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Branding Matters

How to Gain 400K+ Followers on Instagram with Dain Walker

19 Feb 2021

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Send us a textToday I’m sitting down with Dain Walker, a Brand Strategist and Founder of Victory Front - one of Australia’s fastest growing brand design firms. Dain has worked with countless high-profile, multi-million dollar startups and well-established brands, creating go to market strategies that help them penetrate the market. He's known around the globe for his remarkable ability to put companies on the map at an accelerated rate.Dain’s proven track record starts with himself. He began branding on Instagram and quickly grew his account to over 200,000 followers inside of 12 months.I invited Dain to be a guest on my show to discuss branding on SM, specifically Instagram and LinkedIn. I also, wanted to learn more about his personal brand, and how a guy who was broke built a seven figure income in less than 2 years.Support the showBRANDING MATTERS is one of the 40 Best Branding Podcasts worldwide. It's one of the 17 Branding Podcasts Worth Your Time in 2025. And it's one of the 20 Great Podcasts to Grow Your Brand. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating along with a brief review. And don't forget to order your BADASS T-shirt here.About MeHey there, I'm Joelly - the Branding Badass. My BADASS superpower is helping you build a brand that matters. From branded merch to keynote speaking, when you work with me, you get results! Need help telling your brand story? Learn more here.Let's stay connected!instagram - @Branding_BadasslinkedIn - Joelly Goodsonwebsite - BAMKO.NET

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