
Step-by-Step Guide to Leaving Social Media with Amelia Hruby
02/18/25 • 6 min
In this episode of Playhouse Friends, Amelia Hruby, a seasoned podcaster and producer, shares her proven 5-step plan for leaving social media without losing clients or sacrificing income. She discusses the importance of making the decision to exit, how to announce your departure, ways to archive your data, and tips for altering your profile. Amelia wraps it up with creative ideas for celebrating your final sign-off. Whether you're overwhelmed by social media or just curious about alternative marketing methods, this masterclass provides actionable insights to help you maintain and even grow your business off the grid.
Learn more about Amelia at: offthegrid.fun
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In this episode of Playhouse Friends, Amelia Hruby, a seasoned podcaster and producer, shares her proven 5-step plan for leaving social media without losing clients or sacrificing income. She discusses the importance of making the decision to exit, how to announce your departure, ways to archive your data, and tips for altering your profile. Amelia wraps it up with creative ideas for celebrating your final sign-off. Whether you're overwhelmed by social media or just curious about alternative marketing methods, this masterclass provides actionable insights to help you maintain and even grow your business off the grid.
Learn more about Amelia at: offthegrid.fun
If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review and share it with a friend! It really helps us grow and keep the good vibes coming!
Wanna join the revolution inside The Playhouse?
Head over to jointheplayhouse.com
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