The biggest mistakes people make on social media with Lauren Davis

Thinking Big: Mindset, Habits, and Hacks - Podcast tekijän mukaan Sean Osborn

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Sean welcomes his friend Lauren Davis to the podcast--aka the branding and social media whisperer. She’s a digital branding strategist who focuses on personal branding, which goes hand-in-hand with social media. Lauren loves teaching people strategies that she uses with personal brands, podcasters, speakers, and leaders all over the world. She helps them to be more visible online as well and increases their personal brand strategy and personal brand presence through their social media. Instead of using social media as an afterthought, she teaches them to use it as a tool for their success.   In this episode, you’ll hear:   How impactful and powerful a tool social media can be. Lauren’s tips for podcast show notes. The biggest mistakes people make on social media and how you can make social media fun and exciting. Consistency on social media is key. Lauren’s background story and how the record store she started with her husband led her into social media and marketing. Why making connections with people on your social media platforms is so important. What platforms Lauren recommends based on your social media goals. What Clubhouse is, how it works, and where Lauren sees its future. How she gets people to engage with social media and why connecting with your followers is so important. About Lauren’s free download, which is 100 high-quality, engaging social media content ideas and why it’s different than others on the internet. The change in Lauren’s presence on social media and why her branding is becoming more defined.   Connect with Sean Osborn here: https://thinkingbig.info/ https://www.instagram.com/thinkingbigcoaching/ https://www.facebook.com/thinkingbigcoaching/   Connect with Lauren Davis Lauren's 100 social media prompts The Real Personal Branding Podcast Instagram.com/Ldaviscreative https://www.facebook.com/groups/understandsocialmedia

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