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WAHBoomers.com
Presents
Being a Social Media Manager
Con #1: Confidentiality Issues
• Sharing the wrong
information can be
damaging to a client’s
reputation and your
own.
Con #2: Start-up Costs
• There are costs
associated with getting
started, but the good
news is, it’s not as
expensive as many
other types of
businesses.
Con #3: Cranky Clients
• No matter how hard
you work, you’re going
to come across difficult
and unsatisfied clients.
Con #4: Time Consuming
• Working for clients,
finding new clients and
staying on top of
trends can be very
time consuming.
Pro #1: Helping the Client
• It’s rewarding to help
your clients stand
apart from the
competition.
Pro #2: Freedom
• Work when you want
and where you want.
Pro #3: Doing What You Love
• It’s a great feeling
when you can turn
what you love into
cash.
Pro #4: High Demand
• Social media
managers are in high
demand, so there is
plenty of work to be
found.
Pro #5: No Formal Training
• You don’t need any
special training to get
started as a social
media manager. Real
experience is what
makes you valuable to
clients.
Summary
Pros
• Helping the Client
• Freedom
• Doing What You Love
• High Demand
• No Formal Training
Cons
• Confidentiality Issues
• Start-up Costs
• Cranky Clients
• Time Consuming
What’s Next?
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