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Paid Social Media Jobs Review

Paid Social Media Jobs is a product by Annie Jones that shows users how to get started working for companies as a social media manager.

What does the product offer?

Paid Social Media Jobs provides users with all the relevant information that they need to get started as a social media manager. Creator Annie Jones says that the basic information was imparted to her by an acquaintance and since then she has applied and refined this to ultimately become Paid Social Media Jobs. She claims that by managing Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts she is able to make a full time income. You also receive various bonuses on other ways of earning money online.

How does the product work?

Paid Social Media Jobs is based on the idea that many companies do not have the time or wherewithal to manage their own social media accounts. By showing you where you can find job listings for this kind of work and combining it with Annie Jones’ knowledge of the subject, Paid Social Media Jobs puts you in a position to start taking these kinds of jobs yourself.

What is the initial investment?

Access to Paid Social Media Jobs comes at a one off cost of $47, allegedly a 50% reduction on the initial fee of $94. As Paid Social Media Jobs is sold through ClickBank there is a 60 day money back guarantee in place for users.

What is the rate of return?

Annie Jones claims to have made $19,847 in a 6 month period by employing what she teaches in Paid Social Media Jobs as well as examples of jobs that start at a $130 for a one off job up to $800 per week.

Conclusion

There are undoubtedly opportunities in this kind of industry, the question lies in whether or not Paid Social Media Jobs will really help you to get a foot in the door. In general social media management has moved away from people doing it online to a full time commitment, usually working as part of a larger marketing team. That doesn’t mean that Paid Social Media Jobs won’t help you find some of the smaller roles that would suit working from home, however I feel that you should have very realistic expectations going in.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts