Emergence Business Coaching offers tips on social networking.

Birds do it. Bees do it. Most of us writing blogs do it.

Social networking as a business development tool now seems as ordinary as sending out press releases used to be. The question is: are the some social networking strategies and tactics that are more effective than others?

Charisse, owner of Emergence Business Coaching believes their are. In a blog post titled Get Social, she offers some of her best thinking about social networking.

Here are some of the tips she gives to her business clients:

As you would expect, Charisse is personally sold on the value of social networks.

These social networking sites are helpful for people who see the value of connecting with people they would otherwise not meet.  They become a valuable platform to showcase your business.  They offer a cost effective (mostly free) way for people to brand their business, and potentially gain client relationships or joint venture partnerships.  Social networking presents powerful opportunities to enhance your business.

A certified business coach, Charrise founded Emergence Business Coaching in 2006. She is a published monthly feature writer for several magazine publications, and has written her first book called “14 Lessons on Power”.  Visit www.emergencebiz.com for a look at her blogging.  She is actively engaged in public speaking and training workshops, sharing her unique message with the world.

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Great tips here Cherise. Still a newbie, I did take time to write a full profile and it paid off, 100s of linkedin visitors to my site. Also, isn’t getting recommendations a top useful thing to do with social networking? It reminds me of 80’s when we were all networkers in persn! I love the exchange of great ideas and I love my business.
Thanks again,

Judy Cullins, book and article coach

It is so true that social networking can have a powerful influence. One tip that I have learned is that people know the difference between a profile that is meant to market and one that is ran by a real person who wants to network. Ask what you can do first and then propose your own needs.

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