Content Sharing: How to Build a Following Using Other People’s Content

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Guy Kawasaki shares 50 to 60 stories per day and repeats his posts four times a day. How does he do it and how could you?




Do you have a content sharing strategy for your business?

Are you interested in discovering ways to leverage great content to promote your business and drive sales?

To learn how to build a following by sharing other people’s content, Michael Stelzner interviewed Guy Kawasaki for the Social Media Marketing podcast, an on-demand talk radio show from Social Media Examiner.

Guy Kawasaki, author of the book Enchantment and the chief evangelist at Canva has a new book called The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users.

Kawasaki explores how to build your social media following by sharing other people’s content.

Listen now:

To find out more and for a transcript of the podcast, go here




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