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How To Manage Your Comments At Scale #2075
April 24, 2022

In episode #2075, Neil and Eric talk about how to manage your comments at scale. We discuss when to hire an assistant to help you manage comments on your social profiles, which tools to use for different platforms, and why Neil focuses on the channels where he gets the most engagement. For all this and much more, make sure you tune in today!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: How To Manage Your Comments At Scale
  • [00:53] Neil’s process and recommended tools for responding to comments on blogs.
  • [01:20] How to respond to comments on social profiles.
  • [01:31] How assistants can help with managing your comments on social profiles.
  • [02:25] How Neil manages his comments at scale on his various channels.
  • [03:50] The ROI on responding to comments.
  • [04:49] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
  • [04:56] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more!

 

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