In episode #2493, Neil and Eric get into how to unsuck at social media. When it comes to social media, there are plenty of ways to succeed. But there are also plenty of ways to suck. And what works for your competitor won’t necessarily work for you. Join Neil and Eric as they reflect on where they need to improve their social media, how to do it, and why experimentation and having fun are key components on the journey to creating fantastic content!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[00:00] Today’s topic: How To Unsuck At Social Media.
[00:18] AB testing on YouTube, responding to DMs, and other areas for improvement.
[00:51] Why Neil isn’t willing to open up his private life for more online engagement.
[01:22] Posting velocity, producing AI-enhanced content, and other tactics you should be using.
[02:55] Why experimentation is key to unsucking at social media.
[03:36] What works for your competition won’t necessarily work for you.
[05:24] How enjoying the process and having fun improves your content.
[05:52] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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