Great Starter Moves – Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook
Many companies are wondering how social networks can benefit them, and if they are worth investing in. Some companies see social networks as different channels for the methods they have been using in traditional marketing. Other companies just don’t know how to get started or which platforms can work best for them. The following are some tips that can help when starting out.
LinkedIN is a great place to get started for a business. It is mainly targeted at business professionals, and is created primarily to be a reputation management system and an online profile repository. However, it can be used for more. LinkedIN was the ideal place to get started for my business which promotes Medifast discounts, Nutrisystem coupons and Bistro MD promo codes.
LinkedIN is an ideal way of recruiting into your business. If your organization is out there, and people’s profiles seem to talk about your organization positively, that is a way that people can get a positive impression and engage with your company.
LinkedIN is also a great way of sharing knowledge and giving an impression of your abilities and skills. You can also answer questions. At times, this can become a branding exercise that can be beneficial for your company.
Twitter, a great tool for getting a message out, works best when used conversationally. You can promote conversations on Twitter by asking many questions. You can also use it to point to things that matter or are useful, like social clauses.
Facebook is a place where individuals can build profiles and meet people who share similar interests. Putting up a decent profile is relatively easy. The following are some tips for creating an effective profile.
- Use a candid picture rather than a posed one
- Think before adding applications to your profile. They communicate a lot about you
- Join some groups before you think of starting any. Participate actively.
- Assess the impact of your efforts and time. Don’t stay there just because you were told to be there.
Generally, social networks are ideal for creating awareness, capturing unstructured information (such as status messages) and meeting individuals outside the organization. It is advisable to tread gently when using social networks since the results of their use can be questioned. The bottom line is engagement. How someone engages is one thing, but why someone engages is another. The most important thing is what you achieve out of your engagement.







Twitter: moonheart85
/ May 20, 2011
I use linkedin for my professional identification, use facebook for my personal use and twitter for both personal and promotional purpose.
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