There are many guidelines out there when it comes to how one can achieve success through the use of social media. To me, three core perspectives stand out as being particularly critical.
- Long term perspective. Without the patience to develop long-term relationships and networks, one is likely to fail. To strive for short-terms results may not be wrong per se but it cannot come at the expense of long-term customer satisfaction.
- Generous approach. Give more than you take and you will be offered plenty in return. This is related to the long-term perspective as well and the generosity is also about proactive sharing, offering ideas, connections, and resources to those in your network you believe would benefit from them without them asking for them.
- Human appearance. Trying to sound corporate, professional, or intellectual can on social media come across as being snobby and standoffish and is thus also less likely to engender any interest in interactions by other parties. A more casual, informal, and sometimes humorous communication style is a much more effective way to get other people to open up and be willing to develop better relationships with you. In the end, it may very well be seen as being unprofessional to be too professional!
What do you think? Other factors you think should be a top priority as you find your approach on social media?
Great advice!
@jocke talks today about taking the time to leave comments in the blogs you read.
At least 5 commentsa a day is his goal during #Blogg100
http://jardenberg.se/b/en-uppmaning-till-blogg100-glom-inte-konversationen/
Thanks Michael, appreciate it! Yes, @jocke is right that it is about the conversation so thanks for the reminder to me as well!
Yes I also wrote about spreading the Social Love in my blog today
http://springismylove.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/love/
Here in english-ish
http://goo.gl/hfl4V