In episode #1270, we share the most important lessons you can learn from the biggest influences in the world. Collaborating with other people who are on the same level as you can be super helpful in cross-promoting your offering. Tune in to hear what Gary Vaynerchuk and other influencers do to keep people engaged and grow their brands!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:25] Today’s topic: What You Can Learn From the Biggest Influencers in the World.
- [00:36] The rise of the influencer on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
- [01:02] How influencers put together collaboration houses such as the Hype House.
- [01:50] Leveraging other influencers to get bigger and bigger.
- [02:11] Learn from Gary Vaynerchuk who networks and collaborates with other celebrities.
- [02:26] Tag other people in stuff you post at conferences and networking events.
- [02:38] Figure out how to monetize your brand by building it out.
- [03:10] Create videos and video content – it’s booming right now!
- [03:54] Keep in mind that videos can reach millions of people.
- [04:06] Relate to and bond with your audience by going live.
- [04:22] Work through the struggle and remain consistent with what you do.
- [05:42] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.
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