Thursday, December 01, 2011

9 Social Media Tricks my Dog Taught Me

Ah … yes, we all think that we are smarter than our dogs. Don’t we?

In fact, we are supposed to be the masters of our furry, four legged, K-9 creatures, but sometimes they do teach US a new trick or two.
While I was out walking my dog this morning I started to think, that perhaps, my dog can actually teach those of us who are working to develop a social media footprint for our small business some valuable lessons.
I have three dogs that are all rescues, but this post is specific to our (highly) mixed breed dog named ‘George’ and how his personality can help you (US) to discover how to “Do” social media.
Trick 1: Friendly and non judgmental – George doesn’t care who or what you are – - skinny, fat, orange, green, tall, short, a celebrity, etc – - to him, we are all the same. There is no better way to develop trust portals, grow your reputation, and build your small business social media footprint than being open and honest.
Trick 2: Consistent – George is here everyday. If you are attempting to develop your small business reputation in the social space, consistency is key.
Trick 3: Eager – When he knows he is going for a walk or a beach trip, George does an all over body wiggle out of pure excitement that is akin to someone who is being tasered. Now, I am not suggesting that you need that level of enthusiasm, but if you’re passionate and excited about what you are doing it’s going to resonate with your followers, friends, and fans.
Trick 4: Happy – We all have bad days, but very few brands and small businesses pull off sulky and desultory well.
Trick 5: Helpful – George has actually been known to carry a water bottle on a 10 mile run. Are you being helpful and obliging others before seeking assistance for yourself. No matter how big you get, always try to be helpful.
Trick 6: Smart – I don’t know George’s IQ, but I would venture to guess he is pretty smart (in dog terms :-)). Original, smart, and thought provoking ideas will help spread awareness of your small business.
Trick 7: Playful – George does not take himself too seriously and you shouldn’t either.
Trick 8: Loyal – Perhaps one of the most important tips that George can teach us about using social media for small business or brand awareness. If you have followers and fans who continually support your work, repay them by being loyal in return. (Remember karma?)
Trick 9: Persistent – George has been known to eat green coconuts with the focus of a brain surgeon. Never give up!
Source: Mark Hayward http://bit.ly/sCpqie 

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