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3 Things to Never Do With Your Social Networking Profile
by Michele Pariza Wacek
So let's have a heart to heart about this social networking thing.
I'm sure you've heard of it. You might even be doing it. But the real question
is, are you doing it right?
You see, social networking can be a lot of things. It can be a waste of time or a
huge marketing tool. (Note, I'm referring to people using social networking
primarily for business.) Whether it's a waste of time or getting you new
business depends on how you're using it. And one of the ways to make sure you're
using it as a marketing tool is to post effective, results-oriented social
networking profiles.
So how do you do that? Well, let's start with 3 things you should NEVER do.
- Not sharing enough personal details. Remember, social networking is about
connecting with people. The way we connect as humans is by sharing things about
ourselves. Therefore, make sure you add a few details about your life, your
hobbies, your preferences, etc. Do you have kids? Dogs? Like to travel? To cook?
To read? Whatever it is, make sure you put it on your profile.
On that note, you should also make sure your personality comes through. Don't
just list a dry and boring nuts-and-bolts description that would be better
suited on a resume. Get your personality in there -- let people know who you are
and if you're someone they'd like to get to know better.
- Sharing too many personal details. There was a King of the Hill episode
where one of the main character's friends (bear with me, I don't watch this show
so I don't know any of their names) put up a MySpace profile. He said, "I share
things on my MySpace page I wouldn't tell my closest friend." Then he realized
what he said and added, "Don't go looking for me on MySpace."
The moral of the story here is if you wouldn't be comfortable sharing this at a
networking event, then you probably shouldn't be sharing it on your social
networking profile.
I know, first I say too little than I say too much. Here's a good rule of thumb
-- imagine having a conversation with a client. What types of details about your
life would you feel comfortable telling your client? Those are good ones to
share on your profile. What types of things would you NOT want your client to
know about? Leave those off.
- Selling too much. Again, picture yourself at a networking event. Someone rushes
in, thrusts their business card into your hands, maybe a brochure and a sales
letter as well, and rushes to the next person. Feel like hiring them?
Well, selling too much on your profile or in your social networking activities
is much the same thing. Remember, the idea behind social networking is building
relationships. You build the relationships, the business will come.
Now that doesn't mean you can't sell at all, but building relationships and
connections should come first. Selling should come second. And when you do sell,
make sure you keep the relationship-building up.
By all means talk about your business and describe what you do, but do it in a
fun, non-threatening, non-hype-y way that shows your personality. And don't
forget to sprinkle in a few personal details so your friends and followers can
get to know you as a person.
Michele Pariza Wacek is the author of "Got Ideas? Unleash Your Creativity and Make More Money." She offers two free e-zines that help subscribers combine their creativity with hard-hitting marketing and copywriting principles to become more successful at attracting new clients, selling products and services and boosting business. She can be reached at
www.MichelePW.com.