Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Social Media Housekeeping Tips for 2012
Social Media Housekeeping Tips for 2012 Social Media Housekeeping Tips for 2012 For a few short days, you will wear what you should wear, and not what you should not wear. Youâll swear off cable TV and hit the treadmill instead. Youâll pick up heavy books and ruminate on weighty thoughts. Youâll catch yourself before speaking ill of your spouseâs sweater selection. And then, in a pattern too predictable for a Medium episode, we will all fail. We will become TV watching, non gym going, non reading, judgmental and over-eating people again. We will become ourselves once more. However, we have a saving grace that we did not have before. We have our alternate digital lives that can continue January Firstâs bold plans for the future and grasp what we too often drop. Our social media selves may be our only hope to make our resolutions live on and forever suspend our temporarily thin faces in thoughtful and intellectual expression. So this New Year, show your digital identity some respect and it may return the favor. Here are a few housekeeping tips to tidy up your online identity. After all, your digital self may be the only one living up to its promises. Take a new picture. It matters. Are you using one from 2006? Do you have one of your kids half framed in the picture? Are you wearing a tuxedo? Tidy it up and make sure your image is current and engaging. Pare back. Run through your LinkedIn connections and take the time to de-connect with everyone that you donât know. Itâs a waste of time that you donât need in the new year. Prune back â" think about Swedish design principles while youâre clicking away. Go old school. Did you use a âset it and forget itâ approach to your Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook accounts? Are you auto DMing your new followers or pushing out RSS feeds through your social accounts? It might be time to just bag all of that stuff. Manually update the networks you care about. If you find yourself not updating certain networks, donât feel guilty about it. Thereâs a reason you donât care about them â" they donât matter to you. Trust your gut. Drop out. Thatâs right. In the US, there are 3 social networks that matter: LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter (maybe 4 with Google Plus). If youâre getting emails from other ones, itâs time to quit. Ask yourself if there is true value and if you have the time to use it for some business purpose. If not, donât sign up. Youâre probably not missing much. Clean it up. Run through your profiles and make sure that you look like you want to look to the world. Use this time to take out personal info that youâre not comfortable sharing. Delete irrelevant positions, use concrete language that sells, and make your profile useful. What does that mean? If you sell widgets, give people a reason to buy widgets from you. Divide conquer. Use networks for clear and specific purposes. Separate business and recreation and your family and friends from your casual business acquaintances. Take some time to set up Google Plus circles, Facebook lists, LinkedIn tags â" but whatever you do, do something. Donât attempt to portray your whole self to everyone, because all of this social media stuff will never add up to all that you are. Weâre all trying to make 2012 the best year ever â" the year that we live up to our best selves. So while we try to keep our promises, letâs be sure our social media selves arenât weighing us down and even, perhaps, pulling us along.Master the art of closing deals and making placements. Take our Recruiter Certification Program today. We're SHRM certified. Learn at your own pace during this 12-week program. Access over 20 courses. Great for those who want to break into recruiting, or recruiters who want to further their career.
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