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Giveaways - Supercharge Your Social Media

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Hi {NAME}, Have you heard of MrBeast? Every month, he adds millions of followers to his social media

Hi {NAME}, Have you heard of MrBeast? Every month, he adds millions of followers to his social media using a variety of methods. One of them is giveaways. By the way, if you want my help getting 3,000 - 10,000 followers a month using giveaways — [click here.]( Why giveaways? Simply because... people love free stuff! After 5 years of doing them myself, I’ve narrowed down the 3 things you need to run a successful giveaway: - The correct prize — It can’t be too cheap or too expensive. Giving away a Lamborghini isn’t a good idea because the maintenance and taxes cost thousands a year. For me, the sweet spot that got me a lot of followers was $10,000. - Understand the legal aspects — Every location has different laws and if you don’t understand them, you’ll get screwed. A good legal team to draft up the terms you need will ask for $5,000 - $10,000. - Getting the word out — Even if your followers are tagging their friends, you won’t reach enough people without the help of other influencers and paid advertising. This can add up to $100,000. Technically, you CAN still do a giveaway — even if you have no money. Just start small and be smart about it. One of the things I recommend you do if and when you start making money is reinvesting your profits into follower campaigns. Why? Because followers are the new gold rush. When you have them — the real ones who actually engage with your posts — people trust you more. Everything you do in front of a larger audience will have a much higher chance for success. Like I said, you can do giveaways on your own. They’re very powerful and they work. But for someone just starting out, they're expensive and time consuming. Good news for you — there's another option: You can have me run your giveaways — and get you thousands of real followers within a month — [click here.]( Stay Strong, Tai P.S. For 5+ years I’ve done giveaways to build my brand. They’ve helped me gain millions of followers. But now, and for the first time ever, I’m doing a shared giveaway to help others. To get one of the last remaining spots, [go here now.]( ***Tai is a professional internet marketer. His success, and the income possibilities mentioned by his students, are not typical and are not a guarantee you will make money. You could make more, less, or none at all.*** [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. Do you like this email ? ip=214&target=d0722d927e7be3708f2fc85d29238a28

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