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The topics inside Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator course include:
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  2. Custom E-Learning Platform For Agency Owners
  3. Financial Planner, Revenue Calculator, Outreach Tracker & More Tools
  4. Websites Templates, Funnels, Ads & More
  5. Template Contracts, Sales Scripts, Agreements & More
The lessons in Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator will teach you how to:
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2023.06.08 10:08 New_Pomegranate2416 I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong

I've been in the trenches of influencer marketing for quite some time now. And truth be told, I was pretty terrible at it when I first started out.
The campaigns I ran for brands just weren't generating the sales I had hoped for. But after a lot of trial and error, I realized there were four common reasons why these campaigns were falling flat. Here's the lowdown:
  1. Choosing the wrong influencers: I was dazzled by influencers with large followings and sleek feeds, only to realize these weren't the key to success. Now, the approach is more refined: - Checking follower counts and engagement rates. - Browsing through the comments to check the kind of engagement - Checking alignment with brand values. - Ensuring the influencer's content is engaging and persuasive 2. Sloppy onboarding: I was basically just sending products to influencers and hoping for the best. Not a good move. Now, I've developed a solid onboarding document with all the details: - Info about the brand (logo, product shots, etc.) - Clearly outlined expectations and perks - Where to contact in case of questions - Any processes I use (approval, payouts, etc.) You can check the exact template we use here. 3. Infrequent posts: There were times when influencers just weren't posting enough. The solution? An 'activation drip'— a set of pre-scheduled, automated emails sent over time. These reminders: - Share success stories from other influencers. - Provide examples of effective content. - Keep them in the loop about the benefits of working with my brand. 4. Product-market fit if off: And then, there were those times when I hit a wall and realized there was nothing more I could do. The product just didn't fit the market. If this happens: - Consider whether other channels are successful. If not, influencer marketing might not be right for you. - If you're not making headway anywhere, it's time to focus on finding your product-market fit. Let me know if you want more details about each problem and solution. I will share those. What about you? Any facepalm or eureka moments you've experienced in influencer marketing?
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2023.06.08 10:07 Trust2Sales Just launched on Product Hunt 🚀

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The platform simplifies networking for sales professionals by automating the boring part.
Would appreciate all your feedback!
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Contact me if you are interested in Iman Gadzhi Courses by chatting me on +44 759 388 2116 on Telegram/Whatsapp.
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Iman Gadzhi’s courses are one of the best products on how to start a marketing agency and how to grow it.
Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator includes over 50 hours of step-by-step training covering EVERY aspect of building an agency from scratch. This is almost a plug & play system with enough success stories to back it up! Signing clients, running Facebook ads, building out your team, on-boarding clients, invoicing, sales... this course has everything covered for you.
The courses of Iman Gadzhi include the following:
  1. Agency Navigator course Core Curriculum
  2. Financial Planner, Revenue Calculator, Outreach Tracker & More Tools
  3. Websites Templates, Funnels, Ads & More
  4. Template Contracts, Sales Scripts, Agreements, Live calls & More
The core concepts in Iman Gadzhi’c courses include:
- Starting Your Agency
- Finding Leads
- Signing Clients
- Getting Paid
- Onboarding Clients
- Managing Client Communication...
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Reddit DM to u/CourseAccess
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Iman Gadzhi’s courses are one of the best products on how to start a marketing agency and how to grow it.
Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator includes over 50 hours of step-by-step training covering EVERY aspect of building an agency from scratch. This is almost a plug & play system with enough success stories to back it up! Signing clients, running Facebook ads, building out your team, on-boarding clients, invoicing, sales... this course has everything covered for you.
The courses of Iman Gadzhi include the following:
  1. Agency Navigator course Core Curriculum
  2. Financial Planner, Revenue Calculator, Outreach Tracker & More Tools
  3. Websites Templates, Funnels, Ads & More
  4. Template Contracts, Sales Scripts, Agreements, Live calls & More
The core concepts in Iman Gadzhi’c courses include:
- Starting Your Agency
- Finding Leads
- Signing Clients
- Getting Paid
- Onboarding Clients
- Managing Client Communication...
...and much, much more!
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Reddit DM to u/RequestCourseAccess
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2023.06.08 10:06 Trust2Sales Just launched on Product Hunt 🚀

Hey Product Hunt community!
We’re beyond excited to launch our product on Product Hunt today! https://www.producthunt.com/posts/saleshookup-3
The platform simplifies networking for sales professionals by automating the boring part.
Would appreciate all your feedback!
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2023.06.08 10:05 New_Pomegranate2416 I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong

I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong
I've been in the trenches of influencer marketing for quite some time now. And truth be told, I was pretty terrible at it when I first started out.
The campaigns I ran for brands just weren't generating the sales I had hoped for.
But after a lot of trial and error, I realized there were four common reasons why these campaigns were falling flat. Here's the lowdown:

https://preview.redd.it/kktngt2o4r4b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=bde9f22158d2fdc9aaf8b9c033a25f7b4b127915
1. Choosing the wrong influencers: I was dazzled by influencers with large followings and sleek feeds, only to realize these weren't the key to success. Now, the approach is more refined:
  • Checking follower counts and engagement rates.
  • Browsing through the comments to check the kind of engagement
  • Checking alignment with brand values.
  • Ensuring the influencer's content is engaging and persuasive

  1. Sloppy onboarding: I was basically just sending products to influencers and hoping for the best. Not a good move. Now, I've developed a solid onboarding document with all the details like:
  • Info about the brand (logo, product shots, etc.)
  • Clearly outlined expectations and perks
  • Where to contact in case of questions
  • Any processes I use (approval, payouts, etc.)
You can check the exact template we use here.
3. Infrequent posts: There were times when influencers just weren't posting enough. The solution? An 'activation drip'— a set of pre-scheduled, automated emails sent over time. These reminders:
  • Share success stories from other influencers.
  • Provide examples of effective content.
  • Keep them in the loop about the benefits of working with my brand.
  1. Product-market fit if off: And then, there were those times when I hit a wall and realized there was nothing more I could do. The product just didn't fit the market. If this happens:
  • Consider whether other channels are successful. If not, influencer marketing might not be right for you.
  • If you're not making headway anywhere, it's time to focus on finding your product-market fit.
Let me know if you want more details about each problem and solution. I will share those.
What about you? Any facepalm or eureka moments you've experienced in influencer marketing?
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Picture of the invoice
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2023.06.08 10:05 New_Pomegranate2416 I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong

I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong
I've been in the trenches of influencer marketing for quite some time now. And truth be told, I was pretty terrible at it when I first started out.
The campaigns I ran for brands just weren't generating the sales I had hoped for.
But after a lot of trial and error, I realized there were four common reasons why these campaigns were falling flat. Here's the lowdown:
https://preview.redd.it/q3jh5iem4r4b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=fe4228e0a1695504687bface92ca3d3858fa8cab
1. Choosing the wrong influencers: I was dazzled by influencers with large followings and sleek feeds, only to realize these weren't the key to success. Now, the approach is more refined:
  • Checking follower counts and engagement rates.
  • Browsing through the comments to check the kind of engagement
  • Checking alignment with brand values.
  • Ensuring the influencer's content is engaging and persuasive

  1. Sloppy onboarding: I was basically just sending products to influencers and hoping for the best. Not a good move. Now, I've developed a solid onboarding document with all the details like:
  • Info about the brand (logo, product shots, etc.)
  • Clearly outlined expectations and perks
  • Where to contact in case of questions
  • Any processes I use (approval, payouts, etc.)
You can check the exact template we use here.

3. Infrequent posts: There were times when influencers just weren't posting enough. The solution? An 'activation drip'— a set of pre-scheduled, automated emails sent over time. These reminders:
  • Share success stories from other influencers.
  • Provide examples of effective content.
  • Keep them in the loop about the benefits of working with my brand.

4.Product-market fit if off: And then, there were those times when I hit a wall and realized there was nothing more I could do. The product just didn't fit the market. If this happens:
  • Consider whether other channels are successful. If not, influencer marketing might not be right for you.
  • If you're not making headway anywhere, it's time to focus on finding your product-market fit.
Let me know if you want more details about each problem and solution. I will share those.
What about you? Any facepalm or eureka moments you've experienced in influencer marketing?
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2023.06.08 10:05 New_Pomegranate2416 I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong

I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong
I've been in the trenches of influencer marketing for quite some time now. And truth be told, I was pretty terrible at it when I first started out.
The campaigns I ran for brands just weren't generating the sales I had hoped for.
But after a lot of trial and error, I realized there were four common reasons why these campaigns were falling flat. Here's the lowdown:
https://preview.redd.it/irwzicpk4r4b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=84bf1e010f3b052e92d2a257d13e6f87650f00ab
1. Choosing the wrong influencers: I was dazzled by influencers with large followings and sleek feeds, only to realize these weren't the key to success. Now, the approach is more refined:
  • Checking follower counts and engagement rates.
  • Browsing through the comments to check the kind of engagement
  • Checking alignment with brand values.
  • Ensuring the influencer's content is engaging and persuasive

  1. Sloppy onboarding: I was basically just sending products to influencers and hoping for the best. Not a good move. Now, I've developed a solid onboarding document with all the details like:
  • Info about the brand (logo, product shots, etc.)
  • Clearly outlined expectations and perks
  • Where to contact in case of questions
  • Any processes I use (approval, payouts, etc.)
You can check the exact template we use here.
3. Infrequent posts: There were times when influencers just weren't posting enough. The solution? An 'activation drip'— a set of pre-scheduled, automated emails sent over time. These reminders:
  • Share success stories from other influencers.
  • Provide examples of effective content.
  • Keep them in the loop about the benefits of working with my brand.

4.Product-market fit if off: And then, there were those times when I hit a wall and realized there was nothing more I could do. The product just didn't fit the market. If this happens:
  • Consider whether other channels are successful. If not, influencer marketing might not be right for you.
  • If you're not making headway anywhere, it's time to focus on finding your product-market fit.
Let me know if you want more details about each problem and solution. I will share those.
What about you? Any facepalm or eureka moments you've experienced in influencer marketing?
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2023.06.08 10:05 AutoModerator Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator (it's here)

Contact me to get Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator by chatting me on +44 759 388 2116 on Telegram/Whatsapp.
I have Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator.
Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator course is one of the best products on how to start a marketing agency.
Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator includes over 50 hours of step-by-step training covering EVERY aspect of building an agency from scratch. This is almost a plug & play system with enough success stories to back it up! Signing clients, running Facebook ads, building out your team, on-boarding clients, invoicing, sales... this course has everything covered for you.
The topics inside Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator course include:
  1. Agency Navigator course Core Curriculum
  2. Custom E-Learning Platform For Agency Owners
  3. Financial Planner, Revenue Calculator, Outreach Tracker & More Tools
  4. Websites Templates, Funnels, Ads & More
  5. Template Contracts, Sales Scripts, Agreements & More
The lessons in Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator will teach you how to:
- Starting Your Agency
- Finding Leads
- Signing Clients
- Getting Paid
- Onboarding Clients
- Managing Client Communication...
...and much, much more!
To get Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator contact me on:
Whatsapp/Telegram: +44 759 388 2116 (Telegram: multistorecourses)
Reddit DM to u/CourseAccess
Email: silverlakestore[@]yandex.com (remove the brackets)
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2023.06.08 10:04 New_Pomegranate2416 I used to be terrible at influencer marketing. Here's what I was doing wrong

I've been in the trenches of influencer marketing for quite some time now. And truth be told, I was pretty terrible at it when I first started out.
The campaigns I ran for brands just weren't generating the sales I had hoped for.
But after a lot of trial and error, I realized there were four common reasons why these campaigns were falling flat. Here's the lowdown:

https://preview.redd.it/afsoljlf4r4b1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=c8785b3f33b89a7f085c8f008e47e374db0becf6
1. Choosing the wrong influencers: I was dazzled by influencers with large followings and sleek feeds, only to realize these weren't the key to success. Now, the approach is more refined:

  1. Sloppy onboarding: I was basically just sending products to influencers and hoping for the best. Not a good move. Now, I've developed a solid onboarding document with all the details like:
You can check the exact template we use here.

3. Infrequent posts: There were times when influencers just weren't posting enough. The solution? An 'activation drip'— a set of pre-scheduled, automated emails sent over time. These reminders:

4.Product-market fit if off: And then, there were those times when I hit a wall and realized there was nothing more I could do. The product just didn't fit the market. If this happens:
Let me know if you want more details about each problem and solution. I will share those.What about you? Any facepalm or eureka moments you've experienced in influencer marketing?
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2023.06.08 10:04 Entire-Flight3710 Where do I learn to speak “common” Spanish instead of proper Spanish?

Sorry if this is a ridiculous post.
I’ve been trying to become fluent in Spanish for a while. I also like rap music. So when trying to decipher the lyrics to “No Me Importa” by Immortal Technique, I got lost at the beginning. Looking that up online, there’s lyrics that are typed out, but aren’t really said when hearing the song. It makes me think that Spanish-speakers skip over words like we sometimes do in English. The way a Spanish-speaker does it though (like in that song) is so fluent and THAT’S how I’d like to learn the language.
Not like a super-proper kind of person where I sound like a recording reading off a Spanish tax document…but like how a person would talk to another on the street in Hispanic places. Anyone know how to become more well-versed with that? Or is it just a matter of being around more Spanish speakers like that?
I live in South Dakota in the USA… so I’m not around many Spanish-speaking people besides teachers. Thanks!
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Contact me if you are interested in Iman Gadzhi Courses by chatting me on +44 759 388 2116 on Telegram/Whatsapp.
I have all Iman Gadzhi courses (Agency Navigator, Agency Incubator, Copy Paste Agency).
Iman Gadzhi’s courses are one of the best products on how to start a marketing agency and how to grow it.
Iman Gadzhi - Agency Navigator includes over 50 hours of step-by-step training covering EVERY aspect of building an agency from scratch. This is almost a plug & play system with enough success stories to back it up! Signing clients, running Facebook ads, building out your team, on-boarding clients, invoicing, sales... this course has everything covered for you.
The courses of Iman Gadzhi include the following:
  1. Agency Navigator course Core Curriculum
  2. Financial Planner, Revenue Calculator, Outreach Tracker & More Tools
  3. Websites Templates, Funnels, Ads & More
  4. Template Contracts, Sales Scripts, Agreements, Live calls & More
The core concepts in Iman Gadzhi’c courses include:
- Starting Your Agency
- Finding Leads
- Signing Clients
- Getting Paid
- Onboarding Clients
- Managing Client Communication...
...and much, much more!
If you are interested in Iman Gadzhi’s courses, contact us on:
Whatsapp/Telegram: +44 759 388 2116 (Telegram: multistorecourses)
Reddit DM to u/RequestCourseAccess
Email: silverlakestore[@]yandex.com (remove the brackets)
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