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Social Media Training

I think I mentioned before that I was busy doing training webinars ever week for 18 weeks. I really enjoyed it and have been asked a number of times when I'm going to start a new series. So another one is in the works and I'm hoping to start at the end of this month and do more in-depth sessions on some of the most popular topics.

I also started getting some coaching with Paul Evans (that's a photo of us at NAMS) and +Carrie Wilkerson and it has really helped me. Paul suggested I package my webinars according to topics so they wouldn't seem overwhelming. So I took the 160 minutes that related to Social Media and packaged it up. I was pretty intimidated about doing the sales letter and the whole download process, but with Paul's help and encouragement, I finally got it done. Since I didn't have any idea how to get my own affiliates, I decided to put the package up on jvzoo, which was a challenge in itself. But now it's done and I can breathe a quick sigh of relief before I start on the next module.

If you'd like to see my sales page, it's on my Carol Bremner website. 

Oh, and I got my first order this week from a complete stranger! My actual first order was from my mother, but then she's always been my biggest fan and I couldn't do it without her.

All the best and don't give up, it will happen eventually!
Carol

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  1. I think nowadays the knowledge of social media and internet marketing skill must for everyone. You have been doing a great job. Keep up the good work, Carol.

    Best Regards,
    Johny
    Make Money Online

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  2. Great blog! Do you have any suggestions for aspiring writers? I’m planning to start my own blog soon but I’m a little lost on everything. Would you propose starting with a free platform like WordPress or go for a paid option? There are so many choices out there that I’m completely confused .. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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