Got No Heat
In Your Tweets? - Defeating Social Networking Writer's Block
By Bonnie
Davis
Social networking sites like Facebook,
LinkedIn, MySpace, and Twitter offer users the ability to post a
status update or micro-blog. These updates are short messages
telling your friends or colleagues something you want them to know.
People want to do business with someone they like, and keeping in
touch with them through status updates and micro-blogs is a good way
to build trust and rapport.
Keeping in touch with your customers and
potential customers is critical, whether you are a local brick and
mortar business or a virtual organization online. It is vitally
important that you always use good grammar and spelling to look your
professional best. You also want to make sure that when you link out
to another site, it has a professional image as well. Avoid trying
to sell with your social networking messages. Notification of a
coupon or sale is fine, but use these sparingly in order to retain
your audience.
The process of writing a good tweet,
status update, or micro-blog can take time and thought. But what
happens when you are at a loss and can't think about anything to
write about? Writer's block happens to the best of us - even if
we're only trying to write 140 characters! Following is a list of
ideas to help you write the perfect message:
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Inspirational quotes
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Links to other helpful sites
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Tips and tricks
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Notification of sales or coupons
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Charities you support
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Book recommendations
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People to follow
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Notification of your new article or
blog posts
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Client testimonials
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Recommendation of other blogs or
articles
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Media mentions
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Events you are going to attend or
promote
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A recent business success story
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A link to a case study
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Products or services you recommend
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Links to videos you like
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A link to a survey you are running
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Questions that will start a
conversation
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Statistics relevant to your niche
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Contests you create and run
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Contests run by others
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Ask for advice
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Writing about someone you admire
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A historical event on that day
These ideas are meant to stimulate your
thinking. Not all of them will apply to your particular niche, so
pick the ones that you think will work best. Positioning yourself as
an expert in your field and presenting yourself as a professional is
important when you are using social networking sites. Make sure the
information you present is interesting to your readers and adds
value to the interaction. And remember: everything you post on the
internet is open to the world and lasts forever - so don't write a
status update that you don't want everyone to see!
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