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I'd like to share with you some ideas that can help you capitalize on your social networking sites, without shame yourself. I mean, sure, we are all one time or another, there are things to be published that are related to business, but as with all social situations, there is a time and place.
When know someone who does not proceed to try and kiss passionately on the lips. It's so wrong on many levels. It is completely rude and disgusting. It goes against all social etiquette. Unfortunately, it is something that many people are doing in their various social websites, which is so offensive. (well, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but gets point) We have all been in that circumstance in which to meet someone who seems to be great a friend / colleague and immediate "friend" them. Although the excitement of making a new connection is instantly ruined when his new friend, without any warning began to throw his latest business opportunity in the face.
You know the type. "Hi, thanks for friending me. It seems that you are also in network marketing. Did you know that now I I am part of the company most perfect of all time. This is a pre-release, but it's much better than its weakest crappy company. Sit like walking into a heap of things you do not want to hear. Ugh! Really? Are you kidding? They know absolutely nothing about me, what I do, how I am doing, and are only current and some (usually lame) the opportunity I have to pay. Please, stop it. I'm for you. No one is. Sorry, is that hard? I think there to say. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest.
Social networking sites are a good place to meet people and expand your network. The vehicles that people know more about you personally, sharing photos, videos, favorite links, music, books, movies, etc.
1. MySpace 2. Facebook 3. LindedIn 4. Direct Part 5. Ryze
Social bookmarking sites are a great way to share your favorite bookmarks online global community of interest with a very unlimited.
1. Digg 2. Technorati 3. Del.icio.us 4. Reddit 5. StumbleUpon
Content-sharing sites encourage user-generated content. A place to post articles, blog, etc as a great community. No web skills are needed to generate massive content on these sites.
1. Wikipedia 2. Squidoo 3. Hubpages 4. Gather 5. Share This
Sharing Sites
1. YouTube – video sharing 2. Flickr – photo sharing 3. SlideShare – for sharing slide presentations 4. JamGlue – to share self created music
Blogging – Now on a blog is a "must have" for any superior network marketer production. More on this subject at a later date.
1. WordPress 2. Blogger 3. Movable Type
There are social norms marketing one must obey to avoid banned or expelled from a group. Social marketing sites are community based. It is very important to take part in discussions, without being hit people blatantly in the head with your business opportunity. This should definitely be done on a one to one. Think of it like this: if you went to a party at the do not know anyone, and saw that everyone was laughing and having a great time, not suddenly he stood on a table and start screaming about your business opportunity on the top of his voice. People thought they were out of his mind. Not the kind of first impression that will make people come running to you. Same rules apply complimentary in a social networking site. Participate (without pitch), adding value to the community. Be honest. Sharing ideas and concepts over time, build lasting relationships.
Two wonderful things about online social media:
1. The most valuable content to contribute, the better the search engine placement.
2. They provide quality links to your site, which in turn increases your website ranking. And as a bonus you'll also meet some amazing new friends and contacts.
Social networking sites can be a tremendous tool for generating an endless supply of potential customers, provided they do not mess up. Remember, you are trying to position itself as a leader. Someone who has great value to share with the group.
Well, that's my two cents. I wish you all a great success.
Mark Edward Smith
CEO of MES 4 MLM Success.
Author of MlM Training Tools 4 Your MLM Success Story.
Business blog: http://MarkEdwardSmith.org
Business website: http://MarkEdwardSmith.net