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Tips & Tactics For IBOs
Tip 1
If
you’re new to social media, start off with a whisper and
test your way before striking up the big band. Try
creating a
MySpace page with some very basic information
about yourself to create a Web presence, or register
with
Facebook and create a simple profile to start. Test
out other applications like uploading photos or music,
posting comments, and reviewing books. Once you’re
familiar with the site, experiment with it and have fun.
Be social but be safe!
Tip 2
Whatever social media site you join, before you start
inviting people get to know the site and what it offers.
Facebook is full of diversions like games, groups,
and other applications.
LinkedIn offers groups, questions, and
recommendations. When you do invite people to join your
page, start with a few friends and family. Learn how to
interact with them before you start interacting with
colleagues or business prospects. Recognize the special
nature of each site and how each group of members uses
it, so you can make the most of it. Check out privacy
and security settings for your comfort level.
Tip 3
What name, username, or “handle” should you use on your social media site? That’s totally up to you, within the guidelines of the
Amway Rules of Conduct. Some people use their name, while some use a play on their name. Some people use something intriguing or mysterious. If you have a common name like Smith or Jones, your options may be more limited – you can always combine it with a number or an interesting secondary word. Or do something off-the-wall – just make it unique for you. Remember, you can’t use an
Amway Global trade name or trademark in any part of it.
Tip 4
One of the first things you should add to your social media page is an “avatar” or photo. For many, a person without a photo (or a graphic of some kind) is an amateur and won’t attract many followers. The most appreciated is a recent photo. As you will see, photos can be straight portraits or imaginative casual shots; graphics can be business logos, cartoon characters, or app renderings of actual photos – just don’t violate anyone’s copyright or trademark! Remember, you can’t use an Amway Global logo or product here.
Tip 5
Your social media page is your opportunity to tell the world about yourself. While you should be careful what personal information you publish for the world to take, you should tell those who want to interact with you a little bit about you. Some long-time social media mavens won’t follow someone who
doesn’t include information about himself or herself – it’s just good etiquette! On Twitter, you’re limited to 160 characters, but you can be creative and descriptive and still tell others why they should be interested in you. Remember, you can’t offer to sell products or sponsor anyone in this space.
Tip 6
If
you manage more than one social media account, you can
easily share the same message across multiple accounts.
For instance, if you post something on
Facebook,
you can automatically post it on
Twitter.
If you post it on Twitter, you can simultaneously post
it on
LinkedIn.
It’s actually easy to post between Facebook, Twitter,
and LinkedIn, and sharing posts saves you time. However,
you should make sure that you want to share any
particular post between accounts. Some accounts require
you to share posts all the time until you change
settings, some allow you to select when you want to
share, and some make it easy to switch back and forth on
the fly, as on LinkedIn.
Tip 7
Update: A new privacy setting on Facebook called
"Instant Personalization" shared data with non-Facebook
websites and was automatically set to "Allow." If you’re
uncomfortable with this, go to Account > Privacy
Settings and under Applications and Websites click
the “Edit your settings” link, then beside “What you’re
using” either click “Turn off all platform applications”
to disable it or click “Remove unwanted or spammy
applications” to revise your list.
Tip 8
Facebook has recently changed its
Privacy Settings page, simplifying how they show
your current privacy settings. They have been rolling
out the changes over the last couple of weeks. Read
about the changes on
Facebook’s explanation page. On the Privacy Settings
page, use the “View settings” link to see your Facebook
privacy settings in detail and “Customize settings” to
make changes. At the bottom of the page, under
“Applications and Websites,” use “Edit your settings” to
view or change any privacy settings for non-Facebook
applications and websites (see Tip 7).
Tip 9
Did you know that many of your
Facebook friends may share one or more of their
phone numbers online? To see if any of your Facebook
friends lists a Land or Mobile number, while you’re
logged into Facebook go to “Account” (upper right hand
corner) and drop down to “Edit Friends.” Then look in
the left-hand navigation list for Phonebook. Click on
“Phonebook” to show all the friends and their numbers.
See the top of the Phonebook page for instructions on
how to delete this information. If you don’t want your
phone number to appear on other friends’ phonebooks,
delete it from the Contact Information section on your
Profile and change it under “Contact information” in
your Privacy Setting.
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