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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Twitter, Facebook and linked, Oh My

These days, I imagine that if Dorothy was lost in the jungle which is what she would say Internet as she skipped down the yellow brick road trying to find social networking sites. Similar to a party or event, social networks are the Act meeting and engaging with people with a slight difference is in a virtual environment. Web sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Linked In, Friend Finder, You Tube and much, much more there is to creating an environment for people who share a common interest to meet and discuss these interests.
Also provides an environment for sharing information, pictures and news is happening. From a business perspective, provides a new way to attract customers, monitor customer feedback and provide an online meeting area centralized to participate and market too much at once. Social media and networking sites are not a fad and eventually it will be an integral part of business, service, sales, marketing, and customer, and if not involved in it now you are, you need to get started immediately! Here are some tips to get started with social networking.
1 Get Started: the best way to begin is simply sign up and follow along.
-If you are joining Twitter - select a few people to follow and see what is said, that is after, and when you're comfortable, participate in the conversation.
-To Facebook, register and search for "friends". It is likely that there are tons of people you know and Facebook will help you to find and begin making connections in your name. It is the great thing, you get the option of accepting the invitation to a friend or simply ignore it and no one will know.
-Linked In, sign up and "connect" with partners, family and friends by sending an invitation to connect. Since it is a professional networking site, you will keep your tone and its professional messages. Find partners and send them an invitation to connect.
2 Writes a great profile and include an image: social networking is connecting and networking. Be sure to include the image and write a powerful profile. Each social networking site has its own need for how much you can write, write and can and make it interesting. Include items that people can relate to and that people can participate in conversation with you, but be cautious. Same rules apply when unknown meeting, not to disclose too much personal information, and always use common sense.
3 Participate. If you sit in the corner in a party and not speak to anyone, is not networking. Most of these sites centered around a theme "what are you doing now?" and depending on the site has a limited number of characters to be included in a text message to answer that question. Comment on thoughts, messages and ideas of others. A question and see what response you get. Look at photos, web links and blog that people points too and provides feedback entries. Join groups and participate in forums for questions and answers.
4 Make the time commitment. Networks and relationships are built over time, so you will have to undertake to invest in the growth of the network. This is not something that you can rarely and requires a level of commitment to truly maximize the results, but beware, social media is addictive and can take as long if you let it. Schedule a few hours a day at intervals to participate.
5 Post often and more frequent. How often should I submit? It is a question I often get depressed and my answer is, everything depends on. On Twitter, he is expected to send short messages about what is doing a couple of times a day, but is not the same expectation for Facebook and LinkedIn. Usually publish a few times a week on Facebook and Linked In. Posting to the forums for questions and answers frequently and I always provide comments and feedback to people I'm connected with all sites.

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