Sunday, June 27, 2010

How To Be a Social Media Manager – Free Interview | Driving Traffic

The audio below that I just posted of an unemployed Texas woman who stumbled across a $10,000 a month just screwing around on Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites!

Kate is the friend that I referred to in an earlier post and her story is one of the coolest I’ve ever heard.

She was in a situation where she HAD to make money now and that’s exactly what she did, with no website, no product and no marketing skills. You will LOVE her story… Listen up!

Click the player below to listen now or click the download link.


Download the .mp3 HERE (right click and “save as”)

UPDATE: We’ve had a lot of requests for a transcript of my call with Kate.  I’ve done you one better…

I’ve turned the transcript into a full blown report, it will be a lot more informative and readable.  Click the download link below to access it.

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FREE REPORT: How To Make More Money Than an Airline

Pilot or a Registered Nurse Working OVERTIME…

…Screwing Around on Twitter and Facebook

$197

Enjoy,
Ryan

P.S. Comment below and let me know what you think about the interview, and if you want me to do more of these in the future.

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To find out more about how to become a Social Media Manager, click here to watch a free video.


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73 Responses to “How To Be a Social Media Manager – Free Interview”

  1. Simple …tell me how can someone make money doing this?
    How can you bring all of my businesses into one where I do not have to do this and farm this business for someone else to do this task?

    Thanks..
    john

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  2. I have watched the two presentations you have and have heard a lot of reasons why and what could be….but I am still not sure what I am actually going to get with this. What are you going to give me to take to a client and get them to hire me as their Social media Manager?

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  3. Hi Kate,
    Just listened to Ryan Deiss presentation
    about your biz. I am interested in your course so I can learn the biz. I didn’t see
    a place to sign up.
    I appreciate your response,
    Enjoy your day,
    Harold

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  4. Does it have affiliate program?

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  5. I can’t wait for Kate’s product launch!!

    Thanks Ryan for posting this interview.

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    Ryan Deiss Reply:

    @Nancy, Thanks, and just FYI, Kate’s product has launched, just click the link at the bottom of this post or go to http://www.drivingtraffic.com/lets-get-social

    Ryan

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  6. Ryan and Kate! Great timely content and Kate, what great enthusiasm and a “Can Do” attitude you put forth in a recording! I am a social media and marketing professional and nerdlette and I plan on purchasing your product! Learning never stops and this aspect of service to businesses is key right now. You are a great lesson in taking action! Your success is based on that lesson and the consultant as well as the client can benefit equally from your knowledge and experience.

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  7. I’ve started the process of branding myself and I’ve created a new blog and now I’ll just have to start getting some clients! …this is exciting! :)

    Eddys Velasquez

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  8. This seems awesome… Social Media can be great if done right…

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  9. Ryan where on earth is the sales page to purchase this product?
    Thanks

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    Ryan Deiss Reply:

    @Darren, Just click on the link at the bottom of the post or you can go to http://www.drivingtraffic.com/lets-get-social

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  10. Hey Ryan, great interview and report thanks.

    One of the reasons that Kate and others do so well is that many marketers are actually AFRAID of Social Media.

    MarketingSherpa did a study that identified marketers’ three biggest Social Media fears. I took that data and then wrote about what marketers can do to face those fears — and turned it into a free ebook (available from http://MarketersFears.com, if you’ll pardon the plug).

    Social Media has now reached The Tipping Point — eMarketer is reporting that more than half of all U.S. internet users are now using Social Media on a monthly basis, and that’s a trend that’s happening all over the world.

    I’ve been teaching a Social Media Marketing eCourse for the last few months, and the feedback has been really interesting — for many marketers it’s just a matter of really getting to grips with the principles of Social Media. Once they understand those, the fear simply falls away.

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  11. This is great content it opened my eyes to a new idea

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  12. Thank again. Always putting out awesome information for us. I appreciate it.

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  13. Kate, or Ryan,

    do you hjave an affiliate link that I can put on my site to advertise this site to other people, or you do not want advertising
    ?

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    Ryan Deiss Reply:

    @Douglas Fodor, If you’re all ready an affiliate, you should have got an email with the links from Nathan our affiliate manager.

    If you aren’t an affiliate, you can apply @ http://secretsignup.com/new_aff.php.

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  14. Thanks Kate and Ryan for this timely info. I read a lot about the social media world but have never participated personally. This looks like a great opportunity and I’m definitely considering it.

    Thanks again.

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  15. Thanks for the information. I enjoyed the interview. You have my full attention.I believe what you are saying about the opportunity.

    I am concerned about the legal aspects of the business. I live in LA everybody is suing everybody else for anything they can. I think it will be a full time job managing the social media legal.

    I know their are lawsuits about tweets. Also people using facebook with criminal intent.

    I am going to gamble on your course. I really need something to work other than my security job at the Getty Museum. It’s a place to work but the commute is long and the pay is low. My fears are growing regarding life after the job. I am a baby boomer and there is no parachute for retirement. I think that living on social security is a recipe for misery.

    So this is a very serious consideration for me.

    Listening to kate is interesting because she is cool. But I sense a huge intelligent quotient. Her experience as a former tech manager seems to be beneficial to her.

    I love the outsourcing of the work. I think that Kate could even outsource some of the marketing of her business also.

    Bottom line is any opportunity is what you make it. A journey of a 1000 miles begins with a single step.

    William Graves on facebook 1richdaddy on twitter william graves on linkedn

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  16. Bling!
    The lights just came on…

    Thank you for sharing this eye opening information.

    I’ll be adding a new department to my business.
    A natural upsell to my existing article marketing business for offline businesses.

    Thank you, Kate.

    Ryan, you can ALWAYS be counted on to share new, innovative Internet Marketing ideas!
    I look forward to your next “big” thing.

    How can I find out more about Kate’s product you talk about in the audio interview?

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  17. I have heard of this stuff last year through your product with Perry Belcher. I quit my job with my US employer because he was paying me too low. Now I have clients paying 10USD an hour. Thanks for sharing this opportunity.

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  18. Ryan, great conversation with Kate. The audio and PDF (thanks a ton for that!), say it all….there is a huge demand and will be an even bigger demand.
    Not only is the yellow Pages dead, DVR’s. TV remotes and in-car MP3 players are rendering most traditional advertising obsolete.
    Even Mom & Pop retail knows that they must have an on-line presence to compete.
    Thanks again for the great content!

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  19. Great content looking forward to seeing how the social media manager system is packaged. This is valuable information that can be used for individuals as well as for entreprenuers who desire to build a team or for marketing personal info products. Please make it affordable!

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