Think Before Your Speak On Any Social Platforms
Writing by Social Marketing Journal on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Leave a comment
Online social marketing networks have become a mega phone for people who have once been timid to be heard. Those who have had trouble speaking their mind or being vocal now have many social platforms to not only be heard but also seen. This has created a whole new way for businesses large and small to be found and explored. Many have had to learn the hard way though, with these powerful communication devices also comes a price to pay if not used correctly.

Many businesses have learned that word can travel very quickly through sites like Facebook or MySpace. So fast that once something is typed and published it is often to late to pull it back before the harm is done. What you may think is worthy of publishing a large group could tear apart online. If you have any irate customer or client trying to reach out to you on Twitter it is very important to handle it the right way. Remember many many people are going to see your response and they will quickly cast judgment on your business or your brand if not handled correctly. You must think long and hard when crafting together an approach for your business on the social platforms. One wrong step or interaction with a potential client or customer and you can quickly have a reputation management issue on your hands. Sites like Twitter where people can retweet responses things can quickly spread like wild fire. If you are a large or small business just venturing into the social platform space it will be important for you to put together a game plan on how you want to approach your communication. It is ok to take it slow at first and get your feet wet. test out various approaches on the various platforms before you find one that sticks with your business style. it is ok to develop different approaches for different social sites. The approach you take on Twitter will be vastly different than on LinkedIn or MySpace. Over time you will develop the right social marketing approach for you.
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