Why use social media for marketing a legal nurse consulting practice?
Stripped apart, the term “social media” has two different pieces you’ll need to understand: the social aspect, and the media aspect. Most people know that the term social refers to interaction with others, including developing relationships and cultivating new connections. The term media, in this instance, refers to the way social information is exchanged.
As much as we are taught to network in the business world, I find that people often make crucial errors when learning how to “work a room.”
Here are six of the most common ones:
1. Blabbermouthing. Talking too much. Going on and on without giving another person a turn. If you’re the one who hogs the talking platform you will soon frustrate others and they tune out the blabbermouth. If you are a blabbermouth who is wringing out the patience of other’s you will be labeled as such. Don’t be fooled. Just because your job requires you to speak for a living that everyone wants to hear your opinion on every subject. Professors, clergy, professional speakers who are all paid for a living pay special attention.
While we have all come to love Twitter or at least in my case, accept the inevitable, Legal Nurse Consultants are making egregious errors while using their accounts. Writing at MarketingProfs Daily Fix blog, Megan Leap discusses several “gruesome Twitter pet peeves that could irk your profile visitors—and cost you followers.” Here are few major no-nos