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Social Media                                              Published by Phil Jones
                                                     Follow me on Twitter - @PhilJones40
 Ten 10 Tips for getting started with each of
 the Following Social Media Networks: -


        Linkedin
        Blogger
        Twitter




Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
Ten Tips for Effective Networking on Linkedin 
                                                                                                      

    1.    Fill out your full profile.  Remember to upload a picture.  Populate as much of your career history as 
          you can, it will help when asking people to connect . 

    2.    Check your existing contacts first, look them up and connect.  You’ll be surprised who you know. 

    3.    When you connect with someone, see who else you have in common by looking at their list of 
          contacts.  Court warm introductions/referrals. 

    4.    Update your status profile every week.  Your network will get an automatic update sent to their e‐mail 
          inbox. 

    5.    Join groups.  It increases your visibility and will accelerate the number of contacts you communicate 
          with. 

    6.    Contribute.  Answer questions posed by others.  It will increase your credibility. 

    7.    When you meet someone new in person or on‐line, ask if they’re on Linkedin and hook up (do it the 
          next day).  Wherever they work, you’ll always be able to reach them. 

    8.    Got a new appointment, check out someone’s profile in advance and use the facts uncovered as a 
          conversation opener.  It’s an amazing way to start a meeting. 

    9.    Regularly check your Linkedin profile.  Refresh the information.  Give people a reason to keep tracking 
          back to you. 

    10.   Be selective.  Remember, it’s quality, not quantity.  Networking is about adding value. 

          Remember, networking on‐line is no different to networking in real life.  Don’t be too pushy.  Take 
          your time and develop your network carefully.  Building a successful and trusted network is about 
          giving and establishing credibility over time.  To sign up to Linkedin, go to www.linkedin.com 




Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
Ten Tips for Writing a blog 
                                                                                                      
     

    1.    Keep it short.  People are time strapped and have poor attention levels.  Short and snappy is best. 

    2.    Decide your genre. Don’t get too random.  Specialise in something.   

    3.    Convey a core idea in each of your posts.  Simplify your message.  Make it stand out. 

    4.    Add pictures.  It breaks up a boring layout and sharpens the point. 

    5.    Don’t go overboard with bells and whistles.  Clear, plain and simple works best.  Loads of flashing 
          adverts will distract your readers and they may not come back.  Remember, people scan read in an “F” 
          shape. 

    6.    Ask questions in your blog.  Stimulate your reader. Give them something to go away and think about 
          (and a reason to return). 

    7.    Blog regularly.  Once a month is too little.  Find a frequency that you are comfortable with, once a 
          week is ideal. 

    8.    Add hyperlinks. The more you hyperlink, the better the quality of the blog (in googles eyes).  But don’t 
          go overboard.  Also, try and encourage people to bookmark your blog, put it into an RSS feed or follow 
          it, it puts you front of mind. 

    9.    Install a blog tracking software so that you can see how visits are going.  I use www.icerocket.com (it’s 
          totally free). 

    10.   Split your work blog from your home blog.  Keep work and home separate.  Put your blog URL on your 
          business card and your e‐mail footer. 

    Blogging is all about staying power.  90% of bloggers never get past the 90 day window.  It’s about 
    committing to do it and sticking with it, no matter what.  Blogging is one of the best ways of breaking into 
    organic search, providing the content you are generating is original and regularly updated. You can start 
    blogging by going to www.blogger.com.  It’s free! 




Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
Top Ten Tips for Twitter 
                                                                                                           
     
    1.    Fill out your profile; make sure you put a picture in.  No picture of profile, people think  you’re a 
          spammer. 

    2.    Listen and lurk first.  Follow people you know, see who they are following.  See how everyone 
          else does it. 

    3.    Don’t do random Tweets.  “I’ve put the kettle on.”  It doesn’t add anything to anyone.  People 
          will unfollow you . If you have a burning desire to do that sort of stuff, open two accounts. 

    4.    Have conversations with your followers and people you follow.  Think of it as a big conversation. 

    5.    Little and often is better.   Too much Tweeting crowds out someone’s timeline, too little and 
          you’re followers may leave you.  Strike the right balance. I send 4‐6 tweets a day max with gaps 
          in between. 

    6.    Remember, Tweets are always in the public timeline and can’t be deleted (unless a direct 
          message).  Don’t say anything you don’t want committed to public record.  Think twice. 

    7.    Use the search function box to quickly find people talking about you, your brand or your 
          industry.  It’s live and dynamic, in real time. 

    8.    Quality not quantity.  Some people just chase followers.  You’ll end up with thousands of 
          random and irrelevant Tweets and it will all become unmanageable. 

    9.    Establish who you want to follow (genres or people) and stick to it. 

    10.   Read my Twitter guide!  In there, you will loads of good tips to accelerate your learning.   

          Remember, once you get started, don’t stop.  Tweets you post are in the public timeline, don’t say it 
          if you can’t defend it! To join Twitter, go to www.twitter.com 

                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     




Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 

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Ten Tips For Effective Social Networking

  • 1. Social Media Published by Phil Jones Follow me on Twitter - @PhilJones40 Ten 10 Tips for getting started with each of the Following Social Media Networks: - Linkedin Blogger Twitter Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
  • 2. Ten Tips for Effective Networking on Linkedin    1. Fill out your full profile.  Remember to upload a picture.  Populate as much of your career history as  you can, it will help when asking people to connect .  2. Check your existing contacts first, look them up and connect.  You’ll be surprised who you know.  3. When you connect with someone, see who else you have in common by looking at their list of  contacts.  Court warm introductions/referrals.  4. Update your status profile every week.  Your network will get an automatic update sent to their e‐mail  inbox.  5. Join groups.  It increases your visibility and will accelerate the number of contacts you communicate  with.  6. Contribute.  Answer questions posed by others.  It will increase your credibility.  7. When you meet someone new in person or on‐line, ask if they’re on Linkedin and hook up (do it the  next day).  Wherever they work, you’ll always be able to reach them.  8. Got a new appointment, check out someone’s profile in advance and use the facts uncovered as a  conversation opener.  It’s an amazing way to start a meeting.  9. Regularly check your Linkedin profile.  Refresh the information.  Give people a reason to keep tracking  back to you.  10. Be selective.  Remember, it’s quality, not quantity.  Networking is about adding value.  Remember, networking on‐line is no different to networking in real life.  Don’t be too pushy.  Take  your time and develop your network carefully.  Building a successful and trusted network is about  giving and establishing credibility over time.  To sign up to Linkedin, go to www.linkedin.com  Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
  • 3. Ten Tips for Writing a blog      1. Keep it short.  People are time strapped and have poor attention levels.  Short and snappy is best.  2. Decide your genre. Don’t get too random.  Specialise in something.    3. Convey a core idea in each of your posts.  Simplify your message.  Make it stand out.  4. Add pictures.  It breaks up a boring layout and sharpens the point.  5. Don’t go overboard with bells and whistles.  Clear, plain and simple works best.  Loads of flashing  adverts will distract your readers and they may not come back.  Remember, people scan read in an “F”  shape.  6. Ask questions in your blog.  Stimulate your reader. Give them something to go away and think about  (and a reason to return).  7. Blog regularly.  Once a month is too little.  Find a frequency that you are comfortable with, once a  week is ideal.  8. Add hyperlinks. The more you hyperlink, the better the quality of the blog (in googles eyes).  But don’t  go overboard.  Also, try and encourage people to bookmark your blog, put it into an RSS feed or follow  it, it puts you front of mind.  9. Install a blog tracking software so that you can see how visits are going.  I use www.icerocket.com (it’s  totally free).  10. Split your work blog from your home blog.  Keep work and home separate.  Put your blog URL on your  business card and your e‐mail footer.  Blogging is all about staying power.  90% of bloggers never get past the 90 day window.  It’s about  committing to do it and sticking with it, no matter what.  Blogging is one of the best ways of breaking into  organic search, providing the content you are generating is original and regularly updated. You can start  blogging by going to www.blogger.com.  It’s free!  Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40 
  • 4. Top Ten Tips for Twitter      1. Fill out your profile; make sure you put a picture in.  No picture of profile, people think  you’re a  spammer.  2. Listen and lurk first.  Follow people you know, see who they are following.  See how everyone  else does it.  3. Don’t do random Tweets.  “I’ve put the kettle on.”  It doesn’t add anything to anyone.  People  will unfollow you . If you have a burning desire to do that sort of stuff, open two accounts.  4. Have conversations with your followers and people you follow.  Think of it as a big conversation.  5. Little and often is better.   Too much Tweeting crowds out someone’s timeline, too little and  you’re followers may leave you.  Strike the right balance. I send 4‐6 tweets a day max with gaps  in between.  6. Remember, Tweets are always in the public timeline and can’t be deleted (unless a direct  message).  Don’t say anything you don’t want committed to public record.  Think twice.  7. Use the search function box to quickly find people talking about you, your brand or your  industry.  It’s live and dynamic, in real time.  8. Quality not quantity.  Some people just chase followers.  You’ll end up with thousands of  random and irrelevant Tweets and it will all become unmanageable.  9. Establish who you want to follow (genres or people) and stick to it.  10. Read my Twitter guide!  In there, you will loads of good tips to accelerate your learning.    Remember, once you get started, don’t stop.  Tweets you post are in the public timeline, don’t say it  if you can’t defend it! To join Twitter, go to www.twitter.com                Written by Phil Jones www.twitter.com/Philjones40