Attention PR and marketing consultants, and anyone who has clients who are confused about how to dip their toes into social media.
You may be in an ideal position to add social media consulting to your line-up of services and generate another stream of income.
I’ve never stopped following Don because the world of social media changes by the minute. But since the SMARTS course ended, the Number One complaint of people who have been participating in social media is that they don’t know what to do to see an adequate return on their investment.
Don heard the complaints and created an entirely new course called Social Profit Formula. It’s delivered in six modules and comes with a series of killer bonuses, including Don’s step-by-step instructions on how to get started teaching social media to your clients. This past week, he shared three free videos chock full of tips on how make more money than friends using social media.
I’m ready to dive into his course, and I’m setting aside a chunk of time to devour his bonus on how to be a social media consultant. It includes step-by-step directions for everything he does in his business, from getting started, to advanced client campaigns—perfect for PR people, publicists, consultants and others whose clients can benefit from things like Facebook Fan Pages.
Don is throwing in his personal consulting guides, checklists, planners, templates, and agreements so you can start from scratch. That’s copyrighted material, however, that I CAN’T share with you.
So how about joining me in his course?
Don is pulling Social Profit Formula off the market at midnight tonight, Pacific Time. Today is your last chance to buy it. And if you use this link, you’ll get a coupon good for $500 worth of my own products or consulting services from The Publicity Hound website. That’s assuming you love his material and don’t ask for a refund.
Don’t snooze and lose. Get it now before it’s gone.
All the risk is on Don, including the $5,000 guarantee he’s offering if you implement all that he teaches and you don’t make back the cost of the course