
Mrs SantaClausss
Never let it be said that you can’t learn something on Social Media! On the podcast today, I am interviewing a fantastic Vintage and Antique Dealer, Heather Shayne, who goes by @MrsSantaClausss on Instagram.
Never let it be said that you can’t learn something on Social Media! On the podcast today, I am interviewing a fantastic Vintage and Antique Dealer, Heather Shayne, who goes by @MrsSantaClausss on Instagram.
If the idea of making a New Year’s Resolution makes your skin crawl, then this podcast episode, is for you! I love simple, easy to implement Social Media Marketing Tips, and when I thought about how to begin the New Year, and how I could best help my Followers and Listeners, I immediately thought: New Year’s Resolutions! But…maybe not so fast!
Antique Malls are fantastic places to sell Vintage and Antiques. You can find at least one Antique Mall in almost every American city. Mall Owners, Mall Managers and Dealers are always looking for ways for improving sales in an Antique Mall. My answer: a collective plan for Social Media Marketing.
With all the information, advice and resources available regarding Social Media Marketing, it all can get pretty overwhelming! Really, there’s only 3 Steps for Social Media Success that make sense to me. And all three steps relate to the Social Media Calendar.
As a consultant, Social Media Marketing Training is only as good as your clients’ success. Every client has different needs. Today on the Podcast, I’m interviewing Patricia Sone, a National Needlepoint Teacher and Canvas Designer. You will enjoy learning about her journey to learn how to market her business on Social Media, and the common challenges all of us face when learning a new skill.
What exactly is a Social Media Consultant? And if you are an Antique or Vintage Business owner, how can your Social Media Marketing Training benefit from working one-on-one with me? In this Episode, I’m discussing how I approach Social Media Training as a Consultant, and how learning marketing for your Business might be easier for you with a one-on-one approach.
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