The moral of the story here is if you wouldn't be comfortable sharing this at a
networking event, then you probably shouldn't be sharing it on your social
networking profile.
I know, first I say too little than I say too much. Here's a good rule of
thumb -- imagine having a conversation with a client. What types of details
about your life would you feel comfortable telling your client? Those are good
ones to share on your profile. What types of things would you NOT want your
client to know about? Leave those off.
3. Selling too much. Again, picture yourself at a networking event.
Someone rushes in, thrusts their business card into your hands, maybe a brochure
and a sales letter as well, and rushes to the next person. Feel like hiring
them?
Well, selling too much on your profile or in your social networking
activities is much the same thing. Remember, the idea behind social networking
is building relationships. You build the relationships, the business will come.
Now that doesn't mean you can't sell at all, but building relationships and
connections should come first. Selling should come second. And when you do sell,
make sure you keep the relationship-building up.
By all means talk about your business and describe what you do, but do it in
a fun, non-threatening, non-hype-y way that shows your personality. And don't
forget to sprinkle in a few personal details so your friends and followers can
get to know you as a person.
Michele PW (Michele Pariza Wacek) is your Ka-Ching!
marketing strategist and owns Creative Concepts and Copywriting LLC, a
copywriting and marketing agency. She helps entrepreneurs become more
successful at attracting more clients, selling more products and services
and boosting their business. Visit her site at
http://www.MichelePW.com