Oplossing voor Sociale Media als Time Waster? Vastberaden ben met Uw Time
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Sommige mensen denken Facebook, zijn een afval van tijd.
En het kan zijn - ALS u naar voren gebogen bent aan tijd het verspillen. U moet niet zijn als u leert hoe te om het behoorlijk te gebruiken.
Er is overvloed van minder vocale mensen die geloven StumbleUpon voor amateursharers is. En natuurlijk is er het grote kamp van mensen die alle sociale media, met inbegrip van het blogging en het sociale bookmarking denken, is een reusachtig afval van uw middelen dat u om het even wat van niet zult terugkrijgen.
Wat zo vaak hier wordt gemist is dat, in verschillende omstandigheden, de mening van hulpmiddelen als nuttig en/of nutteloos juist is. Een krachtig wapen in de handen van novice is machteloos.
En ja, bedoel ik dat de vuile manier.
Ernstig niettemin, is het altijd uw keus hetzij om novice te zijn of meer te leren. Het is meer savvy om te zeggen u niet het weet hoe te om Facebook voor zaken te gebruiken, en dan te weten te komen, dan het moet eisen het een tijd waster is wanneer u het spel Zombie speelt en uw medewerkers hindert.
De gemakkelijkste manier om de potentiële luie factor in om het even welk sociaal media hulpmiddel te overwinnen is de hoeveelheid tijd te beperken u aan het doorbrengt.
Als u 15 minuten hebt om alles te krijgen hebt u tijdens een reis nodig aan de kruidenierswinkelopslag, de manier u uw tijd zeer verschilt doorbrengt. U zult vooruit een lijst brengen, zult aan denken hoe te om de doorgangen, enz. het meest efficiënt te kruisen.
Enerzijds, als u een leisurely reis neemt die niet nodig is, neigt u om dingen te doorbladeren en te bekijken u normaal niet zou kopen, om niet te vermelden besteed teveel.
Plan uw reizen aan sociale media plaatsen de zelfde manier. You can always come back to play Scrabulous or chat with friends, after you’ve finished your work .
I liken the use of Social Media to the use of the telephone. (Yes, the internet too, but that’s so obvious that the point is still missed. But heck, if you were smart enough to catch that, I guess you can skip to the end.)
You can use the telephone for dating (phone chat rooms), to waste time (gossiping with a friend), to solidify a relationship (calling a friend just to say hello), to touch base (let your mother know you’re alive), and yes, for business too (call instead of driving over and having a meeting, connect with a client, check up on a vendor, ask a colleague a question, network, etc.).
It’s up to you how you want to use Facebook, or del.icio.us, or MySpace or Furl or any Social Media tool.
If other people think it’s a waste of your time, let them.
They aren’t the ones who have to live with your profits and losses at the end of the quarter. There’s plenty of information about how to use Social Media for business, Facebook in particular. A lot of it is free.
If that’s what you’re interested in doing, don’t let the “time waster” scare throw you off - go out there and find out for your self what the best tips are and test them.
Believe your own results.
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October 29th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Thanks for all the great tips - I’ve really enjoyed the series
October 29th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
You’re welcome. I’m glad you liked it, and thank you for coming. Is there something wrong with your link? It was down when I tried to visit.
October 29th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
Thanks for letting me know about the problem with the site - I’ve got both the site problem and the URL problem fixed.
October 29th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
Glad to help. I visit all the sites of legitimate commenters, so thank you for being one.
October 30th, 2007 at 6:40 am
agree, Facebook can be a great source of visitors
October 30th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
Not just a source of visitors - you can find JV partners, affiliates, new clients that find you after reading your profiles, better connections with colleagues… it’s really more than that. Which I only say because there are, believe it or not, people whose problem is something other than traffic.
October 31st, 2007 at 2:24 am
Please make clear that what u want to say?
you are trying to say ,its all in the mind set of users not in the social networks
October 31st, 2007 at 7:30 am
Any one who thinks using Face Book or any other media tool is a waste of time has totally missed the point. For me it is a learning tool. The tips that I get are tremendous.
November 1st, 2007 at 9:55 am
Hey Tinu -
I just tagged you as part of my Birthday Celebration meme. I hope you will play along
Expect the Best,
Heather
November 2nd, 2007 at 5:30 am
Hello Tinu
Looks like a great community here…All tools are about relationship building, and content sharing.
Learning to give before we get still hods true be Web 2.0 or 2.xxxx
November 6th, 2007 at 11:01 am
“bob”,
Quite the contrary. I’m sorry if my coyness is hard to decipher, but when I have something to say that’s that plain, I usually just say it.
It takes me a lot more words than most people, LOL, but it’s still unmistakeable.
What I’m saying is… well, what I wrote - social media is only a waste of time if YOU are a time waster. I think people who think otherwise haven’t taken the time to both use and understand the tools.
If social media was crap, it wouldn’t matter what their mindset was, it wouldn’t work for anyone. It works for people who’ve learned how to work it.
Period.
So no, I don’t think it’s in the mindset of the people using it, not at all. If someone submits one of your better articles, at the right time, during a good part of the day, you’ll get traffic, even if your mindset is that Stumble Upon sucks. This is one of those situations where what we think is independent of the truth of the matter.
Angela,
Exactly. That or they think that the fewer people who understand social media, the more traffic there is for them. Which is an error in logic, but that’s another article.
Heather,
I’m still playing catch up. If it’s not too late, I’ll play along sometime this week.
Leo,
Thanks and welcome. There’s a limit, I think, to how much you should share and build, in every relationship though. It varies for each person, but as soon as it starts to interfere with the rest of your work or becomes a situation where you do all the giving and get nothing back *perpetually*, it’s time to rethink strategy.