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In this episode of Marketing Rebels: Breaking Business Barriers, we dive into the dark side of social media growth and addiction and uncover actionable insights for navigating digital marketing ethically.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

Episode Highlights:

Introduction: This episode addresses the undesirability of being chained to social media.

Main Point #1: Vanity metrics evolved as platforms merged personal/business users.

Main Point #2: The algorithm is a complex set of instructions tuned for engagement.

Main Point #3: Social media is highly addictive, drawing from video game concepts.

Real-Life Example: Tim's operation, Shark Social, used systems that left kind, automated comments on Instagram (the "most kind form of spam") to generate millions of followers through reciprocity.

About the Guest:

Tim O'Hearn - is a software engineer who works in quantitative finance. He is also an entrepreneur and freelance writer. 

As a sports journalist, he covered the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships in Belgrade, Serbia. As a prolific creator of user-generated content, he has written hundreds of book reviews and thousands of other entries such as restaurant reviews, product reviews, blog posts, and comments-section polemics.

Email

tjohearn.com

timohearn.beehiiv.com

LinkedIn

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DW2X8YSK

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About Shauna Van Mourik:

Shauna helps ambitious Women Coaches and Therapists build authentic, sustainable Six-Figure businesses through powerful brand identity, organic growth strategies, and streamlined content marketing.

GET CLIENTS: Dive into Shauna’s upcoming training, bonus resources & opportunities: https://www.shaunaleigh.com/connect-with-shauna 

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