There are places that you can sign up online so that different companies know where to find you. An Instagram photo right now, and I have 75,000 followers, is worth $509.55 on my platform. That means if I was to get an email from somebody and they'd say, hey, Jen, we have this new thing that we would love for you to talk about on Instagram. Most of the time, I think you should reach out to them. It used to be Twitter. But anymore, if you're wanting to promote somebody's product, go to Instagram, DM them, and give them very, very specific ideas of what it is that you're looking for.
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2019. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant.
Jennifer Allwood is a dynamic business coach and host of The Jennifer Allwood Show podcast. She has an infectious enthusiasm for helping creative women build their platforms and turn their talents into lucrative businesses.
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1. Start by building a substantial audience; then reach out to companies & build relationships with people who have courses or membership groups you wanted to promote.
2. Build followers who trust what you are saying.
3. You have to figure out which revenue stream best fits you and your business and start from there.
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