Here is How To Dominate Social Media.

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Here are a couple methods to dominate social media and stand out from everyone while getting your share of the the social communities in a way that sways people to take action, and create a positive branding for you and your business.

1.Be The Helping Hand

People want to be feel important, as individuals,not just a 'target'. Remember this when getting into social media and rather than focusing on plastering your message everywhere, you need to make it about 'them',
not about you.

2.Don't be afraid to share free content

You aren't losing money by giving people
a reason to follow you, and to see you as someone who
offers good advice and worthy content, in some ways,
the more you give away the more you
will stand out from the crowd of marketers who
aren't interested in giving anything away.

3.No Wall Flowers Allowed

It's common for new marketers to join social communities and instantly copy what everyone else is doing. But, here is some advice, don't.
You need to decide what you want to be known for, what your brand wants to represent That doesn't mean you have to be the most active,
or loudest, but it does mean that if you want to be noticed, you can't be afraid to communicate

4.Stay Active

This is the most difficult part. Everyone seems to come in with bursts of activity, posting and updating for days on end, only to get distracted with other tasks and then they end up forgetting to update blogs,walls, profile pages ect... for days (sometimes weeks). Try to focus on consistency, even if right away, your activity is small. It's best to get into a routine or schedule so that people continue to see you regularly. The last thing you want to is your marketing you spent day/weeks creating to simply end up worthless.

5.Connect

Remember that you are there to connect with your customers. Try to appear sincere, genuine and honest. People notice this. If your content is solid, your products of high quality, people remember that. and return to your site again and again.

6.Minimize mistakes

Do this by researching your market, finding out what they want and giving it to them. Once you have credibility, you will find it easier to sway your market with a single post, and to expand your outreach even further. Take some time to fill out your social profiles, update with images, personal photos, and activity.

7.Never forget this

While you are a marketer first, friend second, you want to form a personal connection with your target audience.

Good Luck
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  • Profile picture of the author uh...what
    Good solid advice Im actually working on getting a better social presence
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    • Profile picture of the author ivcan
      Originally Posted by uh...what View Post

      Good solid advice Im actually working on getting a better social presence
      Yes, it's indeed. Thank you for little but great advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author MichaelJC
    Originally Posted by Thomas Michal View Post

    Here are a couple methods to dominate social media and stand out from everyone while getting your share of the the social communities in a way that sways people to take action, and create a positive branding for you and your business.

    1.Be The Helping Hand

    People want to be feel important, as individuals,not just a 'target'. Remember this when getting into social media and rather than focusing on plastering your message everywhere, you need to make it about 'them',
    not about you.

    2.Don't be afraid to share free content

    You aren't losing money by giving people
    a reason to follow you, and to see you as someone who
    offers good advice and worthy content, in some ways,
    the more you give away the more you
    will stand out from the crowd of marketers who
    aren't interested in giving anything away.

    3.No Wall Flowers Allowed

    It's common for new marketers to join social communities and instantly copy what everyone else is doing. But, here is some advice, don't.
    You need to decide what you want to be known for, what your brand wants to represent That doesn't mean you have to be the most active,
    or loudest, but it does mean that if you want to be noticed, you can't be afraid to communicate

    4.Stay Active

    This is the most difficult part. Everyone seems to come in with bursts of activity, posting and updating for days on end, only to get distracted with other tasks and then they end up forgetting to update blogs,walls, profile pages ect... for days (sometimes weeks). Try to focus on consistency, even if right away, your activity is small. It's best to get into a routine or schedule so that people continue to see you regularly. The last thing you want to is your marketing you spent day/weeks creating to simply end up worthless.

    5.Connect

    Remember that you are there to connect with your customers. Try to appear sincere, genuine and honest. People notice this. If your content is solid, your products of high quality, people remember that. and return to your site again and again.

    6.Minimize mistakes

    Do this by researching your market, finding out what they want and giving it to them. Once you have credibility, you will find it easier to sway your market with a single post, and to expand your outreach even further. Take some time to fill out your social profiles, update with images, personal photos, and activity.

    7.Never forget this

    While you are a marketer first, friend second, you want to form a personal connection with your target audience.

    Good Luck
    How is that the way to dominate social media? You are just rehashing what a million blog posts have said about social media. I am sorry but general advice like this does not do anyone any good.
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    • Profile picture of the author Coleg22
      Originally Posted by MichaelJC View Post

      How is that the way to dominate social media? You are just rehashing what a million blog posts have said about social media. I am sorry but general advice like this does not do anyone any good.
      No offense, but I just checked all 7 of your posts and didn't find anything positive from your contributions. So unless you want to contribute some useful content, I'd suggest not going on bashing other peoples posts.

      And not everyone sits around reading blogs, so there are many people like myself(new to internet marketing) that find this post useful.
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      • Profile picture of the author MichaelJC
        Originally Posted by ^^^ View Post

        No offense, but I just checked all 7 of your posts and didn't find anything positive from your contributions. So unless you want to contribute some useful content, I'd suggest not going on bashing other peoples posts.

        And not everyone sits around reading blogs, so there are many people like myself(new to internet marketing) that find this post useful.
        I am not bashing peoples posts, i am just saying my mind and i am sorry it offended you.
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  • Profile picture of the author bizman413
    That's good advice, man. So simple but useful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Thomas Michal
    Hey, the basic idea I was trying to get across was that I see too many people just blasting facebook and other sites with their ads. And if they really want to utilize social media effectively you need you provide useful content and develop a following.
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  • Profile picture of the author nelaffiliate
    Great social media tips.
    Thanks for the information.
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