Social media inflames our already inflated view of self.
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People do not want more noise in their social media streams. They want entertainment, uplifting conversations, and products that last. Most importantly, they want to be taken seriously.
Great brands listen, learn and then leverage
When a human being becomes a set of data on a website like Facebook, he or she is reduced. Everything shrinks. Individual character. Friendships. Language. Sensibility. In a way it__ a transcendent experience: we lose our bodies, our messy feelings, our desires, our fears.
While paying attention to positive and negative feedback is very important, it is not enough. What also matters is acknowledging and responding to this feedback. This is how you nurture your relationship with your audience.
I confess... if I typo a Facebook post I will edit it. I know it's only Facebook but it's an editing sickness.
Tweets about the mundane aspects of your life contain something that is vitally important to gaining followers and taking part in discussions: Authenticity.
In an age of constant live connections, the central question of self-examination is drifting from __ho are you?_ towards __hat are you doing?
Giving posts a second look makes them twice as good. It's good netiquette. NetworkEtiquette.net
People don't really trust advertisement they trust people. A large percentage of people make purchase decisions based on their friends review than just from advertisers. Brands that rely sole on adverts to sell, will eventually fade out. You need to get people to talk about your brand in a more positive manner without twisting their arms. If you fake it your will fade. So, focus on relationship marketing, because customers are the best brand ambassadors
Twitter," said Manny, waving his hand. "You know what that is? Termites with microphones.
Being comfortable with online contact is a central part of netiquette. Stay in your zone. NetworkEtiquette.net
The 21st Century Church must rethink ministry via the lens of technology. While most of them are consumed by their imbalance stance; bathing anointing oil and buying tokens for miracles, their counterparts are ministering to millions using the advancement in technology/internet. A powerful tool in the hands of the believer.
Relationships are like muscle tissue. The more they're engaged, the stronger they become. The ability to build relationships and flex that emotional connection muscle is what makes social so valuable.
The best opportunities to be nice to others come in the face of adversity. Kindness wins. Reciprocity rules. NetworkEtiquette.net
Forget about 'Going Viral' and 'Go Give Value'.
We could, however, demand much more from the social media sites that are so eager to sign up our kids and encourage them to share, share, share. These companies are selling our kids_ __ikes_ and habits to advertisers, and enticing all of us to give up more and more of our privacy.
Active participation on LinkedIn is the best way to say, 'Look at me!' without saying 'Look at me!