The Six Steps to Creating Fame With Social Media: Part Three

Posted on May 1, 2009
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In this section of the Creating Fame webinar I explain steps one and two – your website and your ongoing communications plan.

FYI Creating Fame registration closes for good this sunday night (May 3rd) – so get in now while the gettins’ good!

Other posts in this series:
Part One
Part Two

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4 Responses to “The Six Steps to Creating Fame With Social Media: Part Three”

  1. Matthew
    May 01, 2009
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    Greetings!
    I heard about your expertise from my friend Clay Collins on the F-Y-F blog. I’m a new subscriber to your newsletter, The Dash, and am very excited to learn what you are teaching about social media and gaining an online presence.


  2. Great points here, Laura!

    This is the perfect way to get the ball rolling – a clear understanding that we all need a “hub” and lots of continuous activity circling around that hub.

    Just subscribed to “The Dash” and joined your Facebook fan page. I like your style of teaching and I’m keeping my fingers (and toes) crossed that are the person who can FINALLY help me figure out this social media marketing “thing”! :-)

    MELANIE

    Melanie Kissell’s last blog post..Tweet 10 Times More Unto Others Than You Tweet Unto Yourself


  3. Nalini
    Jun 08, 2009
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    Hi there! I love your webinar’s. I heard about you thru freelance switch and am enjoying your videos. I had a question about the newsletters you send to people. Do you ask permission to them to send them weekly newsletters or do you just send it? I get worried that they will be annoyed of getting another thing via email. I know I feel that way sometimes. Thanks.


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