DATA IS EVERYTHING. Save Time, Money, and Watch your Brand Grow by Looking at Data 012
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Welcome to the social media manager! This podcast is for entrepreneurs looking to grow their brand on social media and for social media managers looking to grow in their field. I’m your host Dakota Jeane – I started out in social media as a career by accident. I was working for the Kardashian sisters as their Retail Director for DASH in 2013 and had some aggressive goals to make the stores successful. I needed to bootstrap and do some marketing. Little did I know that my days of MySpace, Twitter, and growing my personal Instagram would give me the foundation to build our DASH Instagram account up 58% to 1.2 M followers in less than a year. Since then, I have helped hundreds of small and large businesses find their voice and grow their brand on social media. So now I’m here spreading my knowledge through this podcast so I can reach even more people like you who are looking to lead and let social media work for you. Let’s do the damn thing, shall we? This episode is all about DATA. I hate to break it to you, but data. Is. Everything. Whether you find it interesting or not, it’s necessary. As a business owner or as a social media manager, being able to analyze your insights will help you make educated decisions to strategize your content and look at your brand holistically. My Instagram The Social Media Manager Instagram My Twitter The Jobs The Services My "influencer" video 😅
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