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EP #03: Impacting Millions Through Social Media with Joseph Nolan

Within social media, there is the potential to reach many people in a short amount of time. However, just like any other professional industry, it comes down to persistence and problem-solving skills. Today’s guest knows all about the hard work that goes into building a business’s social media presence. Joseph Nolan spent over a decade in digital marketing, social media, and brand leadership roles at multi-billion-dollar brands, and in this episode, he describes the great responsibility you have when impacting millions of people each day.

Listen in as Joe explains why his best tip for being successful is to ask for guidance when needed. You will learn the importance of being humble and forthright when building your business and marketing for your company to build trust with your clients or customers. If you are looking to reach and make a difference with more people, this episode is not to be missed!

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What You'll Learn In Today's Episode:

  • The biggest misconceptions around social media.

  • How social media shaped the business Joe is in.

  • Why Joe decided to change his career.

  • What it is like to suddenly have an impact on over 1 million people.

  • The importance of being humble.

  • Why one-touch resolutions in customer service are crucial.

Ideas Worth Sharing:

“The people who are humble and are hard workers end up doing the best job, get the best results, and they are the ones that other businesses want to work for them.” - Joseph Nolan

“That is what differentiates the best in the industry from the rest: being able to provide the business with ready to go information consistently over time.” - Joseph Nolan

“What I tell people is treat them the way you want to be treated and help them help you, provide them information, be civil, be kind, and it is amazing how people will treat you back.” - Joseph Nolan

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