Working the Room: How to Interact Confidently and Authentica (2)
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One of my pet peeves in the world of social networking is dealing with people who come on too strongly. For instance, someone becomes my friend on Facebook then suddenly I get wall comments filled with tacky sales pitches. Or a new follower on Twitter sends me an automated “thanks for the follow” message with a link to a sales page or website so I can “learn more about them” or “sign up for their ...
Working the Room: How to Interact Confidently and Authentically in Social Networking (1)
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One of my pet peeves in the world of social networking is dealing with people who come on too strongly. For instance, someone becomes my friend on Facebook then suddenly I get wall comments filled with tacky sales pitches. Or a new follower on Twitter sends me an automated “thanks for the follow” message with a link to a sales page or website so I can “learn more about them” or “sign up for their ...
Facebook Tip: How to Give Good Wall (1)
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The Facebook wall is a great place to connect with others, especially if you’re looking to build online visibility through social networking. Many entrepreneurs on Facebook are tempted to leave links to sales pages and slyly self promote when making new friends. My advice to you in this situation: DON’T. Watch this quick video and learn how to properly use the wall on Facebook… and remember: Don’t be a wall abuser! click this link if ...
How to Create a Winning Social Networking Profile (5)
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Listen to this article here It’s true: first impressions are lasting impressions. This philosophy holds true in your social networking, and nowhere is this more evident than on your profile pages. Your social networking profile page is often the first big impression you make on your contacts. (Other first impressions can happen when making comments or participating in discussions which will be discussed in a future article.) When on Facebook, Twitter, Friend Feed, and all ...
Do Religion and Politics Belong in Your Business Social Networking? (1)
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Social networking allows entrepreneurs to increase their know-like-trust factors by revealing more personal information about themselves in their profiles on sites like Facebook or Twitter. Successful social networking revolves around successful relationship building… but when do your personal opinions support or turn against your business goals? 2 scenarios to think about: Scenario A: Let’s say you’re friends with someone on Twitter. You send Tweets back and forth, you’ve created a great sense of rapport, you ...