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Your Social Media Reputation – More Than Just a Post

Social media has become such a big part of our daily lives that many people check there phones even before they’re fully awake in the mornings. I know I've definitely been guilty of this. This is part of the reason why businesses have taken to social media platforms to market their products and services. What better way is there than to target an audience that is constantly open to information? Convenient and effective as it is, managing your social media reputation really isn't  as simple as keeping your posts PG or using proper grammar. You want to create a reputation that screams reliability, professionalism, and honesty.  Great content takes time. Like the title says, managing a social media account is more than just occasionally posting random content. Posting high-quality, engaging content at the right times is not as simple as it might seem. Followers know when content has been watered down or reposted and they don’t appreciate it. That’s why it’s i

Free DIY Digital Marketing Techniques: The Hustle is Sold Seperately

Expert digital marketers know how to turn a struggling website into a flourishing online business. They have the know-how and experience to generate thousands of leads and drive web traffic that could compete with the 7 AM Johannesburg rush. But what if you can’t employ a digital marketer? What if your budget is only big enough to afford limited services? “I need clients, damn it!” we hear you cry. Fortunately, there are still ways that you can market your business yourself – all you’ll need is time, discipline and a whole lot of hustle. LinkedIn Most people use LinkedIn as a glorified online CV. Don’t fall into that trap. LinkedIn can be an invaluable tool to connect with like-minded peers in your industry. Instead of seeing other people in your field only as competitors, see them as possible colleagues. Some people on LinkedIn already have established client bases and they might have an overflow of work from time to time. If you make enough quality, professional connections (be