Social media networking 9 mistakes to avoid

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Social Media Networking for Business

9 Mistakes You Should Avoid

Or

“How to lose fans

& followers

without

really trying”

Mistake #1 When Posting Comments

Avoid posting Comments that don’t add value to the conversation, or that make you appear like a teenager.

OMG! LOL!

I really

like

your

post!

Mistake #2 No Hashtags on

TwitterDon’t make the mistake of not using Hashtags # on Twitter

Why sit home waiting to be

discovered? #success

Use keywords

to make it

easy

to find

your content!

Mistake #3 Failure to learn what a hashtag is & how to use it… …if you don’t know!

Give your Tweets meaning…

Make them easy to search

Strategic

Concise

Descriptive

Mistake #4Failure to include a Call to Action

If it’s Relevant to Topicor

If it’s a Natural Opportunity

ASK FOR IT

Comments,

Retweets,

Answers

To Questions

Mistake # 5Post article links if you have nothing to share Post links to other articles IF you know your

followers and fans will appreciate them.

BORING!!

Another reason to have a

strategy and a plan

Mistake #6Failure to place icons (chiclets)……on your posts, website or anywhere you post content online.

Make it

easy to

share

your

content

Mistake #7Inconsistency

Do you disappear from your social network for days (or weeks... or months) at a time.

MIA because

you failed to Plan?

Build your

Community,

Stay

and

Participate

Mistake #8Focusing on your own needs…

…instead of listening to your followers and fans.

Conversations Wanted Here

Be

Engaging

and

Relevant

Mistake #9Failure to track

your ResultsTrack your results to see if you’ve met your social media goals. Rinse & repeat or modify accordingly.

Social Media SMART Goals

Specific, measurable,

attainable, relevant, timely

Track

Network

&

Business

Stats

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Return on

Influence

Leads to…

Return on

Investment