You Are NOT George Clooney – So Get Your Social Networking Act In Gear! – The Marketing Mentors
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You Are NOT George Clooney – So Get Your Social Networking Act In Gear!

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When George Clooney was asked about his take on Facebook at the Toronto Film Festival a while back, his response was short: “I’d rather have a prostate exam than a Facebook page.”

Now, that’s probably understandable when movie studios (his potential clients) have his number on a speed dial, and pesky paparazzi (freebie seekers and unqualified prospects) chase after his every move.

But unless you already have more prospects and high quality clients than you and your business can handle, your approach to Social Networking should be drastically different.

Frankly, I used to consider online networking a total waste of time. Fortunately, I was able to recognize how wrong I was. And I wasn’t the only one that had a change of hearts on this.

After Dell revealed they generated a cool million dollars in extra sales in 2008 (ahm, make it a cool $3 million by June’09 and who knows how many millions by 2014!) many other companies large and small started paying attention to this social networking “fad”!

But many entrepreneurs STILL aren’t jumping in!

Just consider a few of these facts:

  • Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social networks initially considered online hang-out places for kids and teenagers have attracted a much more demographically diverse crowd over the past few years.
  • Big brand names, like Ford, WholeFoods, Comcast, IBM, Dell, Southwest Airlines, and many, many more have established a strong presence on social networking hubs like Twitter and Facebook.
  • 829 million daily active users on Facebook – that’s a lot of potential customers!
  • Facebook has become one of most trusted companies in America, and people spend three times more times there than on Google!

Got your attention now?

Good, let me give you just five basic tips on putting this massive connection power to your advantage.

1. Get Started!

Open an account on every social media and social networking platform you come across. Even if you are not actively using all of them (which you never will) you should reserve your own name, the name of your company, your brand, or your key products, because those are like real estate locations – once the prime spots are gone, they are gone!

For example, I have the vanity url facebook.com/adamurbanski – but there are at least six other Adam Urbanskis who will never be able to grab that link! I also have twitter.com/adamurbanski , youtube.com/adamurbanski and many more like this – are you getting the point?

2. Get Involved!

Just opening the accounts won’t do anything for you. You must be actively involved. Choose the best three platforms for you – where you can find the largest population of your ideal clients and it’s the easiest to connect with them.

Each platform provides search tools that enable you to find people you already know, current customers, as well as hubs where most of your ideal potential clients already hang out – so you can become visible to a lot of them very quickly.

And start connecting and talking! But first…

3. Listen, Listen, Listen More!

The most important thing you must remember is that social networking is NEVER ABOUT YOU! It’s ABOUT THEM!

So don’t listen twice as much as your talk (I mean “post”) – listen 10 times as much! Find out what the current topics are. What people are concerned about, what information and solutions they are looking for. Then make your posts relevant to other people’s needs!

Here is a hint – nearly all of social networking services and tools, at least the basic version of them, is free! So don’t go out there pitching your high-priced wares. Give, give, and give some more first!

If your focus is on getting and taking, you will get a big fat NADA from your networking efforts. But if you focus on giving, you’ll be abundantly rewarded in return.

4. Get Attention!

Following all the rules is for sissies! So don’t be a social networking pansy – have an opinion (in fact, have lots of opinions on everything!) and voice it loud and often!

People admire people with opinions – even if they don’t agree with you, they will stick around to watch what will happen next.

Social networking experts are quick to dispense all their “must not break” rules (heck, I’m doing it right now!), but the fact is, this is such a new media that most of the effective approaches are still to be discovered. And the only way to do so is by stepping on some toes and breaking some norms.

If you want a “safe” way to practice this, follow my PET formula: polarize, entertain, teach!

POLARIZE. Whether you piss people off or make them love you, they will pay attention. If they are indifferent, they will leave!

ENTERTAIN. People will always choose fun over education. If people laugh w/ you, they like you… Plus, when they laugh – they learn!

TEACH. Gary Veynerchuk says “give good s#!%.” And he gets how PET works, because that phrase rubs some people the wrong way, it entertains, and it teaches! Peeps love good tips they can use right away – so share some!

5. Automate!

The purpose of social networking is to CONNECT WITH PEOPLE on a very personal level, still there are some tools that can help you impress your fans with your “omnipotent online presence” and get more networking done in less time.

RSS blog feeds, friendfeed.com, ping.fm, twitterfeed.com, socialoomph.com, tweetbeep.com, and tubemogul.com are just a few of a plethora of tools and services – most of them free – that will kick your online socializing into high gear!

Here is my final take on it. And I really want you to get it!

In April of 2008, from a stage at one of my boot camps, I called people who use Twitter “lazy idiots with no life” (yeah, how is that for polarizing, huh?)

But at various events since then, I have my Twitter networking activities to thank for clients from Australia, Singapore, Netherlands, Spain, England, Hungary, and a few other countries. Needless to say, I changed my tune.

I’ll leave it to your imagination as to what I now call professionals and entrepreneurs who refuse to recognize the client attracting power of social networking.

Better yet – stop wondering, and if you aren’t involved yet – get started now!

Adam Urbanski
 

I'm Adam Urbanski, founder and CEO of The Marketing Mentors. Thousands of entrepreneurs world-wide call me the Millionaire Marketing Mentor and I'm the go-to guy experts turn to when they want to attract more clients and grow their businesses fast. Since 2000 I've helped thousands of people start and grow successful businesses. Many of my clients and students from dozens of countries on every continent now enjoy multiple six, even seven figure incomes. On this blog I share effective marketing strategies that are easy to understand and simple to deploy. You can connect with me beyond this blog on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

  • Mark says:

    Love your headline Adam!LOL!

    And even though you definitely weren’t trying to be funny,
    what you’re sharing makes an awful lot of sense!

    Because sadly, far too many small business owners and or service providers,
    still turn their nose up to the possibilities of networking, via the various
    social media channels, as if they do have George Clooney like celebrity!LOL!

    Excellent post!Thanks!

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