What Everbody Ought To Know About You

Hi There

Using social media is vital for your online profile – this is just some pointers to what to do

Include Some Personality

People are interested in other people.  While a purely company site can be a legitimate presence, identifying no human beings behind it can give the impression there is something to hide.  Try to include some names and faces.  This gives the social networking profile a more personal feeling and encourages contact.

Keep It Professional

While you will enjoy showing some names a faces behind the business, keep it on a professional level.  There is no need to post personal details.  If you want to connect with friends and family, do it on a personal page.  Remember the purpose for which you decided to create the social networking profile.  It can be tempting to increase your number of followers by encouraging people from your personal life, but you want to give a professional image.  It’s best not to sacrifice your intended purpose for the sake of bolstering your stats.

So that’s it for today, i know some of this is obvious but you’d be amazed how many screw it up – till next time

cheers

Tony

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