[série] comment augmenter votre influence de partage dans la moitié du Temps
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Pourquoi Le trafic de part? Quel est le point des médias sociaux ?
Peu comprennent ce qu'est les médias sociaux d'excédent d'agitation, parce qu'ils ne comprennent pas comment utiliser ces nouveaux outils. Chaque Facebook principal, StumbleUpon ou détracteur social de médias que j'ai lu environ a montré l'évidence dans leur écriture qu'ils utilisent les outils inefficacement.
Ceux de nous dans le savoir sont peu disposés à les corriger, et certains d'entre nous délibérément entretien au-dessus de leurs têtes en code pour garder ce que nous voyons en tant que trompeurs potentiels, ou influence d'excédent de concurrents, au compartiment.
J'admets personnellement à teling un collègue qu'il devrait « augmenter l'extension de son graphique social » afin de l'envoyer sur une poursuite vaine sauvage, finissant avec cet article, pour faire juste une remarque.
(Bonjour Don.)
Vous pouvez utiliser presque chaque outil social de médias pour perdre l'heure, d'être sûr. (Excepté peut-être LinkedIn. Le quel me fait ironiquement l'utilisation il moins.) mais si vous avez la discipline pour se refuser un autre jeu de Scrabulous, vous pouvez tourner vos actions chez Facebook dans le trafic, qui naturellement peut alors être transformé en bénéfice.
Ou. Vous pouvez les employer pour accroître le meilleur trafic, la gestion de réseau, et les positions globales d'affaires pour vous-même. il descend finalement à ce que vous êtes disposé à faire, ou affecte quelqu'un à votre compagnie pour faire.
Ou louez mon équipe pour faire.
Le point est, j'édite cet extrait de livre comme série d'article, pour adresser une des grandes forces de dissuasion à être plus ouvert avec des ressources. Et c'est perceieved l'augmentation de la dépense de temps pour lancer un emplacement.
Tant de personnes portent plainte à moi au sujet du temps où il prend à la part effecitvely et à travers les assistances multiples. Pour eux cela prend des heures.
Pour moi, il est allé d'une heure pleine à 30 minutes arrosées tout au long de ma journée. I could easily just task this to someone else, but I enjoy it. And in doing, I can demonstrate how to be more effective to other people.
If you’re more effective at sharing, you can share more. Sharing more can make you influential. And one of the fastest ways to become influential is to share resources openly and constantly. You see the cycle going on here, yeah?
Just in case, let’s play pretend.
Let’s say your mission is to be more sharing of other people’s links and websites, in order to become influential in traffic sharing.
Why would you want to do this?
Didn’t we talk about this? Still don’t get why?
Because those who hold the influence over traffic determine how it flows. For the first time, everyone can make a direct difference to how the power over traffic influence is shared.
Besides the pure happiness of being open, intelligent traffic influence give you valuable community power that you can leverage to draw traffic to yourself.
(Exactly how I explain in the book, to be released in the next newsletter.)
Of course, you don’t want to spend all your time sharing links online — what good is evolving into a better sharer if it takes you away from your work?
Opponents of social media cite this to be the main reason why they don’t see the point of these tools, not realizing how much they can reduce the time expenditure when properly used.
This weekend I’m publishing 7 steps of a plan to reduce the time you spend sharing sites, and, at the same time, increase your role as a traffic influencer. The first one is already up.
I’ll be expanding on the steps below in upcoming posts and link to them as they’re filled in.
1- Start a Link Gathering Ritual
2- Find Tools that Can Help In All Stages of the Process
3- Share the Smart Way
4- Share at Optimal Times of the Day
5- Do Bookend Voting
6- Boost Your Signal by Having a Soft Site Limit
7- Be Purposeful with Your Time
You’ll recognize the posts as similiar to the names of the steps above. The whole series will be done by Monday morning.
You can reduce your time spent marketing with social media to less than an hour, and you don’t have to do it every day. Maybe you can do it every week instead.
It’s still an hour of time spent, but boo hoo.
If someone in your company isn’t spending an hour a week on marketing, or hiring someone to spend at least that much time, jump before the Titanic crashes.
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October 29th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
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October 29th, 2007 at 5:48 pm
I always use Dreamweaver or code straight into textpad or notepad. What about this post prompted you to make that comment– or is this one of those paid comments?
October 31st, 2007 at 9:05 am
Shh! Tinu! What are you doing sharing all your effective marketing secrets?
Just joking with you, of course. I love the way you write and the way you share concepts - especially in this post. I think you’ll talk right over the heads of those who use social marketing for ‘evil’ - and engage your ‘thinking readership’ well enough to take a breath, conceptualize, and increase their online success.
Bravo!
November 6th, 2007 at 11:05 am
Hey Laura,
LOL, there’s a bunch of stuff I didn’t share. Like how to follow your “friends’ submissions, and how it saves you time. But I knew you were just kidding.
Hopefully the bad folks were scared away by that word “work”!
November 7th, 2007 at 10:44 am
Thanks for tips
November 7th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
Anytime. Thanks for saying hi.
November 10th, 2007 at 11:25 am
Good post very good
November 10th, 2007 at 11:01 pm
Thanks.