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- If you want to make more money, make more sales,

and build a bigger better business,

then you're gonna need more leads,

which is why today we're talking all

about how to generate more leads with the world's

most powerful social media network, Facebook.

Let's get to it. (rock instrumental music)

Hey there, my name is Adam Erhart,

Modern Marketing Strategist.

Welcome to The Modern Marketing Show

where we help you make marketing that matters.

If you're interested in learning

about the latest and greatest marketing strategies,

tools, tips, tricks, and tactics

that are really gonna help take your business and marketing

to the next level you may want to consider subscribing,

hitting that little notification bell.

All right, today we're talking all about lead gen,

specifically lead gen on Facebook.

Because, frankly, there's almost no better platform

out there whether we're talking about online,

or offline, or different social media networks.

Well, regardless, there's almost no better platform

out there to generate leads than Facebook.

For starters, pretty much everybody is on Facebook

regardless of their demographic details like age,

or gender, or occupation, their geographic details.

No matter where they're located, in what city,

or state, or province, or country.

Also, their psychographic details,

which means that we can laser focus

in on different attitudes, or interests, or behaviors,

or anything else that they might be interested in.

Also, advertising on Facebook is really easy to set up.

In fact, the odds are pretty good

that if you've got a business and you're watching

this now you probably already have all

of the assets required to set up

and start generating leads on Facebook.

Whether we're talking about personal profiles,

business pages, or even an ad account.

But I'm getting ahead of myself,

and we'll get to that in just a second.

Also, the strategies that we're gonna be talking

about today are either free,

meaning they obviously don't cost any money,

or they're incredibly inexpensive to use.

So you can be done with only a few dollars a day.

And you can scale up as required or as necessary

as you want to start increasing that lead flow.

All right, let's get to the meat and potatoes.

Here are five steps on how

to generate more leads with Facebook.

Step number one is to get your ducks in a row.

I'm not really sure where that expression came from.

(duck quacks)

When we're talking about getting your ducks

in a row what we mean is making sure

that you're set up for success

by ensuring all of the foundational,

and principles, and all the basics are in place

before you start trying to generate those leads.

Now, there's some obvious things you're gonna need

to do like make sure you've got a Facebook account,

both a personal one, and a business one,

as well as an ad account, which is all gonna help.

And if you already have an ad account

you're going to probably want to make sure that it's set up

under a business manager, rather under a personal name.

This is gonna give you more flexibility later,

allow you to sort of share access to it,

bring in other ad managers if you want,

as well as create backup ad accounts.

And creating backup ad accounts

is definitely something you're going

to want to do if possible in your account.

This is because once those leads start rolling

in you're not gonna want to take a chance

of anything getting interrupted

or your ad account getting paused or shut down.

So you always want to make sure

you've got that backup just in case.

Also, even if you have no intention

of running paid Facebook ads

to generate leads you still want

to make sure that you do have an ad account set up.

And you've got the Pixel from Facebook,

which is completely free to get

and installed across all of your online properties.

This is incredibly important,

and the sooner you do this the better.

Because it's going to allow you

to start collecting data today.

All right, step number two, once we've got things set up,

once we've got all our accounts registered,

is to really dive into the psychology,

and understand the principles

behind successful lead gen campaigns.

Specifically, the successful lead gen

campaigns taking place on Facebook.

The best thing to do here is to really understand

that Facebook is a social platform,

which means people aren't logging in

in the morning with their credit card

in hand looking for something to buy like

they would if say they were searching on Amazon.

No, you need to understand that they're there

to catch up on news, or chat with friends,

or see what family's up to, or anything like that.

Again, not with purchase intent.

It's for this reason that any of your lead gen efforts

on Facebook need to be friendly,

they need to be casual, they need to be conversational.

And they need to be kind of like you're acting

like a good neighbor or a good friend.

Just chilling out and having a chat.

All right, step number three to generating

more leads on Facebook is to leverage

both your personal profile and paid Facebook ads.

Now, we all pretty much know that organic reach

on a Facebook business page is pretty much dead.

Facebook basically throttled any reach

or any chance of your organic posts,

meaning posts that you don't pay

on your business page, from reaching anyone.

But the same isn't true of your personal page.

Now, by personal profile I mean the one

that's under your name, the one that you're

probably connected to friends and family with.

And the one that you would go to pretty much any time

you log into Facebook just for personal use.

Now, lately, this has been one of the most underutilized,

and yet most effective tools available to us as marketers.

Specifically, in direct marketing and lead gen.

Now, obviously, the tactics and the strategy

behind going out and using your personal profile

to generate leads is gonna be pretty different

than if you were using a business profile.

Because, again, you don't want

to come off here as too salesy or too pushy,

especially on that personal profile.

But that doesn't mean you don't want to use it.

Now, I get a lot of kickback and a lot of resistance

from people who don't want to go out there

and put out business messages

on their personal page because their friends

will see it or their family will see it.

They'll get negative feedback, people will criticize them.

They'll say, hey, why are you

doing this, or what's up with that?

And, really, you gotta kind of get over that.

I know, I know, that's easier said than done.

But the reality is that if you want to be generating leads,

if you want to grow your business,

you're gonna have to develop a little bit of a thicker skin.

And that means accepting a little bit of criticism

that's gonna come with you first starting

to make those posts on your personal page.

But I assure you the criticism

is well worth the effort because the results,

and the authority, and the authenticity,

and the ethical way that you're able to market

by kind of coming at it personally just far supersedes

any of the negative comments that you might get.

Plus, nobody's saying that you need

to be salesy here on your personal posts.

You can use this to express your views,

or to tell your story, or to tie things into your business,

and how that's a part of your life.

Because the odds are good that if you're an entrepreneur,

well, the entrepreneur aspect of your life

is a pretty big part of your life.

So don't be afraid to share your story,

and share your journey, and share how you're helping people.

All right, so I hope I've convinced you,

but let's move on to paid Facebook ads,

which is where Facebook really starts to shine.

Now, the key to running a successful Facebook ad campaign

to generate leads is really to be strategic,

and to think things through right from

that very first click all the way to the sale.

This means spending a lot of time ahead of time

by making sure that you've got things set up

with good ad copy, and good images,

that you've chosen the right objective whether you're going

for traffic, or conversions, or video views.

And, essentially, just being

strategic about the entire process.

Now, obviously there's a lot to talk

about when it comes to setting up a high converting

and profitable lead gen Facebook ad,

so I'm gonna link up this video right here,

which shares some of the tips

and tricks behind some of my highest converting six

and seven figure generating campaigns.

You definitely want to check it out.

All right, step number four in generating more leads

with Facebook is you need to give them something.

Now, this approach is pretty much lead gen 101,

but essentially what it means is that we're gonna need

to offer something of value in exchange

for our lead's contact details.

Whether we're going for an email,

or a name and email, or a name, email,

and phone number, whatever it is,

we need to provide something of value in order

for them to be willing to exchange that detail.

Now, when it comes to giving them something

of value you can overdeliver because we're all busy.

And the last thing you want to do

is burden someone with a 1000 page E-book,

or a 30 hour video course, or something

that they are gonna really just have no time

to consume or no desire to consume,

which means you won't even get the lead in the first place.

So when you're thinking about what

you can exchange for their contact details make sure

to remember to keep it short, keep it fun,

and keep it actionable, which means that they're going

to be able to get it, consume it,

and then take action really quickly to get a quick win.

And when they take this action and when they get

this quick win, well, they're automatically gonna view you

as a position of authority, and they're gonna know

that you know what you're talking about.

An example here is my Facebook ad image guide,

which is gonna help you select

the perfect image for your Facebook ads.

Now, it's not gonna walk you through absolutely everything

you need to know about setting up a Facebook ad.

But it is going to give you a very quick win,

and it's going to be very effective

in decreasing your cost per acquisition,

increasing the quality of the lead,

and basically making your campaigns

all around much more effective.

So if you haven't already you might want to check it out.

I'll make sure to link it up in the descriptions below.

All right, step number five when it comes

to generating more leads on Facebook

is you need to send them somewhere,

which means you can't leave them hanging.

This is a mistake I see all the time,

whether we're talking about personal posts,

or whether we're talking about paid ads

through a business page, or an ads manager, whatever it is.

People will write really good copy,

they'll have really good content.

And then they'll essentially just say, all right, good luck.

You don't want to do that.

Rather, you want to end absolutely everything

with one single crystal clear call to action.

You want to give your prospect,

or the viewer, or the reader, whoever's going

through this content the exact next steps to follow.

And, normally, they need to be incredibly,

incredibly simple and incredibly clear,

which means one click, yep, one click.

Whether you want to say click here for more info,

click here to register now, click here

to download this free guide, whatever it is make it clear,

make it simple, and make it direct.

But make sure to include it.

So the key then to generating more leads on Facebook

is much the same as generating leads anywhere.

First, you need to understand

the psychology of the platform.

Next, you need to make sure that you're being strategic

throughout your campaign from click all the way to sale.

Next, you need to leverage all the tools available.

In this case it's gonna be your

personal profile and paid ads.

After that you need to make sure

that you're giving them something of value

in exchange for their contact details.

Finally, make sure to include a clear,

concise, and compelling call to action,

which tells them exactly what to do next.

When you get all these lined up Facebook

is easily without a doubt one of the most effective

lead gen platforms available today.

Thanks so much for watching, I hope you enjoyed the episode.

If so, make sure to give it a thumbs up,

subscribe to the channel, hit that little notification bell.

For more great marketing strategies,

tools, tricks, tips, and tactics I highly suggest

you check out adamerhart.com,

which is packed with the latest videos,

podcasts, articles, and a whole bunch of resources

to really help take your marketing to the next level.

Thanks so much for watching, and I'll catch you

next time on The Modern Marketing Show.

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How to Get Rid of Tree Suckers - Lawn Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com - Duration: 10:25.

What is up everybody!?

Thanks for coming back for another Do My Own Lawn Care video.

Before we get into today's subject I wanted jump into the back yard and do a follow up

on our button weed problem video.

So, let's go back there.

Overall, really great success with the post emergent that I mixed up and sprayed back

here.

Or I should say spot sprayed back here.

And I don't know if you can tell on camera but these bare spots and kind of thinned out

areas that you're seeing is where a lot of the button weed was.

So, again, the post emergent that I mixed up and spot sprayed back here in the back,

did a really great job of kicking the crap out of the button weed.

I waited about a week, I busted out my mower, gave it a fresh cut, and my button weed problem

was almost, ALMOST, all gone.

I noticed there was a few fresh new patches that popped up.

It's not a whole lot.

It's just right in there is a little bit, and right in here is a little bit as well.

But overall, post emergent worked, it did what it needed to do, cutting it down helped,

and it is pretty much all gone!

Ok, so on the last video, I gotta call myself out.

I learned a valuable lesson.

See, I was going for convenience and ease of use, which is why I used my battery powered

backpack sprayer.

And while that's great because you don't have to pump and it keeps a consistent pressure,

the problem with using that one is, I keep a fan tip nozzle on it at all times, because

that's what I primarily use to do my pre and post emergent blanket applications over the

whole yard every year.

And that's not really what you want.

What you really need is a one gallon hand pump sprayer that's got an adjustable cone

nozzle on the end, so that you can go through a lightly spritz the weeds for these spot

treatments.

And the reason I say that, what I noticed after about a week, is the four gallon back

pack sprayer, the battery powered one with that fan tip nozzle, although it did put a

good amount of chemical down in the yard, what it did is it kind of just burnt up some

of the areas back here in the back.

Now since then, those areas have bounced back because we've had a good amount of rain, but

what I learned from that is, the constant pressure of a battery powered sprayer and

that fan tip nozzle, just puts too much out to be doing spot spray treatments.

So again, do yourself a favor, just use a one gallon hand cannon with that adjustable

cone nozzle.

So on today's video and why I'm making it.

I went out of town for a week, and I came back, the yard hadn't been mowed, and, well,

it looked like this.

And because of that, I noticed this lovely little problem.

And that lovely little problem are suckers that are coming from, my crepe myrtles here

in the front yard.

And before we talk about how to deal with this problem from the crepe myrtles here in

the front, let's first talk about what causes suckers in the first place.

Alright, so what causes suckers?

Generally there's two main reasons.

One, the tree or the shrub is under stress or two, a graft has failed.

And before explaining those two reasons, if your trees like my crepe myrtles back here

are just starting to look like shrubs because they've got a whole bunch of bushy clumps

of young stems sprouting from either at the base or a spot up on the tree, those are suckers.

Those are what we're talking about.

And why are they called suckers?

That clump of stems or anything that's coming from the base or the trunk, they're called

suckers because they zap water and nutrients from the main tree.

They're unhealthy, they're unsightly, they just look bad and they're kind of just sucking

the life out of the tree.

So going back to our two main reasons, reason number one, stress.

So suckers are a tress attempt at growing more branches.

Most often because it's had some kind of injury.

If you have exposed roots that are on top of the turf or on top of the soil, and those

roots have been damaged, most often the tree's going to sprout suckers from that area.

If the suckers are growing higher on the trunk, we call those water sprouts and those most

often show up because of some kind of pruning injury or crack on the tree trunk or other

some kind of damage.

So you want to make sure you prune these off when they're really young because if you wait

until they get older their tender skin can turn to bark, and if you try to prune them

off then, you could risk damaging the trunk of your tree.

Suckers are a sign of age.

When your trees are starting to get older, they might start to decay, and that's when

they tend to sucker more.

If you've got a wood boring insect, that's probably going to disrupt the tree's ability

to get water and nutrients up to its branches and instead its going to send it off to those

suckers.

Now on to the second reason, grafts.

And grafts for those who don't know are the trunk and branches of one kind of tree spliced

onto the roots of another.

Now sometimes those grafts fail at the base of the trunk and when that happens, the root

stock is going to start sending out shoots of it's own, those are suckers.

And if you don't prune out those suckers, the root stock of the flowering tree can actually

over take the tree that it was grafted to.

Now tree suckers are not really that huge of a problem, but you want to deal with them

early on so that you can preserve the long term health of the tree.

Or in my case, it's just making your yard look terrible!

So let's talk about how to deal with them.

Right here's a really good example of what I'm talking about.

This is at the base of one of my crepe myrtle trees right here in the front.

I usually don't let them get this out of control and big but I wanted to give you a really

good visual and a really good example of what suckers look like.

So again, you can see this is at the base of the tree.

Looks like there use to be some significant branches coming off right here and somebody

has pruned that back.

I didn't do that.

Somebody previous to me did.

But uh, the tree is kind of stressed out right here and it's trying to regrow those branches

into these little suckers.

Now as for the suckers that you saw at the beginning of this video, I can't really tell

where there at anymore because, well, yeah, I busted out my mower and I went through and

mowed my yard.

I mean I can't have that thing looking like trash, I've got to crush my competition around

me so, got to stay on top of my lawn game.

So I've got to wait for those to sprout back so I can pinpoint exactly where they're at.

Pull them out at the root system and use my Sucker Stopper RTU on it or ready to use spray.

This is what I'm going to be using to try and prevent these things from popping up in

the yard.

I'm not even going to try and pronounce the active ingredient in this product, because

I would just fail miserably.

But it's most commonly known as NAA, so this is what we're going to use and I'm going to

show you how to spray this on the areas where the suckers are sprouting out.

I do have one area where I can most definitely see a sucker sprouting up.

That's this little clump right here.

Underneath it is a root to my crepe myrtle.

Because it keeps getting hit with the mower, every time I go and cut the front yard, this

is an area where it's sprouting one of those suckers to get water and nutrients to it.

So, in order to get these out, what you've got to do is pull them out by the roots as

best as you can.

Pull them out the best you can.

Like so.

And we're going to take our spray, spray the area they use to be.

So right here's another example and another clump.

Do my best to pull it out.

Freaking suckers are hard.

There we go.

Got a bit of grass in there.

That's okay.

Just going to take our spray.

Spray that in the little surrounding area, and should be fixed.

Right here's another one.

I'm going to try and get all the way down to the root here.

Push the grass back a little bit.

There's the root.

Go in, pull it out.

Put our sucker stopper on it.

Check out how gnarly and deep the roots were on the sucker.

There is a Bermuda runner in there, so, ignore that.

But, just look at this.

This is why it was so hard to yank out of there.

Look how intertwined and deep it was.

Crazy.

I know it's one of the suckers from the crepe myrtle because it's got the reddish green

leaves coming out on the top and that's what these suckers looked like at the base of the

tree here when they were first starting out.

So, I know this comes from these guys right here.

Alright so there you go.

That's suckers in a nut shell.

I'm going to keep my eye on the front yard here and as I see those little suckers, I'll

pluck them out and spray them like I just showed you and, yeah!

Try to get rid of that little problem here in the front.

Getting up into the high 90s with a bout 1,001 percent humidity today so, I'm going to hurry

up and get my hand cannon out and mix up some herbicide, post emergent, and spot spray some

weeds I'e got going on in the front.

If you have any other questions on the product I used, links in the description box below

so you can go over to Do My Own dot com, read more about that.

If you have any other questions on suckers, leave those in the comments section below,

email them over to the customer service staff, or pick up the phone, give us a call.

And if you're not already, subscribe to the channel by clicking this button right here,

you can click this link to watch the previous episode in the lawn care series and if you

want to watch all of the episodes in the lawn care series, click this playlist right here.

And as always, thanks for watching!

For more infomation >> How to Get Rid of Tree Suckers - Lawn Maintenance Tips | DoMyOwn.com - Duration: 10:25.

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How to Get More Customers by Knowing Where to Advertise your Business - Duration: 4:41.

As a business owner where should you advertise to get more customers. knowing

where to advertise can get you much better results and save you money in

your marketing campaigns but in order to determine where it advertised you need

to know who your audience is which leaves that question who is my

audience. This is Sharlene from Graphic Intuition and today we'll talk about

determining your target market and using that to figure out how to advertise to them

If we ask who your target market is a lot of people will tell us anyone that

needs our products or services - great thanks dad. Some people will be more

specific than this and say for example men between the ages of 25 to 40 in

the Winnipeg area who are interested in classic cars. Although that's a great

start will tell you to be even more specific than this because within that

demographic you can have a lot of people with very different purchase behaviors

and world views so for example one person might have a family and likes

tinkering on cars on the weekends while another might be single and career

driven and takes his car out to show off so although both these men fit

within that demographic your message to the two men would be very different if

you're trying to get their business. So to determine your target market

demographics are still really important you'll still want to know things like

their age their gender where they're located but take it even a step further

and get to know your ideal client. Get to know their characteristics what

drives them and their purchase behaviors are they the type to buy brand-name

products or are they the type that are looking for deals. Once you have your

target market profiles figure it out you'll be able to cater your marketing

much more specifically you may even notice that you have more than one

target market profile which is great you can then use that to know who you're

targeting and which online platforms will give you the best results. So this

can be quite the extensive topic

so I'll just leave you with a few examples today to help get you started

Number one is Facebook. Facebook has 1.18 billion daily active

users not million, billion. That's a lot of potential people to reach but

there's even greater potential to lose a lot of money if you're just throwing

advertising dollars at the platform without a specific strategy so

generalizing personal experience with many of our clients, again this is not

the case for all of them but I tend to encourage Facebook and social media if

your goal is brand awareness because when people are scrolling through

Facebook they're not planning on making a purchase they're looking at funny

videos they're interacting with their friends so if you keep that in mind you

can still create a killer marketing strategy but the sales funnel tends to

be a lot longer when you use platforms such as social media. Example number two

look at the social channels demographics 78% of Snapchats users are between the

ages of 18 to 24 so if you're marketing to 40 year olds

I wouldn't recommend Snapchat. Example number 3 if you're looking for a shorter

sales funnel I usually recommend going for Google AdWords advertising on there

allows you to choose specific keywords or phrases that you want to appear for

so for example if someone searches for restaurants near me your ad will come up

so this platform has a much shorter sales funnel because people who are

searching those terms already have the intent to purchase but a warning if you

haven't set up campaign in Google AdWords before it's still very easy to

lose a lot of money if you don't know how to set it up so I would definitely

recommend talking to a digital marketing agency like Graphic Intuition to help

implement your campaign. Thanks for watching if you have any questions or

comments please leave those below and either myself or someone from Graphic

Intuitions will get back to you see you next time

For more infomation >> How to Get More Customers by Knowing Where to Advertise your Business - Duration: 4:41.

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Where to rob Museum and how to escape the Museum! - Duration: 8:53.

Hi guys! It's me, Roblox Duy

Now I will show you how to get to the museum (New Update)

Just follow my lead and you will come to it

Lol

Here we go!!

This requires two players to rob

Now we have to wait anyway, I'll cut the video

Lol my bike is gone and no vehicle for me

Good Bye Life

X_X

Bye!!

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FluteTips 43 How to Get Good Tone From Low to High Leaps - Duration: 2:57.

FluteTips 43 How to Get Good Tone From Low to High Leaps

Today's FluteTip is how to get good tone from low to high leaps.

When you're playing low to high leaps such as what I was just playing in Mozart's Concerto

in G. But they're spread out in a lot of different solos you have big leaps and sometimes what

happens is that our low register notes get lost. The tone dissipates it gets airy they

just don't come out as strong as the high ones. So, here's how you have to approach

that. What is really happening when you're doing low to high leaps is you're changing

your embouchure to the high embouchure and then you're keeping it as a high embouchure

and then trying to get the low notes. When really you have to do the opposite. You have

to have a low embouchure and then reach for the high note with that low embouchure.

Now you can't fast passages you can't change back and forth. You can't have a high embouchure

and then a low and then change and be you moving in and out air stream high air stream

low air stream high. It's too fast for that. So, the key here is to do the opposite of

what usually happens meaning you keep your high embouchure. What you have to have is

the low embouchure. Aim for the low note and then make the high note come out. So, if I'm

playing I've just chosen a passage in Mozart's Concerto in G in the first movement. If I

aim for this Low D

I can get the high note out with the same embouchure

And then F#

G

If I keep that low one I'm going to get all

my low notes out and the benefit will be that my high notes generally will be better in

tune. You can check that with a tuner because your flute may be slightly different. But

generally it's going to help with that. So, I want to keep the low embouchure.

If I had a lot of time between that

I might be shifting my embouchure.

When you have to go fast keep

the low embouchure and then just get the high note to come out with the low embouchure.

Practice that you'll see that that really works well.

That's today's FluteTip.

If you like this video press the like button

comment below share it with your friends and subscribe.

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