Digital Social Hour Podcast Summary
Episode Title: The Truth About Making $1M/Month on Social Media | Marquis Trill DSH #945
Release Date: December 3, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Marquise Trill
The latest episode of the Digital Social Hour, hosted by Sean Kelly, features an in-depth conversation with Marquise Trill, an entrepreneur and social media strategist renowned for his ethical approach to making substantial income through digital platforms. The discussion delves into various facets of leveraging social media for financial success, navigating ethical challenges, and personal growth within the digital landscape.
1. Marquise Trill's Journey and Initial Challenges
Marquise opens up about his early experiences with social media and cryptocurrency. He shares how the suppression of content by platforms like Facebook (now Meta) led him to step back from active posting.
Marquise (02:27): "Yeah, every day. I was loving Social media. But just when Facebook meta in general just started suppressing the content where you weren't being seen by everyone in the whole entire world... I feel that I can't produce this every single day."
Trill echoes these sentiments, highlighting the diminishing reach and engagement on traditional posts.
Trill (02:47): "I get more views from non-followers than followers on my reels."
2. Venturing into Cryptocurrency
Marquise recounts his foray into the crypto market in 2017, detailing both the opportunities and pitfalls he encountered.
Marquise (03:08): "I put a certain amount of money in bitcoin because of my friend... I tried to transfer the bitcoin to these wallets... that's when I found out about Binance. Pretty much a wrap after that."
His experience underscores the volatility of crypto investments and the importance of informed decision-making.
3. Ethical Monetization Strategies
A significant portion of the discussion centers on ethical ways to generate income online. Marquise emphasizes the sustainability of ethically earned money over unsustainable, unethical schemes.
Trill (09:30): "That's the thing, right. One thing I learned about making money is if you make it unethically, you're gonna lose it."
4. Social Media Growth Hacks and Algorithms
Marquise delves into various growth hacking techniques he employed to build a massive following, including the controversial method of mass following.
Marquise (33:40): "I manually followed 3.9 million people using Manage Flitter... I put in place to build that follow money."
He reflects on how these tactics, though effective initially, faced backlash and platform restrictions over time.
Marquise (34:26): "Now no one can ever beat that record because you cannot follow more than 7,500 people on Instagram."
5. Licensing and Content Monetization
Exploring innovative monetization avenues, Marquise discusses licensing agreements and monetizing content across platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
Marquise (18:00): "I had to pay licensing companies to use content, which led to partnerships and revenue-sharing models."
He outlines how leveraging licensing deals can create additional revenue streams without compromising ethical standards.
6. Transitioning to Management and Agency Work
Marquise shares his transition from content creation to managing and coaching other influencers. He highlights the importance of helping others navigate social media ethically while maximizing their earning potential.
Marquise (30:40): "The management is going good. We've done 6 billion plus this year."
7. Advertising Platforms and Revenue Streams
The conversation shifts to effective advertising platforms, with Marquise advocating for Snapchat, TikTok, and Google due to their favorable ad credits and support for new users.
Marquise (37:39): "Top three platforms for ads right now are Snapchat, TikTok, and Google."
He provides strategic advice on utilizing ad credits to scale businesses and generate significant income.
8. Impact of Gentrification and Technology on Communities
Marquise discusses the broader socio-economic impacts of gentrification and technology, expressing optimism about their potential to uplift marginalized communities.
Marquise (53:38): "Gentrification and technology are going to put those people in a better position."
He envisions a future where technological advancements facilitate economic mobility and community development.
9. Personal Growth and Resilience
Drawing from his own life experiences, Marquise emphasizes the importance of resilience, ethical behavior, and continuous personal development in achieving long-term success.
Marquise (35:59): "Put 10,000 hours into your craft. Seriously, eight hours a day... you could be successful in three to four years."
10. Dating and Relationships in a Nomadic Lifestyle
The episode also touches on the challenges of maintaining personal relationships while leading a nomadic, work-intensive lifestyle. Marquise advises prioritizing supportive relationships that align with one's personal and professional goals.
Marquise (41:06): "Don't get into a relationship unless that person is supporting you or they have their own thing going on in the same room as you."
11. Final Thoughts and Takeaways
In concluding the episode, Marquise reiterates the importance of ethical practices, diverse revenue streams, and staying authentic in the digital age. He encourages listeners to commit wholeheartedly to their endeavors to achieve meaningful and sustainable success.
Marquise (58:23): "Just definitely do it. To be successful you need 10,000 hours... you have to put in eight hours of your craft every single day."
Notable Quotes
- Marquise (02:27): "I feel that I can't produce this every single day."
- Trill (09:30): "If you make it unethically, you're gonna lose it."
- Marquise (33:40): "I followed 3.9 million people manually."
- Marquise (37:39): "Top three platforms for ads right now are Snapchat, TikTok, and Google."
- Marquise (58:23): "To be successful you need 10,000 hours."
Conclusion
This episode of Digital Social Hour provides a comprehensive look into the realities of making a significant income through social media. Marquise Trill's experiences offer valuable lessons on ethical monetization, effective use of platform algorithms, and the importance of resilience and authenticity. Listeners gain actionable insights into building and sustaining a profitable digital presence while maintaining personal integrity and fostering positive community impact.
