The Art of Social Sharing

The Art of Social Sharing

It’s all well and good sharing loads of content on social media because you think sharing is caring. But you could actually be putting your audience off your own content. I know I always say that sharing is caring and we should share more of small businesses content. They don’t think you are sharing just to win some brownie points with another business or because you are on a hashtag hour and feel the need to retweet everything on that hashtag. Which is pretty much the last thing you want to be doing. Webcast, September 27th: Stand Out in the Crowd: Top D.I.Y. PR Tactics for Growing Your Business So next time, as a business you decide to share some content that isn’t yours with your social media audience, ask yourself first if it is relevant to your audience? Does it fit with their demographics? Is it something that is even available in their country? Download my 20 quick, kick-ass marketing tips to kickstart your online presence and sort out your social media.

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It’s all well and good sharing loads of content on social media because you think sharing is caring. But you could actually be putting your audience off your own content. There is an art to social sharing.

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Is Sharing Caring?

I know I always say that sharing is caring and we should share more of small businesses content. But……… sharing a load of rubbish that isn’t relevant to your audience is probably doing you more harm than good.

You see, when you share something, as a business with an audience, your followers see that as you sharing something that you think they will find of benefit. They don’t think you are sharing just to win some brownie points with another business or because you are on a hashtag hour and feel the need to retweet everything on that hashtag. If…

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