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Three Common Social Media Mistakes To Avoid

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Education & Training with The Ibis Network

Doing something well requires practice. And practice requires patience. After all, it’s going to take a while to get good at whatever it is and, in the meantime, you’ll have to grow accustomed to the feeling of failure. The same goes for starting a social-media campaign. There’s no reason to expect you’ll have more fans than Oprah within a week of setting up your first account. Take your time and don’t get discouraged.

To help you get started, here are a few common mistakes to avoid …

Keeping Quiet: It’s easy to fall into the trap of only promoting your social network while you’re online. But driving traffic to your sites means getting the word out. Even offline. If you’re keeping a blog, talk about it as much as possible. Ask clients to visit. Ask your friends to visit. Mention it in meetings and at industry events and anywhere else you’re in contact with potential readers that fit your target audience.

Doing Too Much: Once you’ve got yourself registered on your social network of choice, it’s tempting to start following and friending every page, profile, and person you come across. And, while it is a good idea to connect with industry and community contacts, clients, and potential referral partners, building your network requires some focus. If you find yourself following 500 people on Twitter and the majority of them are your favorite actors, actresses, singers, and athletes, you’re likely not going to see any benefit to your business. You’re also never going to be able to locate your actual contacts through the mess of tweets filling your inbox.

Giving Up: There as many cliches about practice making perfect as there are reasons to keep with it. Sure, at first, it’s a struggle to find the time or the content or the purpose behind your social-media efforts. But with a bit of focus, and a commitment to engaging and interacting with your online network, the benefits will come. Don’t fill out your profile, let it sit for a month, and then proclaim the Internet a waste of your marketing efforts. If at first you don’t succeed …

Kathy Denworth
BHHS Keys Real Estate - Islamorada, FL
Realtor in the Florida Keys, Islamorada, Key Largo

I am here religiously, but I don't always copy my posts to Facebook. I don't want to keep putting business stuff on there all the time because I think it would be boring for most people who read my page.

Apr 14, 2011 02:12 AM
Kelly Wuthrich
Silvercreek Realty-Eagle, Meridian, Boise, Kuna, Star~IDAHO - Eagle, ID
Eagle & Meridian ID Real Estate

Very good advice regarding social media.  I am seeing more and more classes being taught on this subject through the real estate circles.

Apr 14, 2011 02:12 AM
Cara Marcelle Mancuso
Golden Girls with SW Desert Homes - Tucson, AZ
Call a Marana neighbor, I'm THERE!

Social media seems to be very complex.  We want to offer something of value, we want to have our posts, tweets, comments, etc. read, but what is the fine line between social and business?  I try very hard, even though I have a biz page on Facebook, etc.  to keep the SOCIAL in balance as well.  Nice post, Josh.

Apr 14, 2011 02:34 AM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

Josuah - thanks for the pointers. I think a lot of people move to the last one very quickly, I know  that I am often tempted to give up with Twitter, but then, I just got on it.

Apr 14, 2011 03:44 AM
Rachell Jackson
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Naperville, IL
Realtor, Naperville, Oswego, Plainfield

Josh -  Thanks for writing this post.  Although I love technology, I am finding it time consuming to stay 'plugged in' so much.  I'm trying to create some balance, because I find my self always checking something on my phone or computer.  

 

 

Thanks again!! 

 

Apr 14, 2011 05:28 AM
Lynda White
Bluegrass Homes & Farms Realty, Agent Know How - Louisville, KY
Admin. Mgr., Keller Williams Realty

Social media does take time to "get." You have to start out slowly and work your way up. It's very exciting to see how our numbers have risen exponentially. 

Apr 15, 2011 04:27 PM
Georgia Elite Realty
Georgia Elite Realty - Kennesaw, GA

Very good information. If you stay quiet no one will find you!

May 09, 2011 06:05 AM
Adrian Willanger
206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com - Seattle, WA
Profit from my two decades of experience

Josh, it really is about being consistent, thanks for the tips, some really good advise. Best.

May 14, 2011 11:40 AM