5 Keys To Avoiding Social Media Fatigue

It’s rare that you’ll see a well-rested, socially adjusted, and emotionally fulfilled individual publish rants to a blog or Twitter page. But if you take sleep, confidence, and satisfaction from the happiest of people you’ll quickly see sniveling, snapping beasts emerge.

They’re not evil. Just fatigued. Unfortunately, “I was tired” won’t fix the damage caused by unsightly outbursts. You can avoid many of their mistakes by putting the following into practice:

February 15, 2010

Social Media: Making The Process More Palatable

You began with a glorious hallucination of what social media was going to do for your business, social life, and even writing ability. You tweeted, facebooked, and smothered Linked-in contacts with glowing recommendations. You commented on all the top blogs in your niche and dutifully updated your own blog on-schedule. You may have even dropped a few hundred dollars to listen to others tell you how to tweet, facebook, and smother.

January 18, 2010

When Social Media Doesn’t Matter

I visited two big box home improvement stores today. The first had an abundance of friendly and smiling employees eager to help me. The second was sparingly staffed with employees that responded to questions but didn’t go out of their way to say hello or try to help me.

Those of you with penchants for perpetually pestering people with passionate postulates about customer service being entirely about “people” will wonder: why did I go to the second store? If I, as a customer, connected with real people who wanted to meet my needs, why the abandonment?

Because the first store didn’t carry everything I needed. In failing to meet my basic expectation, (that the store would have what I needed) the first store negated all the work they’d put into providing me with a remarkable service experience.

Friendly interaction and willing helpfulness are only useful if you provide what your customer needs at the most basic level.

If your planes don’t take off, your cars don’t run, your food is terrible, or your site has a lot of downtime, social media should be low on your list of priorities.

image: eggs

December 21, 2009