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Social Media: How To Get Your Fans And Followers To enjoy You
Social Media: Getting Your Fans And Followers To adore You
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By Max Chohan | Submitted On March 09, 2013
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Expert Author Max Chohan
Which means you regularly post inspiring quotes, adorable kitten photos and amusing memes, your response rate is still very low and you feel that you are tweeting only for the sake of computer. You may feel like you are up against a wall! What do you post or tweet to make you stand out in all the social networking clatter?
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I will give you three very easy ideas that will alter your situation radically.
Display your individuality
Post images of your clients, your office, your colleagues and even your waiting room, in the end, Facebook is more about faces! Search for young successful folks your company and write briefly on them and what they have done that's interesting and motivating. Rather than senior management personnel, pick your subjects out of the younger group. Highlight the things which these people have done to be unique. It would be best if you use eloquent captions together with the photographs. Of course, you have to remember to respect the privacy and confidentiality of each and every individual.
Creating small videos
When you have an iPad or iPhone, download the playback quality app Vine for Twitter. You can look for ideas on how organisations use Vine, including making 6 second stories about the typical day of the life of a customer. Check around at your company's clients. Can there be someone among them who will be the subject of an inspirational story? You'll be able to provide a simple example of how one inspirational person may have a very strong impact on the world. @DibetesUK uses Vine to convey their gratitude individually with their donors. You can sync Vine with other social media sites to share your clips quickly and conveniently.
Focus on what the fans want to know
Instead of thinking about what you want to tell your Twitter fans and Facebook friends, stay focused on what they are enthusiastic about. An example of this is the Beverly Farmers Market, which functions only in spring, and organizes a short enclosed market early in the winters, and shares details about other farmer markets. Their fans adore it. This strategy provides an excellent demonstration of a company that provides information regarding what its fans are curious about, instead of focusing singularly automatically organization and its activities. If you provide information about another entity, tag the pages that you use as references and connect to these sites.
To summarise, sharing information, content and images which your fans may be interested in reading, sharing and commenting on, will be the appropriate strategy as an alternative to writing about what you think they ought to know.
Social Media: Getting Your Fans And Followers To adore You
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By Max Chohan | Submitted On March 09, 2013
Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this short article on Facebook Share this short article on Twitter Share this short article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this informative article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on FriendFeed Share this short article on Digg Share this post on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest
Expert Author Max Chohan
Which means you regularly post inspiring quotes, adorable kitten photos and amusing memes, your response rate is still very low and you feel that you are tweeting only for the sake of computer. You may feel like you are up against a wall! What do you post or tweet to make you stand out in all the social networking clatter?
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I will give you three very easy ideas that will alter your situation radically.
Display your individuality
Post images of your clients, your office, your colleagues and even your waiting room, in the end, Facebook is more about faces! Search for young successful folks your company and write briefly on them and what they have done that's interesting and motivating. Rather than senior management personnel, pick your subjects out of the younger group. Highlight the things which these people have done to be unique. It would be best if you use eloquent captions together with the photographs. Of course, you have to remember to respect the privacy and confidentiality of each and every individual.
Creating small videos
When you have an iPad or iPhone, download the playback quality app Vine for Twitter. You can look for ideas on how organisations use Vine, including making 6 second stories about the typical day of the life of a customer. Check around at your company's clients. Can there be someone among them who will be the subject of an inspirational story? You'll be able to provide a simple example of how one inspirational person may have a very strong impact on the world. @DibetesUK uses Vine to convey their gratitude individually with their donors. You can sync Vine with other social media sites to share your clips quickly and conveniently.
Focus on what the fans want to know
Instead of thinking about what you want to tell your Twitter fans and Facebook friends, stay focused on what they are enthusiastic about. An example of this is the Beverly Farmers Market, which functions only in spring, and organizes a short enclosed market early in the winters, and shares details about other farmer markets. Their fans adore it. This strategy provides an excellent demonstration of a company that provides information regarding what its fans are curious about, instead of focusing singularly automatically organization and its activities. If you provide information about another entity, tag the pages that you use as references and connect to these sites.
To summarise, sharing information, content and images which your fans may be interested in reading, sharing and commenting on, will be the appropriate strategy as an alternative to writing about what you think they ought to know.