Social Media

What excites you when you’re looking for something to read on the internet? Is it the title that grabs your attention first? It is for me. Then what? The content, right? I like it when someone is speaking to me, not at me. And what they’re saying has to leave an impression with me other than boredom.

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Despite what you may have heard, blogging is a wonderful tool if utilized correctly. The folks at Trademark Productions have been blogging for years and we’ve got an excellent idea of just what it is that makes them work. This is our third entry in our latest series on the subject.

With all the drama going on between folks in social media, did we need to start up more? You know all those people who’ve been waiting to pounce on the opportunity to date your current significant other? Well, now they’re monitoring their relationship status in case you screw up.

Red tape isn’t fun. Being on the opposite side of the red tape is…or so I’ve been told. Trying to run a social media campaign when the red tape hasn’t been cut is even worse. Everybody needs to have a common goal and be on the same page.

Ever wonder where people get their information from? Ever wonder if they’re seeing it for themselves and tweeting out about it? Think twice because it looks like much of the trends and topics being tweeted about are coming from traditional news sources.

If romance isn’t dead, why can’t we have a hero or two rise from the ashes and create a social network minus the privacy headaches and constant changes? Nothing lasts forever, which means Facebook won’t either. That right there gives me hope.

I enjoy blogging. Writing excerpts? Not so much, which is why it’s a good thing that Seth here at TM keeps an eye out to make sure I’m doing what I’m supposed to be doing. It’s our own internal social network, which now translates into our social media since you’re reading this.

There’s more than one way to do something. Most folks tend to see it as either doing it the right way or the wrong way. There’s more than one way to screw something up just like there’s sometimes more than one way to do it the right way. Some people like their blogs to be technical, others mildly technical with personality. Either way, the outcome can still be positive.

Blogging isn’t just for needy people wanting to be heard. It’s for people with something to say, whether it’s about themselves or about the company they work for. Some folks feel that it’s all supposed to be opinion-based while others believe it should all be business. There’s a fine balance to be had.
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