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That philosophy flies in the face of everything social networking is about. Maybe you've innocently confused your social networking presence on Facebook for a sales page . . . accidents happen, right? But now you're about to get 3 tips to stay in integrity on Facebook and use it to build profitable business relationships and drive massive amounts of traffic your way. 1. Quit selling. Just quit it, flat out quit it. Put your "opportunities of a lifetime" on hold, your "incredible offers", and all of that sales hype away. Offer information and relationship building and people will gravitate towards your services. If you do have something to sell, be wise with how you promote it. Lead with information and being of service, NOT with trying to get people to buy from you. Respect people's walls and inboxes by NOT filling them with your sales hype. This is especially true for people trained in "traditional" sales and marketing where the "always be closing" mentality is prevalent. 2. Quit spamming. "Who me a spammer? No way!" Yes way. Facebook messages aren't controlled by spam filters and people are acting like drunken college kids on a Tijuana weekend. Just because there aren't tons of rules doesn't mean you have to get all crazy. Every time you send a "message" (read: unsubtle promotion) to a list of friends, all you do is clog up people's inboxes. Save your direct messages for meaningful, personal interactions. Want to sell something? Get a sales page! 3. Be more transparent. The beauty of social networking is that you get an at-a-glance view of who the person is that you're connecting with. I've always taught to balance the personal and the professional to add depth to one's online presence. At the end of the day, you want people to remember you for your professional services, but be human. Let your guard down once in a while and loosen up. Those who are constantly focused on selling always seem "on". It's OK not to be . . . you can even post a status update that you're having a hard day. THAT'S where the connection will be made, when you start opening yourself up a bit. Social networking adheres to an unwritten code of conduct where relationships are forged with useful information and genuine interest in others. When your focus is entirely self-serving, then the balance is disturbed and the whole environment soured. Take steps today to clean up your side of the street on Facebook and be part of the people who care about social networking.
Nancy Marmolejo simplifies social media for entrepreneurs so they can attract opportunities and build loyal customer fan bases. Nancy’s advice has been shared in over 100 media outlets as well as on her popular blog. Download her free resources by visiting http://www.VivaVisibilityBlog.com
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