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Social Media Is Like a Gym Membership 11/13/09

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Real Estate Agent with Na Pali Properties, Inc.

When you join a gym you join with intent: to lose weight, get healthier, tone up for bathing suit weather, etc. If you participate regularly, over time you reach your goal. Just joining the gym won't make you thinner - you need to participate. It's no different with social media. You join with a purpose: to make friends, expand your network, attract clients, etc. But, just putting up a profile doesn't mean you're participating. You need to contribute in a positive way. If you are a member of any gym or social media community you know there are a lot of different people there with different reasons for being there.

Chatty-Cathy: She joins to socialize. Maybe she is an old friend from college or high school. Her contributions are gossipy, trivial and though fun at times, are a complete time-vampire. Don't be overly engaged by her witty remarks. Sometimes, she will jump into your business conversations without knowing that she is making you look bad. Get back on topic (or elliptical) and focus on your goals.

Pushy-Pete: He is only there to sell. Sure he looks casual and might walk around with a weight in his hand, but his pockets always have business cards. Online he always suggests you, "Check this out. It's really awesome," with a link to his product sales page. He has absolutely no interest in you, asks how you're doing without waiting for your answer, and if you engage him he will never let up. Well, not until Facebook shuts him down for spamming or you change the time you workout.

Multitask-Mary: She works out with a book, headphones and her smart phone. She is trying to do it all and is getting nowhere. Online, she connects all her platforms together to form an endless stream of consciousness that most can't follow. You see lots of conversations that have RT @so-in-so, LOL! This is relevant to me how?

80/20 Rule: Whether you are working out or participating in a social community, you need to give 80% of the time. At the gym it means you can chat and socialize 20% of the time, but you better be working out the other 80% or you will not get results. Online you should be engaging others, offering information and building relationships 80% of the time. If you do that, 20% of your participation can warrant invitations to your events or to check out your new offer. If you have it the other way around you will not reach your goal in business or at the gym. And remember, you need to stick to it. There is no way to lose weight or build a solid relationship fast that will last.

Reprinted with Permission by Paula Pollock. Ms. Pollock is Director of the Pollock Marketing Group (PMG), further assisting good companies in becoming great through outsourced marketing services with her team of professionals. PMG supports business marketing at all levels from DIY, short-term projects and campaign corrections. You can sign up to receive her bi-monthly Bite-Sized Marketing Tips newsletter at www.paulapollock.com

 

I loved this analogy between a gym membership & social media. Hope you enjoy it too!

Thanks Paula for letting me share your insight with others.

Kauai Realtor-Associate Debra A. Jason

Debra A. Jason, RA, ABR
When paradise is calling you, call me!
(808) 826 1846, cell: (808) 635 8031

www.kauaihawaii-realestate.com

Located on the highway in the heart of Hanalei - Na Pali Properties, Inc.

 

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Michelle Gibson
Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. - Wellington, FL
REALTOR

Debra - This is an excellent analogy, thank you for sharing it.

Nov 13, 2009 01:29 PM
Kathleen Frawley
Keller Williams 916 730-4404 Elk Grove, Wilton, Folsom, Sacramento - Wilton, CA
South County Sacramento, 916 730 4404

Made me laugh!  it's true.  Joining is not the same as participating.  (as evident by the waistline or the google juice)

 

PS you are SO lucky to live in Hawaii!

Nov 13, 2009 01:36 PM
Debra A. Jason
Na Pali Properties, Inc. - Hanalei, HI
Kauai Realtor - Kauai Homes For Sale, Kapaa to Haena

Aloha Michelle & Kathleen

I really enjoyed the article and felt it was so true. That's why I wanted others to read it.

Yes, Kathleen, I am so lucky to live in Hawaii. Kauai is a beautiful place - lush & green. . . beautiful mountains . . . turquoise blue ocean. Come on over sometime!

Have a great weekend.
Debra

Located on the highway in the heart of Hanalei - Na Pali Properties, Inc.

Nov 13, 2009 02:34 PM