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Summary of Dotcom Secrets

When you create and manage your posts, ask yourself how you want other people to see you. But stay true to who you are. Find a balance between those two and create the best version of yourself, which will make other people in your industry curious as to who you are and how they can network with you.
Keep all your social media profiles (as well as your website) consistent. If a user goes on your Facebook and sees you as one type of person, and then goes on your Twitter profile, and sees someone completely different, that will just lead to confusion. It is okay to adapt to the different platforms, as long as you don’t lose the essence of who you are in the process. 
This consistency also applies to the visuals you use, which should have the same design basis throughout your digital presence; and the usernames you go for, which, in a perfect world, would be the same on every platform. However, that is virtually impossible nowadays because so many people are online and so many user handles are already taken. Still, try your best to keep them similar.
Share your posts from one platform on other platforms. For example, whenever you post a video on YouTube, make a post about it on Twitter. That way, a Twitter follower of yours can also become a YouTube subscriber and your subscriber count...

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Table of contents

SUMMARY of Dotcom Secrets

Introduction

Secret #1- Secret #7

Secret #8- Secret #17

Secret #18- Secret #25

Secret #26- Secret #28

Conclusion

SUMMARY of Dotcom Secrets

by Russell Brunson - The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online - A Comprehensive Summary

SUMMARY of Dotcom Secrets

When you create and manage your posts, ask yourself how you want other people to see you. But stay true to who you are. Find a balance between those two and create the best version of yourself, which will make other people in your industry curious as to who you are and how they can network with you.

Keep all your social media profiles (as well as your website) consistent. If a user goes on your Facebook and sees you as one type of person, and then goes on your Twitter profile, and sees someone completely different, that will just lead to confusion. It is okay to adapt to the different platforms, as long as you don’t lose the essence of who you are in the process.

This consistency also applies to the visuals you use, which should have the same design basis throughout your digital presence; and the usernames you go for, which, in a perfect world, would be the same on every platform. However, that is virtually impossible nowadays because so many people are online and so many user handles are already taken. Still, try your best to keep them similar.

Share your posts from one platform on other platforms. For example, whenever you post a video on YouTube, make a post about it on Twitter. That way, a Twitter follower of yours can also become a YouTube subscriber and your subscriber count...

To be continued...
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The Underground Playbook for Growing Your Company Online with Sales Funnels

Alexander Cooper

Introduction

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

SECTION ONE: Sales Funnel Secrets

Secret #1- Secret #7

SECTION TWO: The Funnels in the Value Ladder

Secret #8- Secret #17

SECTION THREE: Funnel Scripts

Secret #18- Secret #25

SECTION FOUR: Building Your Funnels

Secret #26- Secret #28

Conclusion

Introduction

Some entrepreneurs see social media marketing as the next big thing, a powerful but temporary fad that has to be taken advantage of it while it’s in the spotlight. To others, it’s just a buzzword that doesn’t have a practical advantage, and there’s a complicated, steep learning curve with it.

Due to the rapid pace at which social media has developed its reputation, some business owners perceive this as a passing marketing interest, therefore, it is presumed non-profitable. However, the statistics are illustrating different results. Hubspot reported that 92% of marketers in 2014 claimed social media marketing was imperative for their business, with 80% indicating social media marketing efforts have increased traffic to their websites. 97% of marketers, according to Social Media Examiner, participate in social media marketing, but 85% of participants are not sure what social media marketing tools are the best ones to use, as well as how they should be marketing on social media, to begin with.

This demonstrates that social media marketing has a huge potential for an increase in sales, but there’s a lack of understanding amongst entrepreneurs on how to achieve those results. Before we get into how you can insert yourself into the social media marketing arena successfully, let’s look at how social media marketing can benefit you and your business.

Secret #1- Secret #7

SECTION ONE: Sales Funnel Secrets

When you create and manage your posts, ask yourself how you want other people to see you. But stay true to who you are. Find a balance between those two and create the best version of yourself, which will make other people in your industry curious as to who you are and how they can network with you.

Keep all your social media profiles (as well as your website) consistent. If a user goes on your Facebook and sees you as one type of person, and then goes on your Twitter profile, and sees someone completely different, that will just lead to confusion. It is okay to adapt to the different platforms, as long as you don’t lose the essence of who you are in the process.

This consistency also applies to the visuals you use, which should have the same design basis throughout your digital presence; and the usernames you go for, which, in a perfect world, would be the same on every platform. However, that is virtually impossible nowadays because so many people are online and so many user handles are already taken. Still, try your best to keep them similar.

Share your posts from one platform on other platforms. For example, whenever you post a video on YouTube, make a post about it on Twitter. That way, a Twitter follower of yours can also become a YouTube subscriber and your subscriber count goes up. Plus it is an easy way of continuously feeding your profiles.

Another good idea would be to include a feed of one of your profiles (the one you update more regularly would be the best choice) on your website. This is quite easy to do since for every social platform and every Content Management System (CMS) you will find instructions on how to embed whichever feed you wish. For the other social platforms, make sure to have an icon linking to your profile. A lot of CMS’s show you that option when you are editing your website’s footer, header, or menu. It should be easy to find, but in case you can’t, it is nothing simple Google research won’t solve.

Never, ever forget mobile. With the continuous rise of smartphones and with no one being able to go one single day without data or access to Wi-Fi, not having the mobile world in mind when you work on your digital presence is a sin. So, optimize your website for mobile and make sure it is responsive (i.e., that its layout adapts to the dimensions of all devices, from the biggest computer screen to the smallest phone one). Besides that, use images with the dimensions that each platform suggests and don’t include text with small fonts in them, otherwise, people using their phones will not be able to properly read it. And one statistic, in case you need more convincing: in 2017, 67% of people who use their mobile phone to make online searches stated that they are more likely to purchase if their website is optimized for mobile (Clifford, 2017).