Tag Archive for connection

Emerging Leadership Trends Via Social Networking

Oliver Wendell Holmes said “Man’s mind streatched to a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions.”

BusinessLeader     Online leaders from all industries and professions are struggling to define their identities in today’s social networking world.  The number #1 way to capture your target markets attention is to engage them through social media. 

“Why is that”, you might ask?  You can not build a following, client list or market share online by using traditional offline tactics however I think you know that already.

So how does one start, why not take a small step forward and get started through micro-blogging, it’s a technique that is taking the social networking world by firestorm and the service that I recomend you use is Twitter.  With twitter you have 140 characters to get your message out and you had better not be spamming or coming across like a used car salesman – nobody likes a salesman so be your self and talk about topics that your target market are interested in.

Why not start by following me on twitter:  http://www.Twitter.com/MarkEdwardBrown

I tweet back and you can always come back here to leave a comment and discuss connection, networking and leadership in the social networking world.

To Your Social Networking Success,

Mark Edward Brown

Are You Communicating to be Successful?

In one of John Cow’s recent blog posts about communication he writes:

Advertising, marketing, branding, sales, PR, web design – all of these are considered separate departments within a business. But they really are all about one thing: communications. Every piece of your business, from your logo to your ads to your website to the way the receptionist answers the phone; they all say something about your company (if you’ve got one). And that, in turn, influences people’s opinions about your company and the products or services you provide.

How do you feel this compares with approaching business through the angle of connection and networking?

What is working well for you?

I would like to know so leave a comment and share your views,

Always to Your Success,

Mark Edward Brown