Digital Marketing Masterclass:Get Your First 1,000 Customers
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Can I ask you a question?
How many customers do you have?
If you said “none” or “not enough”, this course is for you.
In this course, we’re going to focus on how YOU can take any product, service, or business and sell it to 10s, 100s, or even 1,000s of customers.
You see, the hard part isn’t making a product anymore. The hard part is finding a market for your product and getting them to buy it.
“How great can a product be if nobody wants it?” – Marc Andreesen, billionaire venture capitalist.
We’re no longer living in the “field of dreams”. If you build it…. they won’t come.
In order to be successful with your startup or small business, you must have the ability to proactively go out and find customers. In order to do that, you need to understand modern marketing channels. That’s exactly what we cover in this course.
We’ll cover:
• Social media marketing through Twitter, Instagram, & SnapChat
• Community management and promotion through Reddit, ProductHunt, & HackerNews
• Pitching press and getting covered in blogs, news outlets, & other media sites
• Creating, managing, and promoting blog posts through WordPress, Medium, & guest blogs.
• Creating & promoting video ads and video content through your site & through YouTube
• Building a long term SEO strategy
• Designing and executing CPC ad campaigns through Google, Bing, & Facebook
As always, if you’re not 100% satisfied you can get a full refund through Udemy within 30 days.
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3Intro to traction channelsVídeo Aula
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4The 19 channels explained (part 1)Vídeo Aula
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5The 19 channels explained (part 2)Vídeo Aula
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6The growth processVídeo Aula
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7Two components of every growth strategyVídeo Aula
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8Optimization auditVídeo Aula
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9Optimization audit: DEMOVídeo Aula
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10Review & Recap: Section 2Texto
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15Intro to manual effort sectionVídeo Aula
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16Intro to Strategy 1: Complainy peopleVídeo Aula
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17Finding the complainy peopleVídeo Aula
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18DEMO Finding the complainy peopleVídeo Aula
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19Conversing with the complainy peopleVídeo Aula
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20Intro to Twitter & why we use itVídeo Aula
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21Topicality on TwitterVídeo Aula
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22Competitors on TwitterVídeo Aula
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23Locating forums & like-minded communitiesVídeo Aula
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24Messaging on forumsVídeo Aula
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25Spreading the word on SlackVídeo Aula
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26The wonderful world of RedditVídeo Aula
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27Using your network to announce your new businessVídeo Aula
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28DEMO Writing an email to your networkVídeo Aula
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29Facebook & LinkedIn sharingVídeo Aula
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30Events & meetupsVídeo Aula
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31Review & Recap: Section 4Texto
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32Intro to community postingVídeo Aula
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33Reddit overviewVídeo Aula
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34Raising your Reddit IQVídeo Aula
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35Finding your subsVídeo Aula
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36Optimize your experienceVídeo Aula
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37Observing from a distanceVídeo Aula
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38Emerging platforms: How to tell which platform is worth tryingVídeo Aula
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39Intro to SnapchatVídeo Aula
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40Snapchat: Setting up your accountVídeo Aula
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41Snapchat: Taking snaps and promotingVídeo Aula
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42Snapchat Tactic #1: The TakeoverVídeo Aula
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43Snapchat Tactic #2: Run a promotionVídeo Aula
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44Snapchat Tactic #3: Using your SnapcodeVídeo Aula
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45Intro to InstagramVídeo Aula
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46Instagram: Setting up your accountVídeo Aula
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47Instagram: Taking and posting picturesVídeo Aula
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48Instagram Tactic #1: Hashtag the right wayVídeo Aula
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49Instagram Tactic #2: Run a promotionVídeo Aula
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50Instagram Tactic #3: Engage with othersVídeo Aula
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51Review & Recap: Section 5Texto
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52Intro to Take a breakVídeo Aula
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53Survey of analytics toolsVídeo Aula
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54Installing Google AnalyticsVídeo Aula
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55Exploring Google AnalyticsVídeo Aula
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56Setting up goals in Google AnalyticsVídeo Aula
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57Origin source sorting in Google AnalyticsVídeo Aula
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58Linking strategies with Bit.lyVídeo Aula
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59Alternate linking strategiesVídeo Aula
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60Review & Recap: Section 6Texto
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61Intro to PRVídeo Aula
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62A day in the life of a reporterVídeo Aula
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63Common angles for getting pressVídeo Aula
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64Basing your angle off outlet and personVídeo Aula
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65Pitching vs. press releasesVídeo Aula
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66Core concepts in getting pressVídeo Aula
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67Step 1: Finding journalistsVídeo Aula
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68Tip: Use helpareporter.comVídeo Aula
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69Step 2: Researching and compiling interests of journalistsVídeo Aula
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70Step 3: Getting the attention of journalistsVídeo Aula
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71Tactic: Quora pull-inVídeo Aula
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72Tactic: Doing research & polling for journalistsVídeo Aula
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73Step 4: Pitching and writing the email (part 1)Vídeo Aula
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74Step 4: Pitching and writing the email (part 2)Vídeo Aula
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75Practice writing emails and headlinesVídeo Aula
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76Preparing a press packageVídeo Aula
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77Closing thoughts & commentsVídeo Aula
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78Review & Recap: Section 7Texto
