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Common Social Media Mistakes
Posted on March 1st, 2010 5 comments
Many businesses are jumping into the social media realm full force and we applaud these efforts! Likewise, many people are falling prey to common mistakes and errors. Although social media tools are relatively simple to operate from a technical standpoint, the mindset that a business must adopt in order to approach these tools correctly is not so simple.I just read a blog post by Mirna Bard entitled, “Top 50 Social Media Mistakes Made by Small Businesses.“ I thought this post was excellent because it gives businesses a concise way to ensure they are following the “unsaid rules” of social media. I thought this list was worth repeating as making these mistakes can be very detrimental to the success of a business’ social media efforts. Use this list as a checklist to determine what needs to be changed or what you are doing right!
- Lack of planning (Huge one!)
- Lack of clear and measurable objectives
- Not learning about social media
- Lack of knowledge about target audience
- No commitment
- Lack of consistency
- Not realizing that there is a time dedication
- Worrying too much about negative comments and brand haters
- Focusing too much about the technology aspect
- Passing the buck to assistants and interns
- Spreading themselves too thin by creating profiles everywhere
- Not completing profiles
- Uploading pictures of pets or children for avatars
- Fake friending just to pitch
- Only talking about oneself, brand or products
- Hard selling
- Using the same tactics on every site
- Responding to every negative comment
- Not thinking before commenting
- Not measuring (Another huge one!)
- Giving up on social media too easily
- Forgetting it’s about 2-way dialogue
- Setting profiles and forgetting them
- Thinking social media is a magic solution to their business problems
- Jumping on without having a hub (web site or blog)
- Neglecting to put links back to their web site or blog
- Not taking a enough time to do research and listen/observe
- No systems in place
- Not focusing on core tasks
- Not separating business and personal social media time
- Putting eggs all in one basket
- Continuing with tactics that are clearly not working for them
- Taking the time to put a social media schedule in place
- Not setting time boundaries
- Not paying attention to customer needs
- Not providing value
- Not knowing how to integrate with other marketing/advertising efforts
- Not knowing how to use all the social media categories together
- Focusing too much on number of fans/followers/friends
- Not making enough effort to seek out the right sites for their target audience
- Neglected (not updating) websites or blogs
- Using generic or auto responses
- Spamming people with private messages, DMs or e-mails
- Using social media as a replacement strategy
- Not willing to experiment
- Being close-minded about adding strangers to network
- Not learning from mistakes
- Bribing bloggers and others to write about products and services
- Not spending time finding evangelists and influencers
- Forgetting that building relationships can be lots of fun
Thank you, Mirna, for compiling this great list.
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I appreciate the invigorating info you have to give here.
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Great list – I just linked you in our blog post on How to manage Social Media activity
http://www.siliconbeachtraining.co.uk/free-resources/manage-social-media-schedule/
#1 “Lack of planning” seemed particularly relevant!
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Thanks for the feedback, Issac. It is much appreciated.
Thanks to Silicon Beach Training for the link. I enjoyed your post as well.
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Issac Maez March 2nd, 2010 at 22:49