How to Create a Social Networking Profile that Stands Out

Social Media and Social Networking are one of the top leveraged marketing strategies for women in business online today. Here’s a guest post by Christine Gallagher of CommunicateValue.com on how to get your profile working for you!

One of the most basic but most important pieces of your social networking presence is having an effective profile. Not only is it a snapshot into who you are and what it is you do, it’s usually the first impression others will have of you.

Here are some ways to make your profile work for you and get you noticed–without boring people to tears.

Use a real photo of yourself. On certain sites you occasionally see people using their brand logo as their picture or avatar but I advise against this. You want others to relate to you as a real person, especially if they are thinking of hiring or buying from you! In most cases, that is something you just can’t convey through a graphic. (Unless maybe you are Coca-Cola!)

By all means, use a professional photo if possible. If not, you should choose one that is of you alone–with all due respect to your family and pets. If you are using social sites to even remotely drum up business, you need to appear professional as far your main photo goes.

Location, location, location. Include at the very least your state, province or town. Even though it is the world wide web, you never know when local opportunities will pop up. Make it easy for others to seek you out.

Have a well thought-out bio. Your bio is what people will be looking to in order to get the essence of what you are all about. You can include a succinct version of your “elevator pitch” here as long as you avoid sounding too sales-y. When you read it back to yourself you should be able to get a feel for how it comes off. Adjust accordingly. Write it with an emphasis on how you provide value to others.

Include all of your relevant links. You want to give people an easy way to find out more about you. Plus, there’s no one who doesn’t want more web traffic, right? The amount of space you are allotted for this varies from site to site, but definitely include your website and/or blog as well as the profile URLs of any other social networking sites you are active on.

Use your full name if possible. Depending on the site, you may or may not have room to fit your whole name. Also, if your name is common, it may have already been taken, such as on a site like Twitter. In the case of my full name, I went with my first name and last initial on Twitter because they don’t allow enough characters for both words to fit. I am satisfied with that, however, because people are still able to associate it closely with my full name.

Personal tidbits are not a bad thing. Don’t be shy, there is a reason it’s called social networking! Some people are reticent about exposing anything about themselves outside of their business persona. However, part of what draws others to you is your authentic self. You may have a snazzy professional profile photo, but posting pictures here and there of your latest vacation won’t do any harm. In fact, it could be great for business.

Fill out your background completely. Part of what helps others find you is the information that you fill out about your education, interests, past employment and groups and associations you belong to. This is especially true on a site like LinkedIn. Keep your information up to date so that opportunities can easily find you.

The most important takeaway? Ensure your presence is consistent across all networks. This not only strengthens your personal brand, but helps to establish credibility as well. Plus, to make it even easier on yourself, keep a document on your computer with all of your profile information. That way you can just copy and paste it when needed.

Now get out there and network!

About the expert(s): Christine Gallagher, MLS, MSIS, founder of CommunicateValue.com, teaches coaches, consultants, authors, speakers, and other solopreneurs how to conquer the overwhelming aspects of online and social media marketing to increase business and maximize profits. For FREE tips on how to build profitable relationships, leverage technology and create your own successful online business, visit http://CommunicateValue.com

Twitter Marketing: Do you make any of the top 3 deadly Twitter marketing mistakes?

twitterDo you make any of the top 3 deadly Twitter marketing mistakes? Read on to discover these mistakes and what to do instead so you can become a Twitter Rock Star.

Twitter is a great way to use Social Media Marketing to build visibility, grow your list and make profits. But you gotta know how to do it right.

I see newbies and even experienced marketers alike making the same three deadly yet avoidable mistakes. Let’s take a closer look at these mistakes and what to do instead. If you see yourself in any of the 3 avoidable deadly mistakes, don’t panic. Be glad you discovered the mistake and what to do about it, and then change your course. Don’t sit around pining over your mistakes and get stuck there. Just change your strategies and move forward.

Mistake 1 – Begin with marketing - This applies to those who are just starting out on Twitter as well as how to start every day on Twitter. When you are just starting out, focus on relationships and building connections, as well as being visible. Think of it this way: you have to earn the right to market. You earn the right to market by being sociable. After you have spent time building relationships, then you can market, drive traffic, build your list and even make sales from Twitter. Always think relationship first.

Start out each day on Twitter by being sociable. How would you like it if your spouse started to market you first thing in the morning before ever saying good morning? Exactly.

Mistake 2 – Being serious all the time - I see so many people tweet like they are presenting a paper at an international conference. While you do want to be serious about what you do, you also want to add a little fun as well. Let your personality show. This goes a long way it helping people to know, like and trust you. Who do you like to be friends with? Those who are serious all the time or those that have an engaging personality and are not afraid to show it in any situation?

Mistake 3 – Don’t get involved in conversations/community - I call this being a “hit & run” tweeter. These folks come in, dump their message, (usually a marketing message) and then they are gone. Big mistake. Become involved in discussions, answer questions, become a recognized part of the community.

You can talk about anything. Recently I used a quote from M*A*S*H and got into a conversation with someone about the characters from the show. Simple relationship building.

And you don’t have to get on a plane or drive across town to do it.

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