What Does the Simplify Your Social Group Look Like?


We’ve all signed up for Discord groups, Slack channels, or Facebook groups that don’t have much discussion and feel anemic at best. If you’ve heard about the Simplify Your Social Group you may be wondering what’s in store. Here I’ll break down what the process looks, what your commitment will be, and how to get the most out of the experience so you can create great content in batches that you can put on autopilot.


The PAGER Method is a system for creating a big stockpile of content that builds community and drives revenue. There is a learning curve, though, and what better way to fatten out that curve than to be able to learn it from the person who created it? The Simplify Your Social Group is designed to help you shorten the amount of time that it takes you to get moving with the system quickly. It will also give you all of the support that you need to be successful, for only $197.

Here’s how it works.

Explainer Videos, Live Q&As, and Resources

The Simplify Your Social group is a Facebook group. Although that could change, for now, that’s where you’ll find it. Once you are in the group, you are welcome to go through the different weeks as you need to. But the doors are only open at certain times. To be entered into the next group and notified about the next cohort, add your name to the waiting list.

Once you’re in, you can plan to go through the material in 5 Days, meaning that is the time you can expect to be coached on the method. During that time, you’ll have an opportunity to work through each step of the PAGER Method.

Each morning (well, Eastern time anyway) of the 5 Day Intensive, an explainer video is posted in the group. It’s usually a few minutes long and gives you the dos and how tos of each part of the PAGER Method. The idea is you’ll watch the video and throughout the week, work on the assignments.

In the afternoon (well, Eastern time, anyway), there are live Q&As where you can ask Annie questions about what you’re working on to get clarity around a concept that isn’t quite clicking.

During the course of the week you can pose questions or get feedback on what you’re working on. Plus, any tools that would be helpful will be dropped into the group as resources for you to use as you’re going through your content.

We’ll celebrate anyone who has completed the tasks for that week. Also, you’ll be able to see work that other members have done that is especially helpful to exemplify the concepts.

At the end of the six weeks, the group will become dormant. You’ll still be able to access the material and answer questions of one another, but there won’t be coaching happening on the work that you’re posting.

While you’re in the group, and the group is active, here’s what the support looks like.



Support Within the Group

Group members are encouraged to buddy up to learn more from one another.

Not only are you able to access the videos and written lessons, throughout the week I will pop in to answer your questions - whether it’s throughout the live Q&As or just responding to your posts.

Members, though, are encouraged to have accountability buddies. With weekly assignments and lots of content to create, it’s helpful to have someone else to have sidebar discussions with.

So you have support with Annie where you can ask her questions live, get feedback from what you post, and check in with your accountability buddy. It’s a three tiered system of support.

Learning by Watching, Hearing, Reading, Doing, Trying, Failing, and Moving Through the Material

The Simplify Your Social 5 Day Intensive is designed to help with multiple learning styles and to engage you in a number of different ways so you can take in the material in the best works for you.

The idea is to move you through the material quickly so you can create big batches of evergreen content that you can put on autopilot.

Get Breathing Room

In today’s world, we may all be tied to our social media accounts to build our brands, but we can lengthen the rope a bit. Because for all of the frustration that social media can cause, at the heart of it, you don’t want to eliminate the need to create it. You want your brand to connect with its audience. And you want a hand in creating it. There are events and initiatives and helpful tips and tricks that your audience should know. All of that requires you to build content around it. 

The issue arises when you feel tied to your accounts. When you are constantly trying to put up new posts on the fly. 

We want to give you a little more slack between having posts to create and the time to create them. 

Because when you have that, you will be freer in your business. Social media won’t become the enormous burden that it has come to be for so many creatives, solopreneurs, and brand builders.


 


Annie Schiffmann

Annie Schiffmann is keenly aware that many companies are pressed for time, and every minute counts. She helps brands make the most of their email and social media marketing so that their hard work is shared with the world. Annie is certified in both StoryBrand and Mailchimp, has two kids with Beatles-themed names, and is afraid to think what a day without coffee would look like.

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