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Please Do My Social Media For Me

“I just need you to set up my blog, and then I’ll do it . . . or maybe you can do my first few posts . . . and a few Tweets; oh, yes, check out who has written on my Facebook Wall and . . . ”

For  those of us studying How To Do Social Media, the delegation of social media implementation to an outside third party – i.e., having someone else do everything for you – is counter–intuitive.

We want people to understand that Social Media is really a Mind-Set: a new way of conducting business from designing and delivering products . . .  to treating employees  as Human Talent . . . to considering customers as valuable resources and, finally, to promoting products and services to a community of people who can gain great benefits.

That being said, my belief is that it is better to get started in some way—than not get started at all. SO . . . Enter the “virtual” or “personal” Assistant [VA or PA].

Below is a list of 10 things I think your VA/PA should know how to do for you:

10 Step TO-DO list for your Social Media Virtual Assistant

Initial Steps

1) Set up and maximize individual LinkedIn profiles … and a company profile. Make certain to keyword optimize both.

2) Set up and/or clean up Facebook profiles for key people in the organization. Then set up a FB Fan Page flowing from the FB profile of the business owner.

3) Start a blog and determine who in the organization will be contributing the “knowledge/content.” Of course, the VA/PA can interview and write.

4) Set up a few Twitter accounts with specific purposes, e.g., to monitor and respond to brand comments; to offer special promotions; to accept orders, etc.

Ongoing

5) Join appropriate LinkedIn groups and participate in Discussion Topics that will demonstrate the value of your organization.

6) Answer questions posed in LinkedIn that will show your expertise and attract new customers.

7) Write blog posts on a regular, consistent basis – whether that is once, twice, three times a week — or more.

8- Comment on relevant blogs to demonstrate your understanding of industry issues and willingness to provide solutions.

9) Create events and exciting promotions for your Facebook Fan Page community.

10) Tweet regularly, follow relevant people/lists, and search Twitter for issues to read and to Tweet about.

Virtual Assistants “out there”: What do you think of this list? What would you add? subtract? or what would you need to learn?

Social Media coaches: What would you add?

FURTHER READING:

Ten Mistakes Made by Social Media Newbies

LinkedIn Basics

Blogging Basics

Facebook Basics

Twitter Basics

How To Do Social Media By The Book

One year ago today, I wrote my first blog post: Follow me along Social Media Revolutionary Road . . . and what a ride it’s been — life altering, for certain.

The lessons keep on coming, especially on how to do this blogging gig. While there is NO one right way to blog — or become an “A-List Blogger — there are some Best Practices that win friends and influence people.

SHARISAX IS OUT THERE will evolve and apply some new strategies in this second year, but four months ago I followed some “best practices” and began a second blog using a very consistent design with fewer categories and a list format.

Check it out:

This Social Media Revolution is changing our lives and our selves: As fast as we are figuring out what to do next, we hear about yet another site, another tool, or another app.

Early Adopting Tech Geeks love this stuff.

But what about the rest of us . . . especially those who may still think “blogging” is a silly word, Twitter is stupid, and Facebook is a waste of time.

How to start doing “it”

Ralph Waldo Emerson, 19th century American philosopher and essayist, said that

“We are all looking for someone to tell us what to do.”

That’s one of the reasons why people write books, why bookstores and libraries are great places to hang out, and why book lovers like me scour the shelves for the newest, greatest information.

Find Top Tips in these Articles: The purpose of this blog is to share some of the best advice I’m reading from the most current books on social media and internet marketing — many of these books you will want to read cover to cover.

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