Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 23:29:32 GMT -6
I'll be frank. The question is this: many think they can do social media like this without having the skills, tools or capabilities. Sometimes (too often, to be honest) we believe that it isn't even a serious profession: what does it take to publish a post on Facebook, to tweet a twitter, to post a photo? Never mind that, to really be able to capture attention, what counts are the words that accompany an image or the photos that enrich the words , the expressions that liven up a status , the ability to be incisive in 140 characters , the ability to adapt the language to the medium and therefore also to the target audience . Never mind that before reaching the publication phase there is a whole strategy.
Also forget that before, during and after there is a whole other phase Brazil Phone Number of monitoring and listening to web reputation . And never mind that only true professionals really know what to do, how and when , are able to react to a crisis quickly and in the right ways and also know how to remedy a mistake . Ah, but does doing social media like this really involve all this? But look at that! From here, from the well-established lack of awareness regarding the importance that these new professions have for a brand that wants to grow and consolidate itself, a whole series of bad social habits that die hard inevitably proliferate : #1. But yes, on a private level no one has ever died! I know, we are in Italy and understanding the difference between public and private is much more complicated than elsewhere.
But deal with it, please! Only a person with name, surname and identity card can have a private profile. Every now and then an exasperated status of some social media appears on Facebook, exhausted by having to remember that the Fan Pages (or My Business Pages) are dedicated to brands, companies, non-profit activities , while the private profile is private precisely. #2. Doesn't getting noticed mean stalking? The correct meaning of “getting noticed” is not to pester your followers with 2,000 posts a day, 500 emails and 250 requests, unless you are conducting brilliant empirical research on how to scare your followers away.
Also forget that before, during and after there is a whole other phase Brazil Phone Number of monitoring and listening to web reputation . And never mind that only true professionals really know what to do, how and when , are able to react to a crisis quickly and in the right ways and also know how to remedy a mistake . Ah, but does doing social media like this really involve all this? But look at that! From here, from the well-established lack of awareness regarding the importance that these new professions have for a brand that wants to grow and consolidate itself, a whole series of bad social habits that die hard inevitably proliferate : #1. But yes, on a private level no one has ever died! I know, we are in Italy and understanding the difference between public and private is much more complicated than elsewhere.
But deal with it, please! Only a person with name, surname and identity card can have a private profile. Every now and then an exasperated status of some social media appears on Facebook, exhausted by having to remember that the Fan Pages (or My Business Pages) are dedicated to brands, companies, non-profit activities , while the private profile is private precisely. #2. Doesn't getting noticed mean stalking? The correct meaning of “getting noticed” is not to pester your followers with 2,000 posts a day, 500 emails and 250 requests, unless you are conducting brilliant empirical research on how to scare your followers away.