It is very important that you think of these profiles as your own "Public
Relations Department or Media Room", specifically designed to sell you and
your business. Imagine that you only have a few seconds to sell a new
prospect on why they should want to get to know you and possibly do business
with you. What is said and offered during these few seconds can make all the
difference in the world. This is EXACTLY why your online profiles need to be
completed to capture the attention of anyone who visits these sites.
Let’s look at the different aspects of social networking profiles and
what information and content you should include to ensure that you get the
maximum results. The following information may or may not be included in
every profile but the majority of it is standard:
Your Picture - Your photo is the first thing people will see upon
visiting your profile or when reading your posts. How does it represent you?
Wearing a tank top while giving the peace sign with a beer in your hand is
not the way to impress potential clients. If you are looking for clients,
then professionalism is a must. You can show SOME personality in your
photograph but try to strive for conservative whenever possible.
Your Biography - This is your chance to tell others more about you, such
as interesting aspects of your life and what makes you, YOU. Take your time
here, as this area is the equivalent of sitting down with a prospect and
telling them exactly why they should do business with you. Include specifics
about your expertise, your business, how you have helped others and even
your personal philosophies. You want others to be excited about connecting
with you and this is YOUR opportunity to shine.
Links - Make sure to include helpful links in order to allow others to
find you online. A link to your website, your blog and additional
information about your business is crucial. However, some people make the
mistake of including each and every link that points to a profile of theirs
online. If you have 25 social networking memberships, it is NOT advisable to
list them all here. A good idea would be to vary these links on every
website where you have a profile.
Contact Information - You have to include contact information if you want
people to have the ability to contact you. Do not try to hide at this point.
Many people have the wrong opinion that they should NOT put contact
information in their profile, assuming that people contacting you for
business purposes is a bad thing. Would you include your contact information
in a yellow pages ad? Then why not offer it online? Please only include
information you want to be made public.
Interests - Do you like to play golf, workout, volunteer or build model
airplanes? You might be surprised that many people would be interested in
connecting with you just based upon similar hobbies and interests. This
connection can lead to a deepening friendship that may lead to business and
even referrals down the road.
Education - While some people may or may not care about your schooling,
including specifics about your education can do two things to help you
increase the number of responses. First of all, those who went to school
where you did may want to connect. Secondly, by offering details about your
education, it will help others to see your experience and expertise in
various areas.
Favorite Movies or Books - While you may not see the correlation between
your favorite movie and a potential new client, trust me, it exists. Just
like much of the information above, the information in your profile is
designed to help you connect with potential clients and to build business
relationships. Sometimes, simply sharing your favorite movie can be the
start of a beautiful business relationship.
Testimonials from past clients - One of the best ways to demonstrate your
ability to help others is by including testimonials from past or current
satisfied clients. These testimonials will help others to get a snapshot of
some of the work you have done in the past and help to build a foundation of
a great business relationship.
Looking at the list above, there is a lot of information that should be
included in each and every social networking profile. Because of this, many
people decide to skimp and their profile winds up being about 3 or 4
sentences long. This is a mistake. It is better to leave a profile blank
than to create such a lackluster one. If you need inspiration, visit some of
the most popular social networking sites and read a few profiles to get some
idea of how to get started.
If filling out multiple social networking profiles is too much for your
busy day, you might look at getting help from a virtual assistant. Many of
them have experience in this area and can create a compelling COMPLETE
profile that will best represent you AND your business. We live in a world
of social networking... making it a part of your business marketing simply
makes sense. Take the time to do it right or hire someone who can do it for
you.
© 2010 Davis Virtual Assistance.
Bonnie Jo Davis creates and manages social networking strategies
for her clients. She is a published author, expert in article marketing, and
feels comfortable working in a virtual environment. For more information on
how she might help you get the most out of your social networking efforts,
visit
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