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Social Media Revenue Strategist to the Stars Helps Celebrities Cash-in Big

Since 2005 Atlanta entrepreneur, Dr. Matthew Loop, has been helping public figures and companies dramatically increase brand revenue by harnessing the power of social media. He's now helping celebs create value, build raving fan bases and cash-in big.

2012-06-28
LILBURN, GA, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) Matthew Loop, who's an internationally recognized authority in the social media marketing world, first-rate business growth coach and a serial entrepreneur, is sharing his brand monetization formula with well-known celebrities. He strategically shows them how to turn their fame and notoriety into highly-sought-after digital information products that can be offered to loyal fans online. These include things like iPhone apps, private VIP membership sites, ebooks, teleseminars, coaching programs, DVD trainings, webinars and more.

When contacted in his Atlanta office Loop said, "When an actor, music artist, entertainer, politician or pro athlete finally hits critical mass and develops a large audience into the millions, the overwhelming majority haphazardly use social media. This is partly because of lack of Internet marketing know-how as well as bad advice from PR firms / agents. Celebs are just not trained in how to strategically create value online and build strong relationships with their fans. If this is done the right way, it results in exponentially more passive brand revenue and positive PR. A lot of celebs "do" social media. However, it's not what you do that determines your success, it's HOW you do it. So much is being left on the table right now."

Loop also commented, "I work closely with public figures to show them how to MAXIMIZE their effectiveness on social media in order to build better fan rapport and create new, lucrative income streams from the Internet. Just like a booking agent can help celebrities generate additional revenue by attending live events, I help substantially increase their brand revenue without them ever having to leave the comfort of their own home. These advanced methods work in any industry, too."

Among many decorated entrepreneurial accomplishments, Dr. Loop is the CEO of DCincome, which is world's largest custom social media marketing training company for doctors and professionals. He's also the co-founder of the local online advertising giant, Automated Social Networking, and several other successful companies.

His passion is helping high-profile individuals of all backgrounds create real, sustainable, and recurring income from the Internet and social media like what he has personally done. Matthew's success and well-known status in the social media/online marketing world have made him one of the highest paid Internet marketing consultants in North America.

His philosophy is "earn more, experience more, and give back."

"So much of the social media landscape is about understanding what you can offer that will be perceived as high-value, while creating strong fan engagement, and bringing excitement to your audience," says Loop. He goes on to say, "Knowing how to create and develop digital information products, that others can't wait to get their hands on, is an art that I've mastered and celebrities can, too."

The great thing about the web is that it allows any recognized star an unprecedented opportunity to deliver value, give back, and monetize their fame in a professional way. The secret is proper positioning and knowing how to stand out in a positive manner. Dr. Loop has perfected this. The entrepreneur continues to develop his own ideas and projects focusing on things about which he is passionate while he helps others do the same.

High-profile celebrities that would like to create new revenue-growth possibilities with their social media efforts can email VIP@dcincome.com to see if they qualify. There's an interview process for all applicants. For those private clients accepted, Dr. Loop provides the guidance, resources, tools, and know-how that build brand equity quickly online while dramatically increasing income generated in the process.

For more information on Matthew Loop, his companies, and how he helps public figures, visit his blog at http://DCncome.com/blog where you'll find an informative blog and much more. Also, visit and "like" his page on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/MatthewJLoop.

Dr. Matthew's success and well-known status in the social media world have made him one of the highest paid internet marketing consultants in North America. If you own a business or brand (doing between 1 and 35 million per year or more), he can show you how to dramatically increase sales / profits quickly using the web and social media.


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[Press-News.org] Social Media Revenue Strategist to the Stars Helps Celebrities Cash-in Big
Since 2005 Atlanta entrepreneur, Dr. Matthew Loop, has been helping public figures and companies dramatically increase brand revenue by harnessing the power of social media. He's now helping celebs create value, build raving fan bases and cash-in big.