How to Become a Successful Social Media Manager

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Here’s  great resource for all of you out there that manage social media for clients! If you want to grow your skills, learn from experts, and ultimately make more money managing social media for clients, then this is a great opportunity!

I have seen the work of these two ladies and can attest to their professionalism!  Both authors, Andrea Vahl and Phyllis Khare have been managing and leading social media campaigns since…. well, since there was social media!

I’m in no way being reimbursed for this share, I simply like what these ladies are doing and want to support their school!  Social Media Manager School has a free course anyone can take now, as well as a more advanced course and community group starting October 9.

I know I learn from others all the time, and one of the keys for me has been participating in groups, communities, and training’s by other social media marketers. Group collaboration works best!

Here’s a great Infographic from Social Media Manager School on what it takes to succeed and keys that you need to master to really up your game! Are you up on each area?

So whether you have been managing social media for years or are just getting started, go check-out the areas you need to master below and go to Social Media Manager School to learn more.

 

 

 

About Mike Gingerich

Mike Gingerich, President of Digital Hill & TabSite is a business blogger Marketer and Consultant. Part geek, part marketer, part strategist, total fitness and running junkie. Mike is an author and speaker, having presented at Social Media Week Lima, Social Media Camp (Canada) and more. Mike is a marketing, social media, and business startup enthusiast with 10+ years experience building apps, consulting, and training businesses with winning integrated strategies. Mike loves deploying tactics to increase awareness, sales, and maximize ROI in both B2B and B2C markets via digital media.

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