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Using Social Media for Personal Gain

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Using Social Media for Personal Gain
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Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740305692
Number of pages: 85

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This book will introduce you to the main forms of social media and will give you tips to use the tools in the most time efficient way possible to communicate with others and promote your personal brand to ensure you use this public medium to show yourself in the best light to others.

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