blogtalkradioI just finished a PI Window on Business radio interview about The Psychology of Social Networking. It was a great interview with insightful questions from host Jon Hansen and an interesting roundtable of guests including Ecademy founder Penny Power and social media marketer Andrew Ballenthin. The recorded interview is now available on demand.

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The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking - ItalianSperling & Kupfer, a leading Italian publisher based in Milan, just released a translated version of The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking. The book’s Italian title is simply Social Networking.

Here’s the interview I did with Corriere della Sera, Italy’s leading newspaper, to promote the Italian release. (The original actually looked much different than the current archive).

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LinkedIn. Facebook. Twitter. YouTube. MySpace. StumbleUpon.

And the list goes on. With so many options available today, it’s easy to experience social media overload.

Anyone who knows me, knows that I’m a big fan of social media and how it can help you generate buzz and develop your business. But it can be overwhelming, even addictive for some. With new social sites popping up every day, how do you make the most of the opportunities social media provides and still have time to run your business?

Here’s my advice:

  1. Be choosy. You don’t have to participate actively on every available site. Pick a few sites that best match your goals and your target audience and invest your time there. Don’t feel guilty if you don’t have a presence on MySpace or Digg just because “everybody” else does.
  2. Check your web analytics. Review your web stats to see where your traffic is coming from and focus on the social sites that bring the most traffic. A great free tool that helps you analyze your web traffic is Google Analytics. You may be surprised when you view your results. For example, I didn’t expect much when I created a MySpace profile, but I generate a lot of traffic from this site even though I update it infrequently.
  3. Schedule time for social networking. Whether it’s every morning for 15 minutes or once a week for an hour, having a schedule helps you set limits. Your schedule doesn’t have to be set in stone, however.
  4. Categorize sites based on effectiveness. If you discover that your Facebook profile generates far better results than your MySpace profile, for example, you may want to invest time on Facebook on a weekly basis and update your MySpace site only once a month.
  5. Consider automation. Using tools like Ping.fm enable you to update multiple social sites at once. Linking between your social site profiles, your blog, and your website also helps increase visibility with little effort.
  6. Get focused to get results. Just because you spend an hour a week on social sites doesn’t mean you’re automatically going to generate the results you want. You need to understand the best ways to use each site so that you spend your time effectively. Fifteen means of strategic social networking can be worth far more than several hours of aimless social surfing.

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kdkaBecoming Facebook friends with your boss continues to be a hot topic. I just finished a radio interview with KDKA’s Shelley Duffy, in which I give my opinion about this timely question. Learn more by listening to Now You Know … Should You Facebook Your Boss?

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CNNWhat’s the netiquette for becoming Facebook friends with your boss? Career booster or career breaker? To learn what I had to say, read the entire CNN.com article: Should Your Boss Be Your Facebook Friend? This timely topic generated quite a bit of buzz. The article was also printed on other sites including CareerBuilder, Fox News, and MSN, and referenced in numerous blog posts and Twitter tweets.

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Matthew ZacharyConcert pianist and motivational speaker Matthew Zachary is founder/CEO of the
I’m Too Young For This! Cancer Foundation, the nation’s largest advocacy, research, and support organization for survivors in their 20s and 30s. Matthew uses social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn extensively to spread the word about his organization and mission.

What prompted you to establish the I’m Too Young for This! foundation?

As a young adult survivor of pediatric brain cancer who was originally diagnosed in college, I remember the horrible feelings of isolation and anger for not being treated like a 21-year old with different needs than the 6 or 60 year olds sitting next to me. Issues like dating, sexuality, fertility, employment, nutrition… even basic psychological counseling were nowhere to be found. I was a piece of meat.

Read more

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shaiShai Tertner is the CEO and Creative Director of the New York-based event firm Shiraz NYC. Can you describe your presence on Facebook? I have a great profile on Facebook that includes my expansive group of friends totaling at 630 people. I regularly post status changes and images from events that I’ve done. I also created a real estate party group, as I do host many events for the real estate industry using Facebook as a tool to invite guests. Another way I use Facebook is to promote my blog: Not So Shai by including a status update making it known to my group of friends that I have posted a new one. Read more

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How can you profit from social networking? The possibilities are endless, but here’s are ten of my favorite ways  top 10 list of what you can achieve through social networking

  1. Create an online profile that attracts clients, jobs, and other opportunities
  2. Tap into the hidden job market and prepare for a killer interview
  3. Recruit qualified job candidates
  4. Launch, market, and advertise your products and services
  5. Develop an online platform that promotes your career as an expert, speaker, or consultant
  6. Develop your fan base as a musician, artist, actor, or author
  7. Publicize a cause, political campaign or nonprofit organization
  8. Share and exchange business information with fellow contacts
  9. Conduct market research on a certain niche or demographic
  10. Find and analyze potential partners, investors, and distributors

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My latest book, The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking, was just released by Pearson/Financial Times Press.

This book reveals 50 proven social networking principles and bite-sized, easy-to-use techniques that show you how to make the most of social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, and LinkedIn to generate publicity and profits for your business.

Endorsed by industry leaders, The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking has been called “insightful, enlightening, and essential” by industry experts.

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“… an insightful, useful book that marketers
should keep at their fingertips.

Guy Kawasaki

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