7 Simple Social Networking Tips for Business
March 4, 2010 by Mirna Bard
Filed under Social Networking
A huge part of business success is networking by meeting people and building relationships. Many already network for business in the offline world, but now small business owners and entrepreneurs have a huge opportunity to network online through social networking web sites. For some, social networking is a skill that may take effort. It truly is easier than you think. You need to approach social networking the same way you do in the offline world. The same rules apply!
Here are seven simple social networking tips to help you connect:
1. Gather a list of business connections you would like to have as part of your community on social networks. Once you’ve compiled your list, reach out to each of them.
2. Share your personal interests and seek commonalities before you reach out to someone. People will do business with you when they feel comfortable and can personally identify with you.
3. Know your audience. Once you know what their wants and needs are, what their interested in, what engages them or what they respond to, you’ll be ready to deliver exactly that.
4. Show energy and passion for your business. People sense these things even behind the computer.
5. Have a natural conversation with people instead of pitching to them with pre-written messages that you just copy and paste.
6. Before you approach anyone to promote your product/service or to ask for a favor, ask: “What’s in it for them?” Remember, it’s not about you. It’s always about them.
7. Don’t destroy communication by being a one-upper (always wanting to be bigger and better than everyone else).
If you are looking for more tips on aligning your online and offline networking efforts, you can read the blog and listen to the podcast I recorded last year with my favorite mentor, Dr. Ivan Misner: Aligning Offline & Online Networking.
What other social networking tips have helped you in your business? Please share in the comments below.

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Really nicely stated. I especially appreciated #6 – it’s so hard for us to remember to always keep the other person in mind when we are marketing ourselves. Your blogs are easy to read and contain a lot of practical wisdom. Thanks!
These are some great tips Mirna! I wish more people would follow these kind of steps, especially on Twitter. It makes it hard for those of us trying to make real connections when so many of the people are just vomiting links & promotions to everyone they can. I have to read through hundreds of uninteresting tweets just to find the good stuff from the people I want to build a relationship with.
Keep up the great work!
Greg Vining
Thank you for your comments! Yes I like #6 too, Claire. Approaching people with how we can help them makes such a huge difference in our businesses. Greg, I would suggest not following everyone back on Twitter if you feel like they are not providing value on Twitter. You can also add certain tweeps to lists and groups (if you are using a desktop app) so you can easily connect with the people you want to connect with!
This is very informative and useful .
keep up great writing.
thank you..
Thanks for the good info.
this is very useful to us.
keep going on.