Style Your Mind Podcast
Style Your Mind Podcast
Cara Alwill
Episode 74: BOSS Tips! Social Media Etiquette, How to Land TV Appearances + Magazine Features, Professionalism + More
23 minutes Posted Jan 18, 2018 at 3:16 pm.
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I'm breaking down the rules of the road when it comes to social media etiquette so you can stand out from the crowd (and stop accidentally pissing people off in the process!) From tagging people in posts, to Facebook groups, to the ins and outs of sliding up in the DM's, and more, I am sharing my professional opinion and expertise to help you be as smart and business savvy as possible online. PLUS, more of your questions answers on everything from how to land press and features on TV and in magazines, what to do when your friends don't support you, and how to not lose your shit at your full-time job while hustling toward your dreams.

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