Social Media Value

In the last week I’ve heard two different successful entrepreneurs say they don’t get Twitter, thinking it is just a vacuum of trite platitudes. Of course, I beg to differ. There’s a chicken and egg problem with new users of platforms like Twitter whereby a good bit of value comes once you have a decent number of followers to converse with. Here are a few examples of value from social media:

  • Seeking recommendations (e.g. a friend wanted to get a hard-to-find item quickly, called several stores with no luck, and posted it online and had an answer in 10 minutes)
  • Monitoring conversations about competing or complementary product names and chiming in with value, including that your product should be evaluated (this is looking for leads — it works)
  • Learning more about people before you meet them (e.g. for a networking lunch) so that you can develop a stronger relationship and have a better conversation faster

My recommendation is to start using social media and join the conversation. There’s a good bit of value, but it doesn’t happen without effort.

Comments

3 responses to “Social Media Value”

  1. Dave Williams Avatar
    Dave Williams

    I also love it as a way to get news and updates from all of my favorite sites, friends, business experts, and even celebrities (better then US magazine!). Love the daily posts although I do wish they were longer sometimes. Nice work!!!

    1. davidcummings Avatar
      davidcummings

      Thanks Dave, I appreciate it. I agree that news and updates is a nice value as well.

  2. Badri Lokanathan Avatar

    New users generally have a problem understanding Twitter use cases – I wrote about this in my blog. Check it out!

    Using Twitter. Intelligently.

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