“You buy lifestyle from real
estate; you buy experience from restaurant; you buy security from education;
you buy convenience from gadgets; you buy prosperity from events; and you buy
happiness from religion.” ― Professor M.S.Rao
Social media is changing rapidly. I enjoy sharing the following ideas and insights on social media for your action to reap rewards:
- Become a digital leader.
- Indians lack packing and
marketing despite having depth of knowledge.
- Fortune is always in the
follow-up.
- Be a farmer on social
media, not a hunter. Plant seeds, share ideas and add value to make a
difference.
- Build your leadership
brand on social media.
- Turn your contacts into
contracts.
- Social media is a word
of mouth with steroid.
- Convert your leads into
conversions to monetize. Remember, all leads won’t become conversions.
- Plant seeds of value to
audiences on social media everyday.
- Avoid posting crappy
content.
- No business is too big
to fail and too small to succeed.
- Previously people made
money from land but presently people make money from data.
- You cannot learn social
media in educational institutions because the subject changes quickly.
- Take complex issues and
simply them.
- Almost 8 new people are
onto the internet every second.
- Everything has changed after
demonetization in India. Almost everything is technology-enabled.
- Get everyone to talk
about you, not yourself.
- The eight pieces of
digital puzzle are website, content, landing pages, email/CRM setup,
social media, blogging, paid advertising and analytics.
- What is measured will be
tangible.
- You get high quality
leads from blogs. Hence, add value to impact and influence.
- Buying is an emotional
decision and you make it rational later. Women make major decisions at
home, not men.
- You must have ROI (Return
On Investment) on social media. There must be MIYB (Money In Your Bank).
- Take one or two social
media platforms of audiences and spread to other platforms gradually.
- Social media is about
engagement. People connect with you based on your messages, not
technology.
- Take conversations
outside to follow-up.
- Find out from which
channels you are getting opportunities and allocate your budget
accordingly.
- Don’t be a seminar
junky. Take action.
When
you shop without a list you regret buying unwanted things, wasting your time,
end up spending more money, and regret for having gone out.
Here
are some of the reasons why businesses fail: not ready to take the plunge; no
proper marketing strategy; not able to reach right customer; no idea about
budgeting; not using automation; not implementing paid advertisements; and not
sure of what to measure.
There
are three elements to a powerful post: curiosity, emotion and call-to-action. Right
message to the right audience hits the bulls eye. Hence, find out what customers
want to cater your content. There is no short cut to success on social media.
Strategy is a must. Be consistent. Don’t dilute your leadership brand. There
must be psychology behind the posts.
Information versus
transformation: There is a difference
between information and transformation. You acquire information from online
including blogs, Youtube and websites but you transform when you attend
seminars and training programs since they contain role-plays and experiential
learning. Precisely, virtual training programs give you information while the
physical training programs give you transformation.
Build Your Leadership Brand
Here
is a seven-fold methodology to succeed on social media and to build your
leadership brand: 1. Business
objectives 2. Marketing objectives
3. Marketing strategy 4. Content objectives 5. Content strategy 6. Content tactics and 7. Content metrics.
When
you post something on social media, people are judging you. There must be
congruence between your words and deeds. Hence, be careful about what you are
posting on social media. It is okay to share what you stand for. But it is
advisable not to post on religion and politics.
People
can easily make out whether you are a hunter or farmer. Build your image on
social media as a farmer and planter of ideas. Therefore, to grow on social
media, plant seeds and keep adding value. It takes time and patience to get the
results. It is rightly said that knowing and not doing is equal to not knowing.
Hence, take action to make your presence felt on social media to build your
leadership brand and add value to others.
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