03 Easy to get 52,000 new accounts in 8 months

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Guests:
Tshepo Kgapane (Founder | Youth Money Circle)
Teboho Ntimane (Marketing Manager | Youth Money Circle)
Standwa Nongauza (Co-brand manager | Easy Equities)
Gavin Kennedy (Founder and CEO | Solid Gold Podcasts)

Easy Does It is an innovative podcast collaboration between Easy Equities and Youth Money Circle.

This symbiotic team has harnessed the power of podcasting to garner 52,000 sign-ups for Easy Equities and over 70,000 followers for Easy Does it in eight months.

How many other media platforms out there can boast these results?

Podcasting is the fastest growing medium, and is sitting on the precipice of the next communication explosion. If you aren't producing the spoken word content in the next two or three years from now, you're not going to be in the mainstream of search engine results pages.

Easy Equities and youth Money Circle prove in this podcast, how effective, and important podcasting is marketing and reaching your stakeholders.

[08:11, 08/12/2021] SGS Tshepo Easy Does It Kgapane: Youth Money Circle is a social enterprise that delivers fun and engaging financial education using various platforms like podcasts, webinars and blogs.

EasyEquities is an online platform which allows anyone to buy shares in the brands and companies they love. For as little as R5, $10 or whatever amount they have available to invest (and with no monthly brokerage fees) newbie and seasoned investors alike can grow their wealth.
8 Dec 2021 English South Africa Business · How To

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