1. Five Things We Can Learn About Social Media From Charlie Sheen

    On its surface, it seems ridiculous. What could we possibly have to learn from a self-proclaimed cocaine addict, a possible wife abuser, and guy who waves a machete on his roof all wrapped into one?

    On a personal level, probably not much. But on a professional level, Charlie Sheen has really done something interesting with social media. And all without a Facebook page.

    Below we have one of the videos that started it all and had everyone asking, is he crazy? Has he lost it? Is he coked out? Or is he a genius?

    But after a while people stopped caring so much about what brought on this sudden outburst from the actor we’ve known so long, and started #winning, throwing a #fastball, and discovering their #tigerblood. The simple word “winning” has gone from a cool thing that might get you a few Facebook likes from friends to “Just scored the last jelly donut at work. #WINNING” and puts you in touch with the wave of millions of Charlie Sheen fans all stoked on their fortune, all part of the most twisted and accidental motivational campaign the internet’s ever seen. And even the ironists are taking part in the trend in Chuck Norris-Joke fashion, which is just as much absurd as it is peculiarly self-satisfying. Like Sheen says,

    “Admit it folks, the whole winning thing, you just feel better when you say it.”

    But how’s he doing it? First, the video went viral. But how do you sustain it? He took some cues from Conan O’Brien, creating his Team Sheen, and with a Twitter the world could get as much Charlie as their smartphone put out.

    No matter what’s behind the outing of Charlie Sheen’s new public game face–a hugely successful publicity stunt, a comedian that never was, whatever; as long as you’re #winning right?–there’s no doubt it’s been tremendously successful. So here are five things we can learn about social media from Charlie Sheen.

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    (1) Video, Video, Video.

    Here is the viral video that started it all (apologies, it wasn’t embeddable). We’re not recommending you do this–or anything else Sheen mentions in the video–with your business or with your self, but there’s something to be said for (1) standing out from your competition, (2) breaking the rules, (3) being fearless, (4) having crazy intense catch phrases rolling out of your mouth every five seconds.

    But that’s not all. Sheen also does live Ustream shows for his fans. It’s called Sheen’s Korner. Branding branding. Some of this stuff is really amazing writing, and we doubt it’s all Sheen. But after all, it is Charlie.

     

    (2) Twitter Is Powerful For Personalities

    This is the link to the official Charlie Sheen Twitter. It’ll speak for itself. But here we have a mind that millions of people want to get inside of, and Twitter is the perfect platform for that. Look at the extreme use of personality to drive people to this Twitter. And also, we’re cheating here, but another lesson—Never Understimate Humor. If people couldn’t laugh with Sheen (and remember Sheen is laughing too), they wouldn’t be following him.

    Just a few hours ago an article was published “revealing the secret” behind Charlie Sheen’s tweets. Surprise surprise, it’s not all him. But we can safely assume it’s mostly him, and he’s been using this to promote his “My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show”. Want to talk ROI? Now here’s some tangible, monetary ROI.

    (3) There Are Some Important Considerations In Getting An Intern

    There’s been a big fuss recently about last week’s tweet from Charlie Sheen saying he’s looking for an intern. The particular fuss is that once people know that Sheen’s totally removed from his tweets, people will lose interest. They want the #warlock. So there’s some good discussion on what makes a good intern. Your scale of social media probably isn’t Sheen-sized, but if your business doesn’t depend solely on your personality (or even if it does), do some serious thinking about who your intern will be and how your intern will operate within your social media goals.

    (4) If People Like You, The Street Team Will Form Organically

    Not everyone is so lucky to have a last name that sounds a lot like “team”, but you can get creative. If you’ve stood out from your competitor’s in an important, bold, and assertive way, people will appreciate that and promote your distinction all on their own. Word of mouth is one thing, but if your breakfast taco is “twice the power of the normal taco”, the idea is so absurd and funny that people are likely to take it upon themselves to promote it how they can. We seem to be in an age that appreciates they hyperbolic, the exaggerated, the ridiculous. Capitalize on this and find your quirk. People will want to talk about you and promote you.

    (5) It Is, Always Has Been, and Always Will Be About People

    Sure, we can talk about online conversion and merchandising—Charlie Sheen is making big bucks off of all this. With catch phrases like “Dyin’s For Fools” and “I only know one speed–Go!”, who wouldn’t want a shirt that says that? But in the end, no one is stoked on Coca-Cola, or Disney World, or XYZ Donuts. People really follow people. So perhaps the most important lesson from all of this is, for better or worse, be a real person, be fearless, and be yourself.

    Oh and yeah, get an autotuner.


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  2. Inspiring Your Workers Takes Your Best

    I was staring forlornly out the window, an empty basket sat where tacos had been before I had inhaled them.

    “Being Chief Inspiration Officer is hard,” he said.

    I managed a weak smile and a muffled chuckle. What an understatement.

    I had traveled to a larger nearby city for personal reasons, but met up with a business friend to discuss my latest experiences in small business ownership to see if I could get a little advice.

    One of the hardest parts of what I do here at Neovia Solutions is not the client work, the relationship building, the presenting and speaking, or even the high level strategy work we’re known for; the hardest part of what I do is setting the example for our interns.

    Their Best is Only As Good As My Best

    Whatever I do, the interns will do. Whatever my attitude, the interns will emulate it. If I don’t answer their emails, they learn that it’s OK to not answer emails. If I miss a deadline for them, they see that it’s OK to miss a deadline. If I let a work matter effect me or my performance, they believe that work matters can and will effect your performance.

    What’s more is whatever good and positive things I do will be learned by them as well. So I must do good and positive things. I must think and act positively so that they will become good and positive workers.

    Business Owners Have the Opportunity to Grow the Best… or the Worst

    As business owners, even as bosses and managers, we have the opportunity to mold our younger cohorts into the kind of workers we want for ourselves, the kind of workers we want for the world. We have the opportunity to teach them how to be good, responsible, and passionate employees who genuinely care about their customers and believe in our product or service.

    Or we can mold our younger counterparts into the kind of employees we dread, the kind we run into everyday, at every age – unsympathetic, self-focused, frazzled and harried workers who dread their own work and disdain their customers for inconveniencing them with their business.

    Chief Perspiration Officer

    When I took my business title, Chief Inspiration Officer, I thought it meant that I would inspire our clients to jump into the social media world. I didn’t realize that inspiration inside our walls would be just as important, if not more so, than outside or online.

    Inspiring our interns means pushing myself to live our mission, to always fan the flames of my passion for our digital world, and to find the best ways to run this business, not just the most common way.

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  3. Social Media Roundup 2.18.11–Is Small Business Better Business?

    G’day, folks. This week’s roundup is catered to small businesses. First, we start out with some of the considerations one should take in deciding to go big or stay small, posing the question, “is small business better business?”. Then, we offer you some resources concerning location and websites. So, what do you think?

    Be on the lookout every week for news, tips from pros, reviews, emerging technology, and a whole bundle of thought-provoking articles on this ever-developing, exciting world of social media.

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    21 compelling reasons to stay small. Sometimes it’s just a conversation with a big business owner that puts things into perspective for you.

    6 ways to stay small and still win big. It’s worth it to consider staying small, as the above article shows. And small doesn’t mean unsuccessful. Hello, My Name is Blog (Scott Ginsberg–the guy who is never seen without a name tag) shows how to do business in a fulfilling, indie rock star sort of way without worrying about being too expansive with your company.

    Small Business Guide: How to choose an incubator. Neovia recently moved into the Del Mar Small Business Incubator, and we couldn’t be happier with the move. Incubators are suites with a variety of startups, all with access to each other for advice and guidance–whoever’s willing. There are four common types, and the New York Times gives a good summary of them. Which one’s right for you?

    The New About Us Page is a Social Beast. Rethink the About Us page. Now, more than ever before, it’s a valuable way not only to give people the skinny on “Us” but to give them more avenues to learn more about your company with social links, chat, tech support, and more depending on how creative you get.

    6 Must-Haves for your Small Business Website. It may seem simple, but whether you’re just getting into it, or have gone through so many redesigns that you’ve forgotten the basics, this article shows you a few things that are pretty much standards on modern websites to meet user expectation.

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  4. Social Media Roundup 2.11.11– JobSeeking with LinkedIn

    Hey folks,

    We’ve got your weekly roundup for you, and this week it has a personal touch. I work for Neovia Solutions remotely in Providence, RI (because it’s great!) and I’m in my last semester at Brown University. Naturally, in a senior frenzy, I’m wondering what I’m going to do in my life. While it will almost positively be in Film and Motion Pictures, as per the LinkedIn category, I’ve got a lot of work to do. So I’ve decided to share some articles on LinkedIn and job hunting with you.

    So this week we’re trying to help those entering the job market or looking to make a move in the job market via LinkedIn. LinkedIn has got a plethora of tools, from Groups, to Skills, to the Online Resume Builder (and, if you haven’t seen this, the big JOBS section)–that are there to create an appropriate, acceptable environment to make yourself noticed should any recruiters come your way, or should you approach an individual yourself.

    We’ve done our best to make sure these articles are as recent as possible, but we caught a few oldies-but-goodies we think you’ll like as well.

    So be on the lookout every week for news, tips from pros, reviews, emerging technology, and a whole bundle of thought-provoking articles on this ever-developing, exciting world of social media.

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    JobSeekers with Recommendations on LinkedIn get hired: We put this first to convince you we’re not just Joshin’ you. As this article elaborates on, JobSeekers on LinkedIn who had more recommendations moved faster through the LinkedIn systems, with over half of the sample having one or more LinkedIn recommendation.

    Profile Building, Basic and Advanced

    LinkedIn Tips for Job Hunters: LinkedIn expert Rob Mendez takes readers through the key points on building an attractive profile for employers. Though some standards should be kept–such as appropriate photos and names–it does end up in separating yourself from the rest, and he’s got some good tips to help you get there.

    Why Your LinkedIn Profile Isn’t Working: This article offers a few short, solid things that often go unnoticed in keeping up with your LinkedIn profile that can give you that extra boost if you become aware of them and work with them. I should be clear, there are different ideas here than in the other articles.

    Advanced LinkedIn Tips, “15 LinkedIn Tips to Help You Find a Job, Work Smarter, Boost Your Career”: I called this one Advanced LinkedIn Tips myself. While two of the other articles here go over basic techniques to get a solid profile, this one starts working past that and getting into some more sophisticated, next-level techniques. Do check it out.

    Tools

    LinkedIn Tip: How To Discover The Hottest New Job Skills: Though the title to this article looks like it should be on Cosmo for CEO’s magazine, the content is what you should be looking for, because LinkedIn’s got a brand spankin’ new thing called Skills, and it lets you find out what skills are out there (to differentiate yourself and determine your competition) and allows job recruiters to find out, well, what skills you have.

    LinkedIn Career Explorer: Though released last October, I personally tried this last week and it was one of the scariest but helpful things I’ve done in my career search. It’s in beta form, but does a good job of suggesting many kinds of career paths within whatever industry you choose. I recommend taking it for a spin.

    Using LinkedIn Groups to Grow a Professional Network and Get A Job: It’s exactly what it says it is, and perhaps one of the stronger jobseeking methods on LinkedIn.

    Basics of LinkedIn Jobs: So this is one of those oldies-but-goodies, but it’s straight from the LinkedIn blog, so we feel excused.

    Extras

    More, More, More!: Here are a bunch of additional links from LinkedInIntelligence.Com. Scroll down to the jobs section.

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  5. Social Media Roundup 01.21.11: What You Need To Know About LinkedIn

    Howdy ho, folks. This week’s roundup focuses on an often peripherally noted and somewhat understated social media icon: LinkedIn. So we’ve assembled a useful package of information on this fantastic professional networking site and what it can do for you, should you choose to use it. Go ahead, see how you like it.

    First off, what’s LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a social networking website for professionals. LinkedIn is great for B2B marketing, job searching, establishing your credibility in your field, and generating leads for your business through building meaningful and helpful professional relationships and communities. On it’s face level, it can also be your professional calling card.

    The links below should tell you more about some LinkedIn tools, including the Resume Builder, LinkedIn Answers (where you can ask industry leaders questions), the Job Finder, LinkedIn Groups, and more.

    We’ve said in our seminars before, it can be tough—with all these social media options, each taking time—to decide what social venue is best for you. So you’ll rarely hear us say you need a LinkedIn.  But you’ll never hear us say it would hurt. Remember, strategy first.

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    What It Can Help You Do

    Learn How To Get New Clients From LinkedIn [VIDEO]: This is a short, four minute video that talks about some of the main features of LinkedIn and building up a professional profile. It’s pretty informative if you’re starting out and has some good tips for generating new clients.

    Why LinkedIn Is High Octane Fuel For Job Searching: Whether you’re an employer or a potential employee, it’s important

    Recruiting Employees Through LinkedIn: But if you are an employer, here are some advantages to recruiting through LinkedIn, if you’re not already.

    How To Make LinkedIn Answers Part of Your Routine: LinkedIn Answers is a unique opportunity to show off (in good taste) your expertise to other industry professionals and create a name for yourself in a community. But these kinds of things can be hard to pick up–they take time. This article suggests some ways to make LinkedIn answers routine, and increase your chances of lead generation or possibly employment.

    Resume Builder Takes The Hassle Out of Updating Your Resume: One of the most convenient tools on LinkedIn, they have a smart Resume Builder that allows you what information from your profile goes onto your resume, and in what style.

    How To Do It

    LinkedIn Top Tips To Improve Your Profile: So you may have a LinkedIn, but it’s not much use if you’re at 10% completion and your information is bare. Having a strong profile is like having a strong first impression–it can make or break you.

    26 Tips To Enhance Your Experience On LinkedIn: This is additional material building off the above link for getting the most out of LinkedIn.

    8 Tips For Managing a LinkedIn Group: LinkedIn Groups are one of the most powerful and convenient tools from LinkedIn, because you create niche, sometimes exclusive groups of professionals. If you don’t find the one you want, you create it and, with due follow-through, become a leader in this new community you’ve started. Here are some management tips.

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    And finally, we have this helpful “LinkedIn” for dummies video that really hits the basics of LinkedIn. Did these links help? What else would you like to know? Show us some love in the comments section and we’ll talk back. We promise.

    Best!

    -Neovia

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  6. Neovia Social Media Podcast: The Death of Mass Advertising

    This week we discuss a recent feature story from Fast Company, Mayhem on Madison Avenue, about the death of the traditional advertising agency. But the real meat of the story, we think, is the end of mass marketing and media and that means for social media, small businesses, the marketing industry, and to business in general. We discuss the end of pay-to-play and the bullhorn, and the rise of the small business as a major contender in the marketing arena.

    What’s making us happy this week? Facebook stalking.

    [STUFF WE MENTIONED]

    Mayhem on Madison Avenue
    Nestle & Greenpeace Facebook incident

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  7. Social Media Roundup: 12.30.10 – Place Your Bets, or 2011 Predictions

    Happy New Year’s Eve, world! We hope your year is seeing its way out in good health and spirit. This will be our last roundup of 2010, but we’ve got 52 more to look forward to next year. So stay tuned and we’ll keep rounding up the top stories in the social media world to help you stay up to speed with trends and developments that will enhance your online marketing strategy and experience.

    This week we take out our crystal ball and talk 2011. What can we expect or hope to see in the coming year? This year brought surprises, and we can only expect more in the coming months, so we look at what people are saying about digital advertising, news media, small business, and lastly, of course, social media. Needless to say, there are a lot of exciting prospects, so we’ll be interested to see how it all pans out.

    Be on the lookout every week in 2011 for news, tips from pros, reviews, emerging technology, and a whole bundle of thought-provoking articles on this ever-developing, exciting world of social media. Have a safe, fantastic holiday.

    10 Predictions For the News Media in 2011: Predictions galore, including some of the following—social media optimization will challenge SEO, mobile-first news organizations will emerge, interactive tv will rise up, and more niche content news sites will develop.

    5 Predictions for Small Business in 2011: social media will get focused in the new year, smartphones usage—already owned by 48% of business owners—will go up, and cloud computing—are you into it?

    6 Predictions for Digital Advertising in 2011: social web influencers will become celebrities; smaller, more intimate social connections will rise up; and brands will become more like media companies.

    10 Ways Social Media Will Change in 2011: video will be everywhere, companies will integrate social feedback into decision-making, ROI will be redefined, and some musings on the Next Big Social Network.

    Email, Social Media to See More Marketing Dollars in 2011:According to a November 2010 survey of business executives around the globe by StrongMail, nearly two-thirds of companies will increase spending on email marketing, and 57% will put more dollars toward social media marketing. Search took a distant third place with 41% of respondents indicating they would spend more.”

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  8. Social Media Roundup 12.24.10- Don’t Forget The Milk and Cookies, Santa’s Your Fan

    Holly's "chocolate-chocolate-cherry" cookies

    Good tidings of joy, everyone! And a happy holiday season. So you know the rules: you can open one gift on Christmas Eve. But hey, we’re hip! And who are we kidding, you guys are great! So we think we can make an exception–just this year—because we’ve got five gifts for you. And unlike that houndstooth sweater, you can totally regift this.

    This Christmas dinner, you’re a social media hotshot. You just checked in at “Granpappy’s House”, on FourSquare, Facebook Places, and Twitter Places (not even integrated) and you tell Aunt Maude: “It’s all about the fans” and grab some casserole. So we take a look at how to get more fans on Facebook and how to be good to them. Then we give you some information that will help you address user-end Facebook concerns with the newsfeed filter and instant personalization.

    Be on the lookout every week for news, tips from pros, reviews, emerging technology, and a whole bundle of thought-provoking articles on this ever-developing, exciting world of social media.

    Your biggest fan,

    Neovia

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    Surefire Way to Get More Facebook Fans: If you’re like most of us (everyone but the Glee fan page), you’ve faced some difficulty getting people to “like” your page. Why is that? It’s an art, and in this article from Guy Kawasaki, he recommends incentivizing your fan page content in creative ways. Read on for details.

    How to Convert Email Contacts to Facebook Fans Using “Tell Your Friends”: In early December, Facebook threw fan page admins a bone and released an incredibly helpful tool that tells you which of your email contacts aren’t currently liking your page, allowing you to message them. So, tell your friends.

    6 Surefire Ways to Piss Off Your Facebook Fans: You just got Facebook fans with the above surefire methods. Now, avoid surefire pissing them off. Facebook fans are your friends. So be good to them, particularly by avoiding the herein-contained activities.

    Facebook Creates Page Explaining Instant Personalization: Speaking of pissing off fans, privacy has been and always will be a concern for Facebook users and fans on your page, so it would do you well to be in the know in this department. Facebook released a video showing how they use information to create Instant Personalization and how to turn that off.

    Facebook Newsfeed Filtering: Facebook has given the user more control in deciding what goes on their feed. Which means “liking” a page isn’t enough anymore. How will you stay in the feed?

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  9. Social Media Roundup: 12.17.10 Let’s Talk About You

    Life has a tendency to get in the way.  You may have an incredible business idea carefully crafted in your mind and when you go to implement it, Ted from accounting is intent on walking all over it or your boss dumps more work on your desk or you sit down on your couch one day to find that you haven’t had a date in three years.

    Or something like that.

    Sometimes we can’t go out and leave our vibrant, colorful marks on the world if our personal/work lives are keeping us from reaching our full potential.  Sometimes the stress from navigating our relationships in and out of the office can leave us feeling drained and mired down in the usual routine.  We have to be our own advocates and de-clutter our  lives before we make that big breakthrough in our careers.

    Learning how to take care of ourselves is first and foremost and we have a couple of articles that will teach you how to do just that.

    Be sure to meet us here every Friday for the latest and greatest in the ever evolving world of social media!

    No Stress = Success

    Life Planning: What Should You Do With Your Life? It all begins with a plan and that plan needs to be your main focus.  When life begins to blur your goals it’s time to reevaluate and determine if your plan is changing.  What a person wanted five years ago is usually not what they want five years from now so taking the time to fully develop a current life plan will keep you driven even if you’re dealing with life’s lemons.

    How to Delete the Drama from Your Life No matter what you, your life will always be surrounded by drama.  The key is to keep that drama from contaminating the inner you.  Read this article by Scott Ginsberg and learn how to keep the crazy contained.

    Please and No Thank You Okay, here’s the deal: life often has a way of trampling all over us is if we’re a little too nice.  It’s perfectly okay to say no in certain situations.  In fact, doing so may just save your sanity!

    10 Ways to Pay it Forward What goes around comes around. Being a big believer in karma, I feel that you can only feel peace in your life when you are willing to give it to others. Hold open the door for someone, smile and wave “hello.” You don’t have to give up everything you own to make someone’s world a little brighter, and in turn, your own. All you have to do is care.


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  10. Announcing Our Online Training Series: Social Media Loser to Power User

    Neovia Solutions is excited to announce our new online training course, Social Media Loser to Power User. Do you feel you’re falling behind in the new world of social media? Are you starting to notice your co-workers talking about Twitter and connecting on Linkedin? Are you afraid of becoming a dinosaur in the workforce? Never fear. In four weeks, we can can transform you from social media loser to power user. An essential course for anyone who wants to master social media.

    We’re bringing the expertise you’ve seen in our free how-to videos to a thorough tutorial on all the major social media platforms and sites. We’ve teamed up with Imagine More to bring ease and flexibility to our training course.

    Here’s a free peek at the first video in the series:

    What is Social Media Loser to Power User?

    Over the course of a month, you’ll learn all about Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, email marketing, and YouTube, through a series of twenty 5-to-10-minute videos that take you through each platform and site, exposing you to the tools that the power users employ to make their social media use more effective and efficient.

    Social Media Loser to Power User Lessons

    Week One

    • Lesson One: Debunking Social Media Myths – Click here to see a sample lesson.
    • Lesson Two: Cracking Spacebook: Intro to Facebook
    • Lesson Three:  Facebook and You: Facebook Basics
    • Lesson Four: Finding Privacy on Facebook: Exploring Privacy Settings
    • Lesson Five: So Many Friends, So Little Time: Creating Lists & Blocking Applications

    Week Two

    • Lesson Six: A Place for Fans: Creating a Fan Page for Business
    • Lesson Seven: Measuring Facebook: A Look at Insights
    • Lesson Eight: Whatʼs a Tweeter? Intro to Twitter
    • Lesson Nine: Finding Your Way Around the Twittersphere: Twitter Basics
    • Lesson Ten: I Donʼt Care What You Had For Lunch: Hashtags, Filters, and Lists

    Week Three

    • Lesson Eleven: Big Kid Social Networks: Intro to LinkedIn
    • Lesson Twelve: CluedIn: LinkedIn Basics
    • Lesson Thirteen: Are You Referring To Me? Getting LinkedIn Recommendations
    • Lesson Fourteen: You Know A Lot: Using Answers to Spread Your Good Name
    • Lesson Fifteen: One Application to Rule Them All: Third-Party Applications & Cross-Posting

    Week Four

    • Lesson Sixteen: Getting Bloggy With It: Intro to Thought Leadership (i.e., Blogs)
    • Lesson Seventeen: The Facebook of Blog Platforms: A Tour of WordPress
    • Lesson Eighteen: The Holy Grail of Online Marketing: Intro to Email Marketing
    • Lesson Nineteen: Everyone Deserves a Banana: Meet MailChimp
    • Lesson Twenty: YourTube: Intro to YouTube

    How does Social Media Loser to Power User work?

    New enrollments are available to start on Mondays. Once you enroll, you’ll be sent the first video via email on the Monday start date you selected, as well as your login for the Imagine More site so you can view your video. For the next 20 business days, you’ll receive an email from us letting you know that your next video is ready to view.

    You can choose to watch your video once a day, at any time that is convenient for you, or you can watch a week’s worth in one sitting if you’d like. The team at Imagine More has purposely made it flexible to fit anyone’s schedule.

    How much is Social Media Loser to Power User?

    Just $99. To sign up or for more information, visit the course site here.

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