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A GREAT READ that addresses everything I am talking about: Social Media Gurus? | SEO Book.com.
Everything you read in that post is exactly what I have been saying. A few paragraphs...
Everything you read in that post is exactly what I have been saying. A few paragraphs...
"...Companies are being encouraged to create Facebook pages and open Twitter accounts to announce to the world they have nothing to say. Well, that would happen if anyone was actually listening.. Which they're not.
People aren't listening in the same way they're not reading email newsletters they signed up for a few years back and can't remember why. They'd unsubscribe, only that would require effort.
Highlight. Delete.
Likewise, most Tweets and Facebook entries dissolve into the ether, unread and unloved.
Obviously, just using the medium is not communicating, building brand, or creating engagement. That requires reflection, strategy, focus and having a story worth listening to. If a person or company has nothing to say, then creating a social media channel isn't going to help..."
-snip-People aren't listening in the same way they're not reading email newsletters they signed up for a few years back and can't remember why. They'd unsubscribe, only that would require effort.
Highlight. Delete.
Likewise, most Tweets and Facebook entries dissolve into the ether, unread and unloved.
Obviously, just using the medium is not communicating, building brand, or creating engagement. That requires reflection, strategy, focus and having a story worth listening to. If a person or company has nothing to say, then creating a social media channel isn't going to help..."
Here's a good example of implementing a social media channel with seemingly little thought given to the message or the audience: huskerchevrolet.com
Twitter. Check.
Facebook. Check.
Something worth saying? Erm....
There's not a lot of strategy behind much of this stuff..."
Twitter. Check.
Facebook. Check.
Something worth saying? Erm....
There's not a lot of strategy behind much of this stuff..."