Here are the 5 BIGGEST mistakes that you, as a public figure or celebrity, might be making right now in your social media efforts. These common errors can negatively impact your brand image more than you realize.
Watch this video immediately and learn the right way to interact so you can AUTHENTICALLY build trust, liking, raving fans, and create dramatically more brand revenue.
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Matthew Loop is an author, speaker, investor, philanthropist, and the highest paid social media revenue strategist in North America. He helps brands, startups, and small business owners multiply their influence, impact, and income by harnessing the power of the Internet. Since 2005 he’s trained over 21,000 clients in 25 countries. Millions have viewed his free business growth tutorials online. Connect with him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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2 Responses to “5 DUMB Celebrity Social Media Mistakes!”
Great video, Matthew – these are such simple mistakes that so many brands make! You have to be on facebook and twitter in this day and age and when you are, ensure you’re updating them regularly! As you say, it takes a couple of seconds to post a tweet. Interaction is key in this age of social media and twitter allows us to engage with our favourite celebrities and, as you say, build rapport and trust with fans. Thanks for sharing!
Great video, Matthew – these are such simple mistakes that so many brands make! You have to be on facebook and twitter in this day and age and when you are, ensure you’re updating them regularly! As you say, it takes a couple of seconds to post a tweet. Interaction is key in this age of social media and twitter allows us to engage with our favourite celebrities and, as you say, build rapport and trust with fans. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed the video, Becky!