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The Cons of Clubhouse #1691
April 01, 2021

The Cons of Clubhouse

In episode #1691, we assess Clubhouse and talk about the negative sides of using the platform. While Clubhouse does offer its users the opportunity to grow their following, this comes at a huge time cost. Some users also tend to lie and brag, which becomes toxic very quickly. Join us today and get a clearer picture of what it means to show up on Clubhouse.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:29] Today’s topic: The Cons of Clubhouse.
  • [00:54] The tendency for people to lie and boast about their success.
  • [01:45] You have to be logged in on Clubhouse to get attention.
  • [02:42] Excessive Clubhouse time ruins your good habits.
  • [03:55] The juice is not worth the squeeze.
  • [05:07] You can be banned by saying offensive things.
  • [05:43] That is it for today!
  • [05:44] Go to marketingschool.io/pro to learn more about our free community.

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