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Social Media Influence

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Welcome back to the show! In today's episode, we're diving into a crucial topic: what *not* to do on social media, specifically Facebook. Instead of just telling you, I'm going to show you examples of common mistakes that turn your online presence into spam.

First, we’ll define spam: unsolicited commercial messages sent to large numbers of recipients or posted in many places. With this in mind, we'll explore the behaviors that make your social media activities look like spam and how to avoid them.

I'll share real-life examples from my own inbox, highlighting persistent spammers who repeatedly pitch products and services in unsolicited messages. We'll break down these messages to understand why they fail and what makes them spammy. We'll also look at their profiles and posts to identify red flags and mistakes in their approach.

One key mistake is sending unsolicited pitches via direct messages. I’ll show you how these spammers attempt to engage me with persistent messages and pitches that lack genuine connection or relevance. We'll analyze their messaging tactics and see why they don't work.

Next, we’ll dive into their profiles. From over-the-top banner pictures to untrustworthy profile photos, we’ll identify the visual cues that signal spam. We'll also look at their posts, which often boast exaggerated claims and offer unsolicited advice that fails to engage or convert.

We'll discuss why motivational advice alone won't attract clients and why understanding your audience's needs and pain points is crucial. We'll see how these spammers' posts, despite their efforts, generate minimal engagement and fail to drive meaningful interactions.

Finally, we'll cover the importance of keeping engagement on Facebook. Spammers often make the mistake of driving traffic away from the platform, which hurts their visibility and engagement. I’ll explain how Facebook values creators who keep users engaged on their platform and how you can leverage this to boost your content's reach.

Tune in to learn from these examples and avoid the pitfalls of spamming on social media. Let's step up our game and create genuine, engaging, and effective social media interactions.

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Welcome back to the show! In today's episode, we're diving into a crucial topic: what *not* to do on social media, specifically Facebook. Instead of just telling you, I'm going to show you examples of common mistakes that turn your online presence into spam.

First, we’ll define spam: unsolicited commercial messages sent to large numbers of recipients or posted in many places. With this in mind, we'll explore the behaviors that make your social media activities look like spam and how to avoid them.

I'll share real-life examples from my own inbox, highlighting persistent spammers who repeatedly pitch products and services in unsolicited messages. We'll break down these messages to understand why they fail and what makes them spammy. We'll also look at their profiles and posts to identify red flags and mistakes in their approach.

One key mistake is sending unsolicited pitches via direct messages. I’ll show you how these spammers attempt to engage me with persistent messages and pitches that lack genuine connection or relevance. We'll analyze their messaging tactics and see why they don't work.

Next, we’ll dive into their profiles. From over-the-top banner pictures to untrustworthy profile photos, we’ll identify the visual cues that signal spam. We'll also look at their posts, which often boast exaggerated claims and offer unsolicited advice that fails to engage or convert.

We'll discuss why motivational advice alone won't attract clients and why understanding your audience's needs and pain points is crucial. We'll see how these spammers' posts, despite their efforts, generate minimal engagement and fail to drive meaningful interactions.

Finally, we'll cover the importance of keeping engagement on Facebook. Spammers often make the mistake of driving traffic away from the platform, which hurts their visibility and engagement. I’ll explain how Facebook values creators who keep users engaged on their platform and how you can leverage this to boost your content's reach.

Tune in to learn from these examples and avoid the pitfalls of spamming on social media. Let's step up our game and create genuine, engaging, and effective social media interactions.

  continue reading

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