Using the labels / content buckets you’ve made, we’ll now use those to develop a report that will help you not only discover what’s working and resonating with your audience.
Read MoreWhen applying for a full-time social media role, more often than not you’ll be asked to complete a Candidate Project. This one pulls questions from real-life projects Joellen has had to complete throughout her career. Submit your own Candidate Project to practice for when you land your interview!
Read MoreIn this report, you'll discover how to structure social reporting and leverage that information to develop more effective strategies that deliver results. Use this report to track the monthly performance of your brand's social media platforms and drive continuous improvement.
Read MoreThe Trend Reporting Deck differs from the other reports as it covers a longer amount of time. focuses on visual & messaging trends, and you can perform this analysis with or without access to an account’s analytics. Duplicate this deck and use as a template for your Section 3 assignment!
Read More🎶 Money, money, money, money 🎶 This spreadsheet includes two annual budget scenarios - one high and one low. Use this as an example and template to plan out your own social budget.
Read MoreHere is how Nasty Gal successfully implemented their 'Love, Courtney' campaign, from initial teasers to the collab launch. Duplicate this presentation as use as a template to plan out your own marketing launch!
Read MoreUse this template to execute your own social strategy for the account you’ll be focusing on. We’ll work on this together throughout Section 1, and you’ll be submitting it for feedback at once you reach the end of the section!
Read MoreHere's an example of how we did a social media audit for Nasty Gal. You can duplicate and use this as reference for you to execute your own audits!
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