: http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com
- School of Greatness with Lewis Howes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/school-greatness-lewis-howes/id596047499?mt=2
- Amy Porterfield: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/online-marketing-made-easy/id594703545?mt=2
- Mari Smith Website: http://www.marismith.com
- Mari Smith on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marismith
- My eat clean train mean 7 day challenge: www.cj7day.com
Time Codes:
0:05 Intro to today's topic
1:46 What social has done for me and my business
2:05 How not to become a slave to social media
2:51 Two things that will let you know what's hot and what's not in social media
3:23 Should you be using social media?
4:27 What's your plan B?
5:11 The lesson on self sufficiency
7:38 Power Balance
8:01 Brock's first taste of netowrking on Twitter
9:40 Get to know Jake Bedard
11:53 Why spending hours on social media is absurd
14:08 How to avoid social media intoxication
14:48 Make your goal be your guide when using social media
15:49 Who are my Lifers
17:05 The salvaging technique
18:32 The content salvaging process
21:58 You don't have to reply to everyone
23:14 Why I only allot 10-15 minutes of my time on Twitter
23:49 Don't be everywhere. Just be in the place where it works.
24:28 Get yourself seeded in two platforms
26:06 You can't do it all. Period
27:51 Talk to teenagers
29:14 Subscribe to authoritative resources within your niche
30:34 Set your limits and boundaries
31:42 Closing notes
