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Social media isn’t just a fun way to share silly selfies. It’s also a valuable tool for growing your business. But you can’t just post all willy-nilly and expect to be successful. You have to know what you’re doing and have a clear strategy. The Social Media Management Pro Bundle includes six courses that will give you that strategy. It will even teach you how to become a freelance social media manager or become an integral part of an existing team.

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Through these courses, you’ll learn how to identify clients online and off and create one page business plans and proposals. You’ll learn how to create marketing plans and daily schedules for Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, the three leading social media markets to date.

Studying Twitter marketing, you can learn how to generate leads, attract the right type of Twitter follows, and build relationships. Through Instagram, you’ll understand how to attract thousands of Instagram followers and optimize curated ads to continually re-engage customers. In the Facebook Ads course, you’ll discover how to create different varieties of ads and how to market them to different demographics. Plus, you can create and install Facebook pixels to track conversions.

If you blog, there’s a course on optimizing your content for search engines and identifying the topics that are the most popular with your readers. Content is king, but the audience dictates the universe.

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Finally, you’ll delve into one of the most essential tools of the digital marketer: the email list. You’ll learn techniques to build one and discover how to drive traffic to your blog or website without ads.

The Social Media Management Pro Bundle packs in $1035 worth of content, but Daily Dot readers can get it for just $34.

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