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Content Is Profit

Why Your Business Shouldn't Depend Entirely On Social Media & How to Own Your Traffic

20 Aug 2024

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Ever felt like your content is at the mercy of social media algorithms? What would happen to you and your business if your account gets shutdown? In today’s episode, you’ll learn… - Why building an email list and owning your traffic are crucial strategies - The risks associated with depending on platforms like Instagram and TikTok - And practical steps to start safeguarding your business's future. Stay ahead of the game—own your audience, control your message, and protect your business. After listening, you’ll be able to future-proof your content strategy and keep your business thriving! Enjoy! Timestamped Overview: 01:00 Questioning Instagram monetization and discussing political content on social media. 06:23 Frustration of limited content reach on social media due to platform prioritization for advertisers. 10:46 Encouraging connections and adapting content. 11:24 Be mindful of content sharing guidelines, adapt to avoid flagging. 15:42 Navigating marketing environment for small businesses, social media revenue, voice opinions, build email list, test messages across platforms. Connect with Fonzi: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Connect with LUISDA: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to the podcast on Youtube, Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, or anywhere you listen to your podcasts. You can find this episode plus all previous episodes here. If this episode was helpful, please don’t forget to leave us a review by clicking here, and share it with a friend.

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