Filtering isn't enough: Why your social media strategy failed
Filtering isn't enough. 99% of social media users don't get it, though, so their attempts at outreach fail.
Filters are passive. Some stuff passes through. Some stuff doesn't. But a filter doesn't add anything.
Most bloggers grab lots of links, post 'em up on the page and leave it be. Or they write something like "This is a great post!".
Commenters do the same thing. So do most Twitterers.
And tools like StumbleUpon, much as I love them, can encourage us to do the same thing. Click. Stumble. Bookmark. Move on.
That turns 90% of blog posts, bookmarked content and Twitter traffic into near-useless duplication.
Avoid being a filter, get more attention
Want to get real attention? Add something to the conversation (that's why I called it Conversation Marketing way back when).
- If you bookmark, write why you bookmarked it.
- If you write a list of links, add why each link deserved to be part of the list.
- If you like a blog post, don't just copy it to your site. Copy a snippet, then write why you agree, and/or why you disagree.
- Think: If you could, what would you ask the author of whatever you just read/watched/heard? Write that down.
And, to make you truly thankful, I'll stop there. Have a great Thanksgiving!
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