Danielle Mitchell has made a name for herself as an International Marketing Strategist by working for multibillion dollar brands including L’OréalKmartSears, and The Coca-Cola Company.

She’s initiated and closed sales calls, engaged in contract negotiations, cultivated customer partnerships, and executed product launches.

Now, Danielle is a self-employed Marketing & Social Media Strategist, Content Creator, and the CEO of Above Average University and Average Black Girl.

She’s helping entrepreneurs and small business owners create a plan so their “marketing makes cents”.

“You don’t have to be the Beyonce of social media to make money and make a living. You just have to have something and consistently support it.”

Danielle Mitchell, Owner of Average Black Girl

In her latest book, $10K in 60 days, Danielle reveals the strategies she used to earn $10K.

“Once COVID hit, all of my speaking engagements were cancelled. That’s how I get my contracts and new opportunities through face to face networking,” says Danielle.

“With that being canceled, I looked at social media as not just something I want to do to maintain my brand but something I have to do in order to reach other people. I decided to take my course and my speaking workshop and turn it into a digital product and then a physical product.”

Check out my podcast interview with Danielle Mitchell to find out the secret sauce she used to write her eBook in 7 days!

Earn $10K in 60 Days with Marketing Strategist Danielle Mitchell!

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Since launching $10K in 60 days, Danielle has also released Her Business Planner to help you make the most of your 60 day action plan.

Danielle Mitchell earned a Bachelors degree in Marketing & Management from the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign.

She also studied economics, accounting and business management in Harvard University’s HBX CORe Business Program.

Danielle holds certifications in Project Management from Darden Business School and Social Entrepreneurship from Copenhagen Business School.

You can find Danielle @AverageBlackGirl all over social media. Visit averageblackgirl.com for more information.

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  1. That’s great that Daniel was able to be innovate and find other ways to continue to bringing in income via social media platforms and writing a book…good for her! and it’s nice that she was able to think fast and not let the pandemic slow her down! Knowing that she was able to write a book in 7 days is motivation for me to get too moving and not waist time.

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