How to Become a Social Media Marketing Pro for Less Than $20

How to Become a Social Media Marketing Pro for Less Than $20

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How to Become a Social Media Marketing Pro for Less Than $20

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A presence on social media can do wonders for a company’s brand. For the best example, look no further than Wendy’s Twitter account: After pivoting to a sassier, oft-“savage” brand voice on the platform and making user responsiveness a priority last year, the company increased its Twitter following by 300,000 users in just six months.

Not every company can (or should) start roasting potential customers or drop literal…

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