Some business owners arrive on social networking sites and immediately  start working. They write hundreds of blogs, post many advertisements  and start communications with many of the high profile networkers. They  build huge networks within a couple of months.
After spending two or three months they suddenly start feeling  disillusioned. They wonder why nobody has given them any business. After  all they have made hundreds of new contacts haven't they?
A few then start criticizing existing members of the sites and with a  bang and a puff of smoke; they leave. Just at the point that they are  starting to make an impact... they quit.
Generating business from social networking sites works differently from  most other forms of marketing. It is almost impossible to generate  immediate results unless you are very lucky.
It takes time for people to start trusting your online persona. How do  we know you are who you say you are, until you have been around for a  while? It takes more time to build real relationships with people that  you have never met face to face, then in real life.
It takes time for the search engines to index your blogs and  advertisements before they start ranking your website higher for your  keywords. Once your website starts ranking higher it will take time for  people to discover your site, read the content, get excited and then get  in touch.
So if you are new to social networking then use a more softly, softly  approach. Be in it for the longer term. Get to know the other real  business people on the site. Meet them in real life.
Hard sell will not work on these sites. Neither will complaining or  arguing. If you have a big ego then prepare to have it deflated.
Plan your approach and strategy. Most new businesses do not make a  profit in their first year. Why do people expect to get a return on  social networking sites within the first few months?
Building your own personal brand takes time. It is impossible to build a  real internet presence overnight. First you have to establish  credibility and then start marketing your wares.
Creating a profile that works takes research. You will have to figure  out what people like. You will need to discover how to make your profile  delicious for the search engines yet at the same time readable for your  readers. You will need to learn how to fine tune the settings on your  profile so that the spammers find it harder to get through.
The search engines love these sites. They spider them daily. Soon your  blogs and articles will start appearing for search terms that you did  not even plan for. People will start getting in touch. Many might not  even be members of the site that you have posted your content on!
What is the time frame for picking up real business from your marketing  efforts? I would say that you have to be in it for the longer term. You  will see results within 12 months. Generating real business might take  slightly longer.
Submitted By: Naz Daud
 
 
 
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