Master content workbook

Master content workbook

Tyllah-Chanel Cornelio

41,60 €
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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Redes sociales
ISBN:
9781312771154

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'I post on social media everyday but I’m still not getting sales and I don’t understand why'If this sounds like you, then this workbook is for you. Unlike traditional books, we made this a tip style workbook. So with 16 tips, 16 worksheets, graphics and content templates this masterpiece can help you pinpoint your content weaknesses, strengths and new strategies.Our inspiration for writing this book? Simple, when I needed it as a new entrepreneur I could not find it. I bought a ton of books, visited a ton of book stores but most social media books I tried were outdated and only provided VERY basic information for people who’ve never used a cellphone. To combat this, we spent two years developing this workbook to ensure you understand not only what your content is lacking, but also how to fix it and keep improving it until you get your desired results.The best part is, with less than 120 pages you could finish this book and activities in less than 2 weeks and start crushing your goals this month! Your success will no longer be on hold, but instead knocking on your front door as the orders start rolling in. So, what are you waiting for?Physical Book Information: 5.5 x 8.5 in116 pagesWe only keep 20 in stock per month, all additional books will be for preorder and take 2-3 weeks for printing and shipping.

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