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October 29th, 2024

The Socialize Forecast – 10/24/24 Content Productivity

  1. The Socialize Forecast - 10/24/24 Content Productivity 21:24

Today’s episode kicked off with accountability increasing productivity! Helen went into some of the reasoning behind why it helps to keep you going and make you better at creating! 

 

Two key questions were answered:

–       how to go live on a bigger screen

–       how to steer your content toward a specific region 

 

And of course, we covered this week’s trends, original content ideas, and social media updates!

 

Link to an additional fun trend which was mentioned toward the end!

 

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Helen Polise TheMuthership - Social Media Content Expert

Helen Polise, aka the “Social Media Teacher” is a TV commercial director with 35+ years of experience elevating numerous global brands. After a quick rise to TikTok and Instagram fame as @themuthership, she currently has over 980k+ followers who learn from her tutorials and love her upbeat lifestyle content! Helen demystifies the social media process and teaches people step–by–step how to create video content through her FREE courses and workshops. Her twice-weekly email and social media podcast provide social media updates, trends, content tips, insights and strategies on all things related to social media. HelloSocialize.com to find it all.

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