The social media bank: Are you making deposits or withdrawals?

November 04, 2010 at 08:00 PM
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Rich Brooks of flyte media says social media is a bank, and like with any bank, you make deposits or withdrawals. "The problem is that too many people jump into social media, starting with a balance of $0.00 and start withdrawing like there's a run on the bank," he wrote on his blog.

Are you guilty of posting or Tweeting things like: "Visit my website at www.idontgetit.com!" "Like my Facebook page!"or "Watch this video where I talk about how long we've been in business!"? There's nothing wrong with talking about yourself and your business, Brooks maintains. But, remember, for everything you put out there about yourself, you make a withdrawal.

The solution? Start making deposits. Brooks writes, "Start promoting other people's stuff. When you see a friend, customer or even a competitor talk about an award they've won, a webinar they're putting on, or a clothes drive, retweet it, share it, like it."

It's important to respond or comment back to people who take the time to comment on your blog or page. If you get a question on LinkedIn, take the time to answer with a detailed response. Also, how often do you take the time to recommend someone on LinkedIn without being asked first?

"With every retweet, comment and engagement, you're making deposits in your social media bank," Brooks reminds us.

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Rich Brooks is founder and president of flyte new media, a Web design and Internet marketing firm in Portland, Maine. His focus is on Web marketing topics such as search engine optimization, blogs, social media, e-mail marketing, and building websites that sell. He is currently an Expert Blogger at FastCompany.com and a featured blogger at MaineBusiness.com. For more information and tips from Brooks, go to www.flyteblog.com.

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