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How to Use Clubhouse to Grow Your Community
Episode 10416th April 2021 • Confident Live Marketing Show • Ian Anderson Gray
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Everyone seems to be talking about the new live audio chat app, Clubhouse right now. It’s becoming massively popular. But how do we use it strategically to grow our community?

In this episode, I am thrilled to be joined by the founder of Social Media Examiner, Michael Stelzner. We’ll be showing how you can use it to grow your community and make powerful connections.

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The Confident Live Marketing Show

The Confident Live Marketing Show is a weekly live video show and podcast. It’s aimed at established entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority and profits through the power of live video, webinars and podcasts. We’ll focus on knocking down the 3 main barriers these entrepreneurs face when creating live content - camera confidence/mindset, tech/gear and content marketing.

It’s hosted by Ian Anderson Gray. He is the founder of the Confident Live Marketing Academy and is the host of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast. He helps entrepreneurs to level up their impact, authority and profits by using live video confidently. He’s founder of Seriously Social - a blog focused on live video and social media tools. He’s an international speaker, trainer, teacher and consultant. He has a passion for making the techno-babble of live video and social media marketing easy to understand. As well as being a geek, husband, and dad to two kids, Ian is also a professional singer and lives near Manchester in the UK.



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