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How She Got Visible Through Facebook Groups

EPISODE · Sep 12, 2019 · 20 MIN

How She Got Visible Through Facebook Groups

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The online space is so noisy and full of people. That’s why it’s so important to be visible and get noticed. My guest today is Jana Osofsky of Jana O. Media. She is a rockstar Content Manager and Content Systems Strategist. Her VIP services and workflow trainings are for visionary online entrepreneurs and those who support them. Her audience aspires to consistent visibility, but with less hustle and more ease, so that they can attract ideal clients every day with their content and be free to serve them. That’s something we all aspire to! Jana’s visibility plan is rock solid and seeing how she moves through the online space in such a strategic and organic way is awe-inspiring. We talk about:How Jana seems to be everywhere at onceHow to systemize posting in other Facebook groupsTips to streamline your visibility and marketing planHer best tips and tactics for being consistent in Facebook groupsOne thing you can do this week to increase your visibility or start getting your content pieces togetherJana’s video that walks you through her Asana project for her visibility planHead over to thelaunchguild.com/podcast for more info! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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