Social Media in a Nutshell: A Beginner’s Guide to Financial Independence
An In-Depth Analysis on How Disruptive Thinking Has Given Birth to Social Media - The Medium That Has Seen the Most Growth of Millionaires
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Narrated by:
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Derik Hendrickson
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By:
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Curtis Howard
About this listen
Social media is everywhere at any time. It is present at weddings and going-away parties. People browse it before bed and even at work, when they are supposed to be concentrating on other tasks. In the past decade, social media has taken the world by storm even faster than almost any other technological advancement out there. You likely find it rare to encounter someone who does not have at least one social media account. Everybody and their mother, grandmother, and so on has one. What led to this development? Why is everybody so crazy about these platforms that aim to keep us connected around the clock? When you think about it, the concept seems very positive, but there is an underlying message that is forgotten. Social media is actually a business in many ways - even if you have nothing to sell.
By learning about its origins, you will better understand all of the algorithms necessary to become successful on any platform that you choose. Social media is for everyone, and almost everyone has it. This means that there is a built-in audience that is present and ready to receive the messages that you are trying to send. With enough careful research, you can turn social media into a lucrative experience that is both fun and enjoyable. It can even replace your current job, which will allow you to become completely financially independent without having to sit at a desk job all day long.
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