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  • Is Social Media a ‘Get Rich’ Scheme or Competition?

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    Do you want THOUSANDS of friends/followers within days/weeks?

    Please become a liker of my Facebook page because I need to reach 1000 likers!

    Make money FAST using social media…

    Let me show you how I made $100K in one day using social media…

    Learn how to grow followers FAST on Twitter…

    Anyone can make money using Twitter…Learn how NOW!
    Any of these sound familiar? I have lost count of how many of these messages I receive per day. I am sure you have too. Tired of them yet? I know I am!

    If you spend any time on any social media site, you will find that there appears to be a race to see who can have the most friends/followers or who can find the quickest and easiest way to get rich using social media. There are schemes that can help you get thousands of new people to follow you on sites like Twitter.

    There are even sites that sell friends by the thousands. If any of these come across your e-mail or your social media accounts, please IGNORE them. Two words: “Buyer Beware!” And, if you are sending out these messages, please STOP!

    Social media is not for people who want to get rich fast nor is it a competition. There is no short cut to using social media. Social media is another powerful tool to help you build genuine, quality, and long-term relationships. It is NOT about the quantity of friends or likers you have. If you are using social networking sites to increase the visibility of your business, the concept is very simple. Think of it as taking your offline networking online.

    When you are at a networking event, you connect with people and try to build relationships. Then once you establish credibility, you may try to introduce people to your products and services. And, if you have given enough value, you will automatically attract your ideal clients. Well, the same rules apply to social networking. It is truly as simple as that! No need to reinvent the wheel.

    When trying to build your likers and followers on social networking sites, you must think about your target audience and not how many followers you are going to have by the end of the month. For example, imagine you sell steaks. They might be the juiciest, tastiest steaks in the world, but if you try to sell them at a raw food convention where there are thousands of people, guess what? No one will buy! That’s what it’s like when you gather 20,000 people through random methods just to get followers on whatever social network you are targeting. I guarantee that this approach will not get you the results you are looking for and will not increase your business in any shape or form.

    Now, imagine you take these amazing steaks to a meat-lovers convention. Do you think these people might be interested in your food? I bet you’d sell out in no time! Keep this in mind when you are finding followers on Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon or any other social network. You need to focus on targeted followers — the ones who appreciate the value you provide and are interested in what you have to offer.

    In summary, social media isn’t a competition to see how popular you are . . . unless that happens to be your sole purpose (But, why would it be?). However, if you are there to increase the visibility of your business, you need to start looking at things differently. Quality follower or likers will make all the difference in your bottom line!

    Follow these 12 social media tips and see the difference it makes in your business:

    1. Have a strategy
    2. Use listening skills
    3. Provide value
    4. Build credibility/rapport
    5. Be genuine/honest
    6. Be conversational
    7. Be interesting/amusing
    8. Be creative (think outside the box)
    9. Be consistent
    10. Use proper etiquette
    11. Be patient
    12. Most importantly, have fun!

    Am I missing any schemes?  Please list any hype that you have seen or received in the comments section below .  This will help educate others and prevent them from making costly mistakes.

    Posted Sep 8th, 2010 By in Social Media, Social Networking, Viral Marketing With | 7 Comments
  • http://www.flavordesigns.com Franziska San Pedro

    Thank you, Mirna for this post! If you follow me I will follow you back -yes, I get these messages all the time and I am always wondering what kind of people these are (I guess the ones that cut you on the street or drive real aggressively..).
    I am interested in reading good articles because I am interested in what the people who stand behind them have to say. By the same time, I am here on a mission, a mission to unite with people who have the same goals like I do. Why would I want to waste my time on twitter reading all that nonsense “make a billion in one day”.

    Glad you wrote this, thank you :-)

  • http://www.girlpowermarketing.com Linda Landers

    Great post – love the steak analogy! I’ve always wondered why people feel the need to have thousands of followers with whom they may have absolutely nothing in common. Quality always trumps quantity!

  • http://www.mirnabard.com Mirna

    Hello Franziska and Linda!!! I was personally getting sick of seeing all the hype online, so the more I can educate people, the more they will succeed!!! Good luck to both of you!

  • http://www.vasimpleservices.com Genevieve Lachance

    All I can say is Thank You for posting this! It’s kinda hard to believe people fall for all these “get rich schemes”! I’m definitely tired of seeing so much of it out there!

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  • http://www.mirnabard.com Mirna

    Yes I am with you Genevieve! It has very hard to believe that people do fall for “Snake Oil.” This is why it is very important to educate as many people as we can.

  • http://www.websuccesscoach.com Demetria

    EXACTLY! There is absolutely no shortcut for gaining a following on any social networking platform other than time and patience. And, as you’ve pointed out so well, it’s not about the quantity of your audience/followers (so in a sense it’s really not about having “followers”, so to speak), but it’s about the quality of your connections.

    Good post, very well said.

    Retweeting :-)

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