The Art of Engaging Online without Burning Out: Lessons from Pamela Foley

The Art of Engaging Online without Burning Out: Lessons from Pamela Foley

Update: 2023-06-26
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Are you sick of social media? Feeling overwhelmed by the constant noise?

How do you avoid blending in but also avoid the burnout that comes from being constantly online?

Discover the cure for social media burnout in our enlightening conversation with digital marketing expert, Pamela Foley!

Pamela runs a digital marketing agency where she helps women over 40 be seen and heard online.

As a former attorney, she knows how to cut through the B.S. with a concise, clear and persuasive message.

Takeaways:
✅ How small business owners can strategically use social media to build relationships and get clients.
✅ The importance of having a plan, engaging with people, and understanding your target audience.
✅ How to draw upon your experience and knowledge to create a captivating story that resonates with your target audience.
✅ The importance of approaching the Internet like a never-ending networking conference and making meaningful connections.

Don't miss this insightful conversation with Pamela and learn how to navigate the digital world without burning out!

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The Art of Engaging Online without Burning Out: Lessons from Pamela Foley

The Art of Engaging Online without Burning Out: Lessons from Pamela Foley

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