Por Que No Me Sale Reels En Instagram

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In my business, I use social media to become visible online. I nurture my audience and ask them to join my email list. My email list is where I make the most sales. Remember, email was made for sales. It is much easier to sell to an email subscriber than a social media follower. This strategy has proven successful for my business for many years. Think: How can I use social media to point people to my freebies & low ticket items, so that eventually, I can upsell them into my paid offers?

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Now, apply this strategy in order to make sales with Instagram reels. The primary goal is for users to opt-in to your email list. From there, you want to have a sales strategy in place such as a tripwire, sales funnel, free webinar offer, or sales pitch. The BEST way to make an impact with your reels is to utilize a program called Manychat. Manychat automates the process of delivering your email opt-in link. For example, you post a reel prompting the user to comment on a specific word to learn more from you. They comment the word on your post, and Manychat automatically sends a DM with your opt-in details. Use my free Manychat template to get started right now! You can copy the template to your account and start using Manychat for Instagram automation immediately. And, for an even more detailed explanation of Manychat, watch this video from my YouTube channel for a step-by-step setup tutorial!

Here is one example of how I incorporate Manychat in order to make sales with Instagram reels. I post a reel prompting the user to comment on a specific word in order to get a link to my free email class. When they comment, they automatically receive a link to the class in their DMs. Inside of the free class, I pitch my online course about email marketing that they can purchase at a discount. Another example of how I incorporate Manychat is with freebie tripwires. One of my freebies is an Instagram Posting Schedule. When someone gets the link & downloads it, they are immediately pitched my 35 Days of Instagram product. The pitch makes sense because it directly relates to creating your Instagram posting schedule.

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I was lucky enough to meet Liu Shaojie at Beijing China Fish convention couple years back and immediately became fan of his fly reels. I have since acquired quite a few reels, the latest being the IWANA Wide Small Trout that I paired with my Redington Butter Stick II glass fly rod. I love how they complement each other perfectly giving that vintage look and feel while still being in perfect condition to perform at the riverside.

Specifically, Barrett wrote the song to support Northern California ska band Dance Hall Crashers, one of the first ska bands to score a major label deal in the '90s. Technically, they signed with (510) Records, a newly formed Berkeley-based "joint venture" with MCA, run by Green Day managers Elliot Kahn and Jeff Salzman. (510) Records' focus was to create a higher profile for rock and alternative acts. Dance Hall Crashers was the label's first signing. Their record, Lockjaw, came out in Aug 1995. Shortly after the record was released, (510) Records dissolved, but MCA retained Dance Hall Crashers. MCA proper released their follow-up album, Honey I'm Homely, in 1997.

At the time, Orange County had one of the biggest scenes in the country, and the O.C. kids were an opinionated bunch. They loved DHC's prior album, The Old Record, an early '90 poppy, horn-driven album with many nods to the more traditional ska sound. So, when Dance Hall Crashers released Lockjaw, there was a backlash. That a ska band so dearly loved would dare drop its horn section and sign to a big label worked the O.C. kids up into a furor.

For DHC, The Old Record was merely a collection from their early years (1989-1992), and by 1995, they'd broken up and reformed, anxious to write new music. And the new music they were feeling favored a twin-guitar, harmony-driven, pop-punk style of ska.

The opening riff of "Sell Out" even directly rips off Dance Hall Crasher's song "Go" from the Lockjaw record as a wink-wink, though it mostly goes unnoticed. Also, Barrett wasn't flipping burgers like the song claims. He was working at Subway when he quit his job to be a big rock star. "I never flipped one burger. Totally bullshit. It's all lies," Barrett says. "It was too hard to say, 'making sandwiches at Subway.'"

While Reel Big Fish was working on their follow-up album Why Do We Rock So Hard? in late '97, Universal Record's radio department, who had a joint venture deal with Mojo, requested a "no horns" mix of the album. You know, something not quite so ska. "I laughed out loud during the conference call when they asked us for the 'no horn' mix," says Patrick McDowell Jr., Head of A&R at Mojo Records. "One of the things that I enjoyed about working with Reel Big Fish is that they did their own thing. Universal was never into horns. Their radio department always thought we could do better at radio, MTV, and sales if we just got rid of the horns. It was a ridiculous request. It wouldn't be a Reel Big Fish album."

The band declined and released the horn-driven album as intended. Universal might have been right in a sense. Why Do They Rock So Hard? had no hit singles, but it didn't matter; the group's fanbase could care less about what was popular and what wasn't.

"Selling out would be changing your music because the record label told you to, so you can sell more records. We're a horn band. We're going to keep doing it," Barrett says. "Some other bands dropped their horns and made albums that sounded really different. We didn't do that. We were little brats. Fuck You. We do whatever we want. Why would we make music that we don't like?"

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