Now that you have your social cockpit, keyword list, blog hub, and autoresponder set up, you’re ready to start generating an unlimited amount social traffic. For less than $40, you’re in business! If you’ve tried to skimp on an autoresponder, domain registration, or hosting – you just cost yourself 50-200% of your profits forever!
The next step is to create accounts with the top social networking sites. You may not use all of these accounts intially, but having them is important. Once you have these accounts, it’s a lot easier to use them. If you take the time to create one profile with the right keywords, it will be easy to create your other profiles.
Each social media website works differently. Facebook works differently than twitter. LinkedIn is different than squidoo. Myspace is different than youtube. Many sites have some overlapping & similar features, and some sites are totally different.
Fortunately for you, you have found The Social Media Source Blog, which will be teaching you all of this cool & useful stuff (if you’re subscribed via RSS and email, you’ll automatically get this free training and never miss anything).
When you set up your social media accounts, take the time to add me as a friend. I share different information to the different networks I’m on. I talk more about facebook to my facebook friends. I share different stuff with people who subscribe to my youtube channel. Also, add the people listed in the directory so you get some initial friends on the social sites. Having a bunch of friends will help you see how the site works.
Follow these instructions that show you how to set up your social media accounts (this was originally given as instructions for Social Media Mania I – Social Media Mania II will possibly happen – I will let you know
Don’t forget to set up your social media accounts. Even if you don’t know how to use them. I will teach you. Be sure to add me as a friend, join my groups and/or subscribe to my channel on the social sites where you can do so.










Thank you Brian for sharing this I really appreciate it. It is much easier to get into social marketing when you have tried and tested methods rather than having to learn from scratch.
All the best,
Tania