Total Social Media Domination 12-17

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Trivia Question❓

In the song "Jingle Bells," what color were the horse and the sleigh?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

Annoucment!

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I'm thrilled to present to you the "Social Media Made Easy - Done for You Social Media Postings" package. And hold on, because it's not at the regular price of $4,000 for the year. I'm offering this for just $1,200 - an entire YEAR of expert social media management at a price that's simply irresistible!

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📅 Regular Posts: Your Facebook, Instagram, Google My Business, and LinkedIn profiles will be buzzing with activity 4-5 times a week.
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Tips & Tricks to Increase your Social Media Presence

Mix information with entertainment to capture your audience’s interest. Share interesting facts, trivia, or humorous anecdotes related to your industry. This helps keep your content engaging and shareable.


We build relationships with our followers when we share our likes, interests, hobbies, family and other personal. Infotainment allows us to mix in our swagger and personality into a combined business and personal post. Keep these posts fun and light.


Examples that have worked wonderfully for agents are: “This weekend we had a great time as a family attending soccer games. I was able to also help two of our soccer families with their insurance needs right there at the event. I saved them time, got them into the best policies and we ended up winning the tournament! Woo Hoo!”


• Trivia Question: Do you know when the first life insurance policy was issued (invite everyone to guess)

• Trivia Question: How many jelly beans are in this bowl? (with a photo a jar of countable jelly beans)

Next steps......Scroll Down & Pick Your Favorite Posting Prompt...

Sandra here, I will share these fun posting prompt with you daily. 

How do you use these prompts?


Pick your favorite prompt and make a post on your socials


Take the left over ones:

Post them to your stories

Make multiple post

Use them as reels/shorts


Be sure to let me know how they are working out for you by replying back to this email! 


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Sandra's Posting Prompt

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A Quote To Share

Trivia Question❓

In the song "Jingle Bells," what color were the horse and the sleigh?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

A Funny Joke To Share

Why did Santa's helper feel sad when Santa went down the chimney?

Because Santa had him clauses-trophobic!

A Life Hack To Share

Decorate your Christmas tree with edible ornaments like candy canes, mini cookies, or popcorn strings!


It adds a festive touch and doubles as a snack for your guests.

A Fun Fact To Share

  • The tradition of hanging stockings near the fireplace originates from the story of St. Nicholas. It is said that he secretly dropped gold coins into the stockings of three poor sisters to save them from being sold into slavery or forced into prostitution.


  • Christmas was not always celebrated on December 25th. The exact birth date of Jesus is unknown, and it was not until the 4th century that Pope Julius I declared December 25th as the official date of Christmas to coincide with the existing Roman festival of Saturnalia.


  • In the 17th century, Christmas celebrations were banned in England and parts of the American colonies. Puritans believed it was a wasteful and sinful holiday, leading them to pass laws against its celebration. It wasn't until the 19th century that Christmas regained widespread popularity in both countries.


💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

The horse was named "Bobtail" and the sleigh was "bright and canary yellow."