Although today’s post should be our Part II about applications, I’m going to take a bit of a break to talk instead about some settings. I know we’re all concerned about (and should be) the settings that we have in these various social platforms, and one came to the forefront today – which I’ll get to in a minute.
First, I want to make a comment about privacy – the short version is that nothing on the internet is private. That’s right, I said it – nothing. Whatever you write, post, tweet, tag, etc. lives somewhere online forever. Even if you have the strictest of privacy settings, what you say can become public. So just bear that in mind whenever you’re using social media – if it’s not something you’d say to your grandmother or show to your grandmother, you probably shouldn’t post it.
I also recently heard someone suggest you ask yourself these questions – "is it nice? is it necessary?" when posting. Or do as my friend Heather suggests and ask yourself – "Does this need to be said? Does this need to be said right now? Does this need to be said by me?" Most companies’ social media policies will boil down to "Don’t be an idiot" and I think that’s good advice.
Continue Reading LinkedIn Tutorials – Some Important Settings
We’ve got our LinkedIn profile, and we’re connecting and engaging with people, so what’s left? Plenty.
So you’ve got your profile almost complete and you’ve started to connect with people in your network…now what?
Yesterday’s tutorial
Yesterday, we went through
Here on Zen, I talk a lot about why I love social media, and how I think it can be useful to lawyers and law firms. Now that I’ve got you all convinced, I realize that not everyone knows how or where to start. I’ve talked about some of the basic principles of using these tools – engage, don’t broadcast; give yourself a small window of time to use them each day, etc – but not the how-to of using them. So I’m going to be doing a series of social media tutorials over the next several weeks to get you started, and I’m beginning with LinkedIn.
Following
So far, we’ve re-capped