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6 Social Media Mistakes

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by admin

Since we are all using and learning to use new social media tools, I found this article in Fluid Studio’s blog about mistakes that we can avoid in our social media efforts. Fluid Studio is a Bountiful-based, graphic arts studio that puts out some pretty fun stuff. They made a presentation to one of my small business training events. Here’s the article. Enjoy!

There is an old adage that warns against “mixing business and pleasure”. Most of us have discovered that to be a wise piece of advice in our lives. How does that apply to social media? This is the arena where these lines often get blurred. A significant portion of your friends or followers may be your everyday friends and relatives, but do we often forget about the other portion – the one that is made up of college instructors, professional colleagues/mentors and current or potential clients? Can your updates change their view of you or discourage them from doing business with you? You need to be very careful about what you post online – particularly when using social media marketing to build your business.

Here are 6 things to avoid in social media that can lose you credibility, customers and friends:

1. Begging for favors before you’ve had a conversation
This is an area to proceed with caution. Social media is a great way to connect to people you wouldn’t other wise get to know personally, but you have to be careful with the extent and frequency that you use this method. A good rule of thumb is if you don’t know someone well enough to ask for a cup of sugar or borrow their phone, then you don’t know them well enough to ask them to write about you/link to you/promote you. Just because you have a business and an agenda doesn’t mean that social norms have gone out the window. It is important to establish a relationship on a personal or professional foundation before you seek to use your connections for your benefit.

2. Whine that social media “isn’t fair” or that other profiles get more attention than yours
Your brand has been given this HUGE microphone to talk to consumers, potential partners and, essentially, the whole world. It is important to use it to carefully craft the impression of your brand you’re going to put out. Use your existing contacts to promote your industry and earn the attention and recognition you’re after by posting regular, quality content.

3. Ignore your audience
SOCIAL media is about being social and making meaningful connections. You’re there to create relationships and build awareness for your brand. Be very diligent in responding to your followers’ messages and be an active, knowledgeable participant in conversations about your brand.

4. Complain…about everything….all the time
Aim to make 80 percent of your social messages useful to your audience and material that is helping you to build your brand. There’s a time for venting a frustration or two – especially with industry-related matters. Seek to make them productive, especially if you can offer any solutions to help solve the problem. You want to establish yourself as an expert in your industry, not build a reputation of getting angry or impatient with everything.

5. Being Rude
There is a difference in being condescending and simply correcting bad information.Remember to use your comments to be productive and brand-oriented. Also, remember that you were learning once too, and someone probably helped point you in the right direction. There is no harm in tactfully offering constructive criticism.There’s a difference between pointing someone in the right direction and simply pointing at them. You wouldn’t want to post something that would cause you to lose a customer or a friend forever.

6. Auto spam your followers
Businesses lose customers and relationships on social media when they forget why they’re there. Do not overuse auto-Direct Messages and other similar tools to bombard your followers in mass. Consumers do not like being directly marketed to. It’s more likely that people are following you for insight and conversation about your corner of the world. Once you have built a relationship of trust and credibility, they will be more likely to buy into your brand. Keep those spice of life tweets in there. Be aware of the overall picture you’re putting out there.

Where in Utah?

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by admin

Congrat’s Mike McCandless with the one and only correct answer. I took this picture of that “lovely” spider at the Geothermal plant in Beaver county during last’s year’s fall Alliance Meeting. Apparently, these spiders love to hang out by the warm pipes at the plant.

Can’t Wait to Try This…

Thursday, September 9th, 2010 by admin

iphoneIn my weekly read of the Enterprise, I came across an announcement from a South Salt Lake lighting control manufacturer called LiteTouch. On September 23, they will be releasing a new app for your iPhone that will allow you to control the lights, HVAC, security, window blinds, AV and other home systems. You have to have your systems integrated into their lighting control and automation system, but just think of the possibilities.

Your kids are probably not like mine, but my kids take great pleasure in leaving lights on in rooms, spending hours playing video games when no one is home and leaving the house with the doors unlocked. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to lock the doors from anywhere? Turn off the TV after an hour? Turn on the lights before you get inside the house? The possibilities are endless. And my kids thought I was annoying only when I’m home.

As soon as I can get an iPhone from someone other than AT&T, I’m going to be all over this…

Where in Utah?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 by admin

Where in Utah did we find this little guy? Many of you were with me when I took this picture, so you have to know that it was most likely at an Alliance meeting somewhere in Utah? Any guesses??
spider

Where in Utah is this Groundbreaking?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010 by admin

To find out all the information about this groundbreaking, head on over to our home page and find out which corporate sponsor was involved.

Annual Procurement Symposium Scheduled

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 by admin

The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has scheduled its annual Procurement Symposium for October 19th at the South Towne Expo Center.This annual event has become a great way to introduce businesses in your area to the maze of government contracting. Besides an agenda of great classes, there will also be a reverse tradeshow where government contractors, state and local government entities and large companies will be. Businesses can go around and talk to each of these “exhibitors” and find out about new projects or make contacts with the buyers.

Make sure to let your businesses know about this upcoming event. It is just another way that the state is trying to help small businesses be more successful.

Where in Utah? Answer

Monday, August 30th, 2010 by admin

This week’s picture comes from Rich County, Garden City specifically. Instead on training my camera on the beautiful Bear Lake, I turned it westward, looking up towards Logan Canyon.

Where in Utah? Wednesday.

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 by admin

Sorry, I missed posting last Wednesday. I was out enjoying scenic Utah - if you can call the inside of a mall shopping for school clothes scenic….

Here’s this week’s pic. Voice your comment as to where it is…

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