The Real You. On Social Media?

The Real You. On Social Media?

Do you have to sacrifice privacy to be the real you on social media? I say no. It's not easy to put yourself out there, but if you're an entrepreneur, you know (or you're learning) a thing or two about the value of being vulnerable and yet resilient. Here's one take on how to make it work.

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Social Media Habits. A Practical Guide.

As we all wind down a bit for the end of the 2014 calendar year, it's a good time to reflect on our approach to social media. For those of us who became active on social media, what worked? What didn't work? For those of us who're still not touching it, why not? Should you? If you haven't started planning for 2015, this might help you along.

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Who you follow on social media

In my previous post I went into some detail on the importance of narrowing your focus in identifying who you want to attract to your social media community. I highlighted the importance of knowing who that is, not just to ensure that your community is relevant, but so that you have a persona to visualize when you're posting. You have an idea of who you're talking to. This post goes into the other side of community. Not who follows you, but who you follow, and it's impact on content.

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Social Media - Outsource or Hire?

Social Media - Outsource or Hire?

This is not the outsourcing versus in-house debate. This question arises only after you've already decided that you don't, currently, have one (or more) of these three (3) - time, expertise or resources - to devote to social media in-house. Today Successiory's blog post focuses on outsourcing versus hiring. 

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A warm welcome from Successiory

A warm welcome from Successiory

Successiory was founded to help organizations and individuals, that really care, to reach those who can benefit most from their products and services; organizations and individuals that don't believe in creating unnecessary demand, but in meeting existing demand, known or unknown. Entrepreneurs, small- and medium-sized enterprises, non-profit organizations, new niches and individuals, welcome.

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