This week’s show comes fresh off the reel from our Social Media Money Magnet Seminar where I sat down to interview the phenomenal Kate Buck who had just left the stage after sharing some outstanding information with the attendees about outsourcing social media. Also, we’ve got a question from a Social Media Money Magnet attendee and an answer from the one of a kind pair, James and Joey Bridges.

5 Responses to “Episode 22 – Let’s Get Social”

  • Another great episode, Bill. Really liked the answer from Joey and James about how to deal with moving friends to Fan Page once you reach 5,000 limit in personal account. Would love to see more tips from these Social Media experts in future issues. I did miss your S&D tip, though – those are valuable, too!

  • Mark Bradley says:

    Great video Bill,

    Sorry I missed the seminar.

    Made the Wealth Attraction Seminar last month and went out the race track and met Dan Kennedy’s race hourse’s FANTASTIC!

    Social medial is here to stay. What I was really impressed with is the fact that you are really focusing in on prospects, conversion and buyers.

    You and Dan Kennedy, always talk about noise in the market. Talk about noise!!! Social media’s got noise!!!

    But if you take the time and learn how to cut through all that noise and convert all that traffic and listen to Bill Glazer, you will cut years off mastering socila media. For making money that is.

    Mark Bradley
    http://www.ultimatebulkreosecrets.com/

  • Great event and great information – as with all GKIC events and all the No BS Live TV episodes.

    Certainly as social media grows, there will be more and more opportunities for social media managers and other positions we aren’t even aware of at this time. This part of our business is growing almost daily right now.

    Thanks Bill and all the SMMM10 speakers.

  • Stacey Riska says:

    Great episode. Question I’d like to see answered in a future episode: How do you balance the need/want to communicate with your constituency without doing it not enough or too often? For example, I personally find that I get way too many communications from GKIC and honestly I just “blank them out.” But there are probably other members who like getting the daily (or even more than that) communication.

  • Pat O'Donnell says:

    How do you change your image from old fashioned to trendy or exciting ?
    For example, square dancing has an image of old people with funny clothes dancing to country western music. But we have young people in blue jeans dancing to hip hop music also.

Leave a Reply

Subscribe to NO B.S. LIVE TV
Thank you! You have successfully subscribed. Please check your email to confirm your subscription.
Thank you! It looks like you are already a Glazer-Kennedy subscriber. We will continue to send you Glazer-Kennedy announcements.
This Video Sponsored By

Sign up today for InfoSummit!

One Buck Bonus

Gift For Watching
Do As I Do, Not As I Did
Connect With Us On
Categories
Search the Site