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Online profiles can make or break your social networking success

You wouldn't miss an opportunity to give a business card to someone at an offline networking event - so why join an online social networking site and neglect your profile? Bonnie Jo Davis has some excellent tips on making the most of yours
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Almost every social networking site offers a feature called a "profile" that allows members to include their picture, a biography, live links to their websites and other detailed information. Most of us have multiple online profiles that are empty or only partially completed. It is this profile that helps other users decide if they want to work with you. Another perk of online profiles is that the live links pointing to your website may impact your search engine ranking.

It is very important that you think of these profiles as your own "Public Relations Department or Media Room", specifically designed to sell you and your business. Imagine that you only have a few seconds to sell a new prospect on why they should want to get to know you and possibly do business with you. What is said and offered during these few seconds can make all the difference in the world. This is EXACTLY why your online profiles need to be completed to capture the attention of anyone who visits these sites.

Let’s look at the different aspects of social networking profiles and what information and content you should include to ensure that you get the maximum results. The following information may or may not be included in every profile but the majority of it is standard:

Your Picture

Your photo is the first thing people will see upon visiting your profile or when reading your posts. How does it represent you? Wearing a tank top while giving the peace sign with a beer in your hand is not the way to impress potential clients. If you are looking for clients, then professionalism is a must. You can show SOME personality in your photograph but try to strive for conservative whenever possible.

Your Biography

This is your chance to tell others more about you, such as interesting aspects of your life and what makes you, YOU. Take your time here, as this area is the equivalent of sitting down with a prospect and telling them exactly why they should do business with you. Include specifics about your expertise, your business, how you have helped others and even your personal philosophies. You want others to be excited about connecting with you and this is YOUR opportunity to shine.

Links

Make sure to include helpful links in order to allow others to find you online. A link to your website, your blog and additional information about your business is crucial. However, some people make the mistake of including each and every link that points to a profile of theirs online. If you have 25 social networking memberships, it is NOT advisable to list them all here. A good idea would be to vary these links on every website where you have a profile.

Contact Information

You have to include contact information if you want people to have the ability to contact you. Do not try to hide at this point. Many people have the wrong opinion that they should NOT put contact information in their profile, assuming that people contacting you for business purposes is a bad thing. Would you include your contact information in a yellow pages ad? Then why not offer it online? Please only include information you want to be made public.

Interests

Do you like to play golf, workout, volunteer or build model airplanes? You might be surprised that many people would be interested in connecting with you just based upon similar hobbies and interests. This connection can lead to a deepening friendship that may lead to business and even referrals down the road.

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Newbee's picture

You need to sort out your

You need to sort out your website - there are many broken links on teh site you go to for trying the software. This is not a good look. You also have very little product information on there - I cant tell how many websites it allows you to submit and monitor. There seem to be 2 different packages and pricing and yet there is no difference between the descriptions on the pricing page barring one word (unleased) which is not explained. I suggest you invest in some useability testing before you go and do your promotion.

Heather Douglas's picture

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Hi Newbee
I suspect your comment does not refer either to Bonnie Jo Davis's article or to this web site. Neither offer packages or pricing. If the comment is not relevant to the article, this is not the right place for it. If you have issues with the web site, some clarification would be helpful and the feedback form on the contact page is a more appropriate place for this. If you are talking about a site linked from the Google ads at the side, I'm afraid we have no control over those. If you have specific feedback we are more than happy to hear it.

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Bonnie Jo Davis is an Internet
marketing expert who reviews, optimises, manages and submits client web sites to
search engines and directories. Bonnie has researched and recommends Dynamic
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