Growing an agency & social media for business with Clare Groombridge #S1E3

Growing an agency & social media for business with Clare Groombridge #S1E3

From growing up in a zoo, studying ancient history, becoming an air hostess, training as a paralegal and then launching a leading Social Media agency whilst on maternity leave, Clare Groombridge has a number of strings to her bow.

Founder of South Coast Social, a results-driven social media agency in Bournemouth & London, we delve into Clare’s experience of growing an agency, her top tips on using social media for business and her love of the 80’s American action drama: “Top Gun.”

This episode of The 10th Degree covers:

  • Growing your business through freelancers or employees
  • Learning to delegate as your business accelerates
  • Identifying yourself as an entrepreneur
  • The steps to launching a successful social media campaign
  • Top tips and tricks on using social media for business including:
    • Being authentic
    • Picking your networks
    • Algorithms
    • Paid vs organic content
    • Creating controversy

 

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