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Perry Belcher’s Social Media Money System Review

Posted: July 23rd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Social Media Strategies | Tags: , , , | 4 Comments »

I just finished listening to a webinar with Perry Belcher and Ryan Deiss about social media marketing and decided to make a quick video talking about the top 5 things I took away from the webinar.

If you don’t know who Perry Belcher is, he has become quite a rock star in the social media world, primarily on Facebook and Twitter, where he has amassed over 100,000 followers in the last 9 months and claims to average about $1 per follower per month. That is quite impressive.

Anyway, here is the video where I talk about the things I learned on this webinar:

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4 Comments on “Perry Belcher’s Social Media Money System Review”

  1. 1 Glenn Arcaro said at 5:57 pm on July 24th, 2009:

    Hey Rob,
    Good video! I got into the mastermind course the other night! I’m really looking forward to it.
    Thanks!
    Glenn Arcaro

  2. 2 Missbeckala said at 12:24 am on August 17th, 2009:

    I saw this webinar last month and really enjoyed it!! I learned a few new tricks that I didn\\\\\\\’t know about in Facebook and YouTube.

  3. 3 Brad Harmon said at 6:25 pm on October 19th, 2009:

    Rob,

    I must admit that I have not heard of Perry Belcher, but I like a couple of the tips that you listed.

    I love the idea of putting an opt-in on your facebook page. I will have to figure out how to do that, but first I will need to get an auto-responder. I am a little behind the ball on that.

    The trickle effect of pictures is a great idea. I am utilizing that now, even on my personal facebook page.

    It seems like there is a danger in piggybacking off other videos on YouTube unless your video is covering the same topic. Maybe that is implied or given, but I have seen many people try this using a video that was not on the same topic.

    I don’t understand the logic in suggesting to put it on facebook, but then take it off of your blog. I do like the idea of adding it to the end of posts for a short time then removing it. It seems like a natural place to put the call to action.

    Triangulation is a great strategy. I am surprised many more people do not use it. I see many bloggers posting less and doing more social media and some that avoid social media altogether. I think this is a big mistake.

    Great tips as always!

    Brad
    .-= Brad Harmon´s last blog ..Featured Video: Zig Ziglar on Setting Goals (3 of 3) =-.

  4. 4 ryandeiss said at 12:53 am on April 6th, 2011:

    This is really amazing. Nowadays social media has become a very important factor in our day to day life and it will be a great platform to use it for business purposes.


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