The Biggest Social Media Blunders for Businesses

Published On: October 4th, 2011 - 0.5 min read - Categories: Social Media - 0 Comments on The Biggest Social Media Blunders for Businesses -

62. Why Bother To Connect With Me?

Do me a favor.  Don’t connect with me and then send me a sales letter.  Also, don’t bother to connect if you’re not ready to start a relationship.   I’m proud to have you — a stranger — as a connection, but I want to get to know you, not sell to you, and not be sold by you.  Social networking is about relationship building; let’s talk and build a relationship on LinkedIn.

by Maria Marsala, Financial Advisor Coach

 

Read 86 more blunders at Carol Roth’s website http://www.carolroth.com/unsolicited-business-advice/?p=6578

About The Author

An irrepressible entrepreneur, Maria Marsala sold AVON at age 14 and landed on Wall Street three years later. She became a bond trader when female executives were as rare as pink diamonds. For 25 years, Maria streamlined Fortune 500 companies, nurtured non-profits, and discovered her niche—mentoring women CEOs and executives. Armed with corporate secrets and life coach credentials, Maria founded Elevating Your Business to help female financial professionals live better using her proprietary brand of consultative-coaching. Contact Maria today and take the first step toward freedom, full-fillment, and a sparkling quality of life! Contact me now!

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