Who do you Follow?
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009Making connections on social networks should always be about more than just numbers – yes numbers are important , especially to reach the viral aspect of social networking, but you should also be making connections with a purpose. Whether it’s a a connection in your target market, someone you would like to partner with or a role model… there should always be a purpose behind your connections.
One of the more important ones to seek out, in my mind, are role models – leaders in your industry.
Not to say you should always be aiming to be a ‘tag along’ but more from the point that these leaders have much to teach and by connecting with them you can gain valuable insight and learn more about your industry.
I follow several people I consider role models and ensure I have them in special groups so that when they ’speak’ I can hear them. The WEB 2.0 room can be very crowded and hard to hear certain people at times. I use available functions on certain networks – like facebook or tweetdeck – to help me sort out my contacts. This sorting allows me to follow more closely those that I do not want to miss.
What system do you use to keep track of your industry leaders? How do you sort through all the ‘noise’ on your social networks.
Or maybe you are a leader… I am curious to know if those considered leaders in fact do the same type of practice? As an industry leader do you group out certain people to keep in better touch with them?
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