Code of a Social Media Friend
Barry Coziahr
CEO Stampede Branding | Virtual Marketing Teams (Remote Personnel) | Strategic Lead Generation | Appointment Setting | LinkedIn & Social Engagement | Email Marketing | Websites | SEO | Google and Facebook Ads
Hi All,
Emotions are running high and sometimes HOT, right now, on Social Media. So what do we do and how do we respond. For each of you, that is different but we can all agree that the people in your community are important for you and you want them to do well.
You want to maintain a good community for yourself and for your people. You know you need to not let emotions rule you while maintaining your passion for what you do and what you believe!
So Codes of Conduct (Creeds) for yourself that you apply in LIFE and IN BUSINESS are IMPORTANT! You believe in things like the Constitution; the teaching of your philosophies and your religion. You also have policy at work. So, if there was a Creed or Code of Conduct for A Social Media Friend, what would you put in there?
I have found myself more vocal recently regarding things I disagree with and I for sure want to keep the things that are positive in there while maintaining my stand for my beliefs and my passions. So I decided to look at MY code.
I could have just said, follow a favorite book of mine The Way to Happiness (find out about that common sense guild at www.TheWayToHappiness.org), that for sure applies, but I wanted to be more specific regarding what I found to work or not work on social media.
So here it is my Code of a Social Media Friend.
1. Don't React, but you should respond.
2. Be Kind, this includes letting people know you heard them as appropriate.
3. Allow yourself and others to have their viewpoint and opinion while enforcing and using good manners.
4. Work to be positive. Try not to be negative, even while forwarding sometimes, uncomfortable truths.
4.5. Try to focus on content that is Uplifting.
5. Do a reasonable amount of research, like read or watch the stuff you post before you post or share.
6. Be willing to accept correction.
6.5. When correcting others message them, privately when you can, to help them fix their errors and it is kind to do it this with a light touch when possible.
7. Make lots of new friends.
8. Be willing to enforce your own standards in the communication you receive and regulate your inflow of communication accordingly. (Snooze, Unfollow, Unfriend and Block accordingly).
9. Within reason try not to Offend but be willing to Offend in pursuit? of maintaining ?your values.
10. Have Fun!
11. Help People!
12. Stand for Liberty!
13. Be real!
14. Communicate far and wide!
Feel free to adopt this and share it!
Best,
Barry Coziahr
P.S. What if you are not part of an Essential Business?
First identify the parts of your business that can be done remotely, online or over the phone. Some examples include:
- My MD in Clearwater is offering over the phone appointments for $150
- My new family by marriage at Michael Frazier Designs are a custom furniture company that just took the plunge to launch a new online storefront.
- A business owner finally taking action and started to do online seminars after years of public speaking at live events.
There are a number of ideas and solutions you can implement. Something Can Be Done About It!
Click here for a Social Media Consultation: https://www.stampedebranding.com/
This is the time to identify and work on the parts of your business that you can be at cause over. So, again, if you need to discuss how to do that I am available to help you figure it out. Just reach out to me via e-mail or text and I would be more than happy to brainstorm with you to get you started.
?Let me know if I can help!
Best,
Barry Coziahr
President
Best,
Barry Coziahr
314-398-7269 | stampedebranding.com | 411 Cleveland St 138, Clearwater FL 33755
Marketer, Researcher, Interviewer and Podcaster at Artists for a Better World and TrendCreators.com
4 年Great data, Barry. Good to put this down for people. Lv Lynda