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Got Social Networking Writer's Block? Put Some Heat Back In Your Tweets!

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Written by Bonnie Jo Davis
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How to Make Your Networking Efforts Pay Off!

By shifting your focus away from what you want to have happen, to how you want to feel (ex. From getting a new client to just having a good time and maybe helping someone) you will change how others perceive you. Instead of being a desperate salesperson you will now be seen as a friendly, helpful person who would be nice to get to know better.


Do you dread having to go to a networking meeting? Does the very thought of it make you anxious? On one hand you know that you need to get out and promote or market your business but the thought has your stomach churning. If your business has been slow or is just not producing the income you need you may be feeling the pressure to perform.

When you go into a meeting with these feelings you may as well hang a sign around your neck that says stay away!  The energy you are sending out is sending this message. Have you ever gone to a store to buy something and the salesperson was so desperate to sell you whatever he had to offer that you couldn’t wait to leave. He was focusing only on his need (to sell something) and was oblivious to your needs and desires.

Now think about a business you love to go into or someone you love to do business with. What are they focused on? Chances are the answer is you! They want to know all about you and have a genuine interest in what you have to offer. This business person eagerly looks forward to having a good time at networking events. As my friend Carmen Weisenbaker says, “ They have taken the “work” out of networking and are now left “net”ing a profit.

By shifting your focus away from what you want to have happen, to how you want to feel (ex. From getting a new client to just having a good time and maybe helping someone) you will change how others perceive you. Instead of being a desperate salesperson you will now be seen as a friendly, helpful person who would be nice to get to know better.

In order to have fun and profit from your networking efforts follow the next three foolproof steps and begin “netting” a profit.

1) Be prepared.

a) Have all of you marketing materials prepared and ready to go.

b) Practice what you will say when asked to introduce yourself. Practice over and over until you feel very comfortable with it. Let your intuition guide you as to what you should say. You always will have another event to change and tweak your words. Have a trusted friend help you with this if you want but always trust what you feel deep down. Several times I have changed something because someone else thought I should when deep down I knew my way was best. I would eventually end up going back to what I knew in my heart would work.


c) Leave early for your meeting allowing plenty of time for any delay that could prevent you from being on time therefore causing you more stress.


2) Set your intention and reflect.

a) I am very specific with my intention. (I intend to have a relaxed fun time today meeting the people who will be beneficial in helping me achieve my goals. I intent to meet two people today who I would like to schedule to meet one on one at a later time to see how we can help each other. )

b) Now spend a few minutes reflecting on this intention. Simply breathe deeply and repeat the intention over and over in your mind.


3) Help someone else.

When you enter the room look for someone who looks uncomfortable, someone who “looks” like you used to feel. It will be easy to spot them. They will usually be found standing or sitting by themselves. Make it your mission to see if you can help this person feel more comfortable. This will shift your focus immediately from yourself and any stress you may still have.

With your newfound mission to help you won’t have time to worry about yourself. Don’t spend the whole meeting with your new friend however. Play matchmaker. See if you can match them with someone else who may be interested in what they have to offer. Then look for someone else to help. You will be so busy playing matchmaker the time will fly by. You will have met a number of people and because of your helping attitude you will be well respected. When you introduce yourself later, people will genuinely want to listen.

4) Visualize your success every day.

Spend some time every day visualizing and focusing on what you want. It is estimated that humans have some 4000 thoughts each day. What are you thinking about? If you are wasting time thinking about what you should have done or said or imagining the worst scenario of what might happen if… then it’s high time you begin to shift your beliefs. Start believing in your dreams. Start visualizing what you want to happen. When you do your brain will immediately begin to search for ways to make your dreams a reality.

Follow these four steps and you will find yourself relaxed and eager to attend any networking event. Your relaxed, easy to be around attitude you will attract many new clients and friends.

 

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Got No Heat In Your Tweets? – Defeating Social Networking Writer’s Block!

Social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, and Twitter offer users the ability to post a status update or micro-blog. These updates are short messages telling your friends or colleagues something you want them to know. People want to do business with someone they like, and keeping in touch with them through status updates and micro-blogs is a good way to build trust and rapport.

Keeping in touch with your customers and potential customers is critical, whether you are a local brick and mortar business or a virtual organization online. It is vitally important that you always use good grammar and spelling to look your professional best. You also want to make sure that when you link out to another site, it has a professional image as well. Avoid trying to sell with your social networking messages. Notification of a coupon or sale is fine, but use these sparingly in order to retain your audience.

The process of writing a good tweet, status update, or micro-blog can take time and thought. But what happens when you are at a loss and can’t think about anything to write about? Writer’s block happens to the best of us – even if we’re only trying to write 140 characters!  Following is a list of ideas to help you write the perfect message:

Inspirational quotes
Links to other helpful sites
Tips and tricks
Notification of sales or coupons
Charities you support
Book recommendations
People to follow
Notification of your new article or blog posts
Client testimonials
Recommendation of other blogs or articles
Media mentions
Events you are going to attend or promote
A recent business success story
A link to a case study
Products or services you recommend
Links to videos you like
A link to a survey you are running
Questions that will start a conversation
Statistics relevant to your niche
Contests you create and run
Contests run by others
Ask for advice
Writing about someone you admire
A historical event on that day

These ideas are meant to stimulate your thinking. Not all of them will apply to your particular niche, so pick the ones that you think will work best. Positioning yourself as an expert in your field and presenting yourself as a professional is important when you are using social networking sites. Make sure the information you present is interesting to your readers and adds value to the interaction. And remember: everything you post on the internet is open to the world and lasts forever – so don’t write a status update that you don’t want everyone to see!

 

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If you find social networking a time-consuming hassle, then why not hire someone to help you?  Bonnie Jo Davis is a published author, internet marketing virtual assistant, and local marketing expert. She offers social networking packages for businesses of all sizes and can help you with any aspect of internet marketing. For more information visit http://www.your-marketing-assistant.com.

 


Bonnie Jo Davis
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Bonnie Jo Davis is marketing expert and published author. She helps her clients capitalize on the power of the internet to market their business, products and services. For more information on how she might help you visit http://www.your-marketing-assistant.com

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