Author Platform Success Show Guest – Eden Rudin
Join Eden Rudin and hear what she has to say about effectively using group shares on Facebook and LinkedIn to your small business advantage. Plus you will hear some of Eden’s tried-and-true tips and ‘gems’ …methods for maximizing your use of social media.
Eden trains and strategizes with her clients on how to maximize their use of social media in order to maintain and expand their customer base through promoting the purchase of their products and services online. Eden has been successful in serving small business communities since 2008.
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Stacey, I didn’t have time to finish listening to Eden’s interview recording above, but I am always on the lookout for resource articles on using social media marketing. I’ll finish listening to the interview tonight or before I start my work week off tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to listen to it at all.
I totally agree with asking people to join a Facebook group, as opposed to adding them willy nilly to generate numbers. There’s still a requirement to be polite, which a lot of people forego online because they think they’re not accountable for their behavior.
Thanks for the advice and insight!
Hi Miguel. Yes, it does drive me a bit crazy and it is a waste of time having to go though and remove myself from them.
Hi Stacey
What a great article ..Thanks for sharing the recording…Just listening to it now!
My pleasure – I am glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this show! I learned so much! It made me realize once my book is published I should have a private facebook group set up. I’ll definetly look up Edin’s youtube channel. Thanks!
Thanks Toni! Yes, you should check her out!
Thanks Stacey, interesting podcast. Has given me some ideas for future. I started a group on meetup.com, but a Facebook Group might be a good alternative.
Nice interview. A huge bug-bear of mine is being added to a group with first being asked. I’ve been promising the attendees of my training courses that I would set up a group for them and asked them all if they would like to be added, so they could choose for themselves. It’s basic courtesy.
I know – I find it very frustrating to somehow end up in some random group. When I set up my groups I give them the link and they come and request to be part of the group.