Social media guys, how are you getting your clients?

Hello,

My names jake. With social media being my full time gig, running pages, clients, buy/sell etc, I am interested in starting a discussion on how you are finding your clientele ?

Do you run ads on google?

Mass dm?

Word of mouth?

What approach works for you,

I am interested to meet some of you as my last discussion led to great partnerships where we are all making money!

Word of mouth/networking is highly overlooked imo

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I agree
I feel like dming people make you look like a scammer lol

This may depend on what accounts/pages you own, but if you don’t have one already, would definitely recommend a deck for what you’re able to offer and approaching those you’re interested in working with.

Providing feeds you’re looking for are reasonable, a base deck, designed well including key details about the accounts you own including demographics, engagement etc etc.

This can then be adjusted depending on who you may reach out to and what they could be looking for.

Happy to chat further on how this works.

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It has been hard to sort out who can deliver and who can not on certain things, but if you know what you have, and can offer something of value, you can crush it with a solid team!

I have worked with some pretty insane Audits in the past for people whom solicit high ticket monthly retainers on increasing their monthly net…

I have leads from hundreds, maybe thousands of mid to high level companies with large monthly budgets from the past…

If you have something nice to offer, I have a nice lead list for the right person, group, company, to solicit to…

Basically if it makes dollars it makes sense, just needs to be to the right people…

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Creating my own communities , mostly FB Groups
has been the most profitable for me, as the founder/ admin you have the most authority.
did multiple 6 figures over the years from that, nearly zero $ investment.

Also participating in other communities worked, but not as scalable as owning the community.
Cause the owners of the community can be your competitor, unless its a entire different product and you make a deal with them.
In my opinion communities rock, so even if you do growth hacks, or paid ads, always getting them into a community is what works for me, but also for big companies like Clickfunnels, and tons of others.

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