The Unwritten Rules of Social Networking
Is your social networking strategy actually costing you customers? Use these strategies to get it right.
By Francine Kizner | December 03, 2008
Drumming up a fan base on MySpace, LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter isn’t as simple as sending out friend requests. To find followers, you need to create threads and promote products on social sites. To do so, there are a few unwritten rules of etiquette you should know. Master the etiquette so you can stop sending Super Pokes and start winning over your connected consumers.
Be Patient
It’s hard to feel competitive when you’re comparing your 50 friends to someone’s 5,000, but if you take it slow as you build your social content, you’ll fare better in the long run. Don’t request friends blindly. Read article…
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