Ideas to improve Social Media CompaniesJanuary 12th, 2015

ideas-to-improve-social-media-cosFor those of us who are on social media everyday, we all have our pet peeves. Here is a list of things I want done to social media sites I use on a regular basis:

  1. Twitter – Please add the ability to edit posts.  At very least I want to be able to make changes within a few minutes of posting.
  2. Facebook – I love that I can edit my posts as I want to on Twitter.  But please allow me to add photos to posts when I edit.
  3. Instagram – Let me add links!! Intagram to me is an enigma, the kids love it, but there isn’t much you can do with it from a business standpoint.  I also wouldn’t mind a web interface.
  4. Pinterest – Let me organize my pins, just as I can re-arrange boards
  5. YouTube – Need to be able to have custom url, from day one of establishing channel.  Hard to publicize channel with ridiculous string URL.
  6. HootSuite – Absolutely needs to add the ability to upload photos with their bulk upload tool. What is the point of bulk uploads without images? We are all told that images help posts, but then you can’t include with bulk upload.
  7. Google+ – No matter how hard I try I can’t get much traction.  I think Google should see if they can get this channel going in 2015 or finally give it up.
  8. LinkedIn – Company pages need updating, they are lackluster and numbers are weak.  Should be a major part of a business social media site, not an afterthought.

Bottom Line:  I think social media companies have to continuously adapt in order to stay relevant.  I am sure you have a bunch of ideas to improve your favorite sites. Please add your comment below, I would love to hear your thoughts.

 

Think before you post!December 12th, 2014

Think-before-you-postAs capital hill staffer Elizabeth Lauten found out, a facebook post that can take 10 seconds to write, can ruin a career years in the making.

In case you missed it, here is what she said:
“Dear Sasha and Malia, I get you’re both in those awful teen years, but you’re a part of the First Family, try showing a little class,” Lauten wrote. “Rise to the occasion. Act like being in the White House matters to you. Dress like you deserve respect, not a spot at a bar.”

Now, it isn’t the worst thing anyone ever write, not by a long-shot. But the president’s children are off limits and she went a bit too far as people viewed her targeting the president’s kids. She was forced to resign, and has likely ruined a promising career. The worst thing I heard was she actually had a business consulting on social media.  She should have known better.

So, what can you take a way from this?
I always advise social media clients to keep politics out of their posts. (Now as Lauten was a political staffer, commenting on politics is part of her job). But for most businesses, they should stay away from politics as half the people may like your posts, but many will be turned off. Do you really want to alienate potential customers just because they have different political views?

THINK!!! BREATH & WAIT 5 MINUTES
If you are writing anything that can be taken as controversial, take a breath, read and re-read before posting. This is also a good idea for blog posts and emails. Don’t send in anger. Take a step back, before posting/sending. We have all (me included :() sent emails we should have deleted.  Utilize the 5 minute rule:  If you have something you absolutely want to post that may be controversial, walk away, wait 5 minutes before posting/sending. Many times that brief time to reflect will change you mind.

In Conclusion: We have all sent emails we wished we hadn’t, wrote something in a blog or a tweet or Facebook post we wish we could take back. But as people find out even their deleted tweets are out there for eternity. In fact, people have found out that deleting a tweet is even worse as everyone jumps on that fact. Fortunately, if you follow our advice, and utilized the five minute rule, you can avoid the problems that arise from an inappropriate posting.  And, as always you can contact us, we are happy to help with any web, social media issues you may have.

 

 

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