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How to leverage a personal or professional connection to amplify your reach beyond your own network.
Facebook:
Hey everyone! I recently created a Ruby on Rails crash course for a friend, and I thought there might be other people I know that have been interested in learning programming.
You can watch the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrHEJe8030
Tag someone in the comments that you think might be interested as well.
Reddit:
Hey r/learnprogramming!
I recently had a friend that wanted to learn the basics of Ruby On Rails, so I did a 2 hour crash course for him. I recorded it online and saved the video to YouTube. I thought people here might find it valuable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrHEJe8030
For background, I have been a developer for 5 years, and 4 years of that was as a Ruby on Rails developer.
Let me know if you have any questions I can answer!
LinkedIn:
Hey Bryce!
I recently created a 2 hour crash course for developers that want to start learning Ruby on Rails. I'm trying to get it in front of as many people as possible. Would you be willing to share this with your LinkedIn network?
You can find a link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrHEJe8030
You could also use this message when you share it if you want:
"If you've ever been interested in learning Ruby On Rails, my friend just created a 2 hour crash course that's really good. Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrHEJe8030"
Twitter:
Hey Stehpanie!
I've been a big fan for a while, and I'm a new developer trying to get some traction with content I've created. I know in the past you've shared content from other people and was wondering if you'd be willing to share this 2 hour Ruby on Rails crash course I created on Twitter.
Here's a link to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zrHEJe8030
Thanks so much, and keep sharing the great content!
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