CJU Course: Joel Comm – Top 11 Social Media Mistakes

Posted on Sep 29, 2010 in Affiliate Marketing, Conferences & Networking |

There’s a basic misunderstanding about “advanced social media”.  It really doesn’t exist.  Social media is just basic human interaction and common sense.  However, there is such a thing as a social media fail, and mistakes one can make when entering into the world of social media from a professional standpoint.  Joel Comm, best selling author and CJ Performer (@JoelComm), came to CJU on September 22, 2010 to impart to us the top 11 social media mistakes.

To be completely honest, this was nothing new to me.  However, Joel is a good presenter and it was very entertaining and still worth my time to attend and take copious notes to pass on to you!

Bullet Point Review!

  • Mistake #1: Believing the world of social media isn’t real life.
    • State your opinion.
    • Be polite.
    • Don’t libel.
    • Avoid flame wars.
  • Mistake #2: Regarding social media as a marketing tool.
    • Put your relationship with followers first.
    • Train employees or interns on proper use of Twitter.
    • Make it up to your fans with special offers if you make a mistake.
    • Like me, know me, trust me, pay me.
  • Mistake #3: Forcing audiences to follow your marketing instead of following you.
    • Reward loyalty.
    • Know your audience.
    • Accept criticism, even if it’s over the top.
    • Answer positive posts publicly.
  • Mistake #4: Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
    • Keep control of your sites – inmates should never run the asylum!
    • Guide the conversation.
  • Mistake #5: Spamming sites (or asking others to do it for you).
    • Don’t bribe.  Don’t subterfuge.
    • Pay for honest, sponsored mentions.
    • Become influential legitimately.
  • Mistake #6: Not being authentic.
    • Write your own Tweets (remember it’s a personal thing, so your logo might not actually be the best user icon to use).
    • Focus on the relationships.
  • Mistake #7: Silencing critics instead of listening.
    • Moderate but allow dissent.
    • Make mistakes right quickly.
  • Mistake #8: Not being professional.
    • Be professional!
    • Know your audience – this will help you to be personal, but also not too personal where you cross a line that might hurt your brand.
  • Mistake #9: Loose lips sink ships.
    • Watch what you say.
    • Apologize quickly if you offend or cross a line.
    • Engage the community.
  • Mistake #10: Stopping your campaign – and your relationship.
    • Build campaigns for the long term.
    • Don’t cast aside engaged customers.
    • Remember real people build real relationships.
    • Treat your audience with respect – they know where you “live” online.
  • Mistake #11: Not realizing that the world is watching.
    • Engage your brain before Tweeting.
    • Make it right when you make a mistake.
    • Don’t become a negative example in Joel’s presentation.