Rules to Successful Social Networking
Posted in Marketing on Sketchfirm Blog
The road to a successful social networking is never easy since it is hard to keep track of what other people might like and think at the moment. You should be able to hear them out quite well and your product should be able to deliver what’s needed at the present time. These are real people you are trying to sell to; they are not bots—although there are quite a few of them out there; your conversion/sales will only generate if you are able to attract the right kind of people who would actually buy your product and refer your goods to real people as well.
Top social networking honchos have seen it all, what fails and what works in this kind of marketing strategy. They do know that spammers get the lowest grade of them all and you, as a marketer will try to avoid earning this tag in every way you can. People consider someone just popping out of the blue and keep posting certain things with absolutely no relevance to what the community is about as rude and a spammer. You will be ignored or worst, get kicked out of the community altogether. Even with best intentions in mind, if you don’t have social networking ethics then you are bound to fail.
Those who succeed are people with extremely long patience and a very sociable personality and unfortunately, not everyone has these traits. A person who intends to succeed in this line of work should know how to open conversation and hit the right strings. This person should be sincere in what he does, or at least sound like one. Building your own community takes time and lots of effort. Maintaining good relationships with your contacts is a must because networking doesn’t just stop with inviting friends and reaching a very high number of friends.



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