The most common social networking pitfall is the "more is better"
kind of attitude, because it's not. Posting hundreds of messages per day
may have the same results as a maximum of 4-5 posts per day at the
right time. The level of success in driving traffic via social
networking will be achieved with moderation, timing and precision. You
never flood every social platform on the planet with a Tsunami of
Affiliate Links, because you will have zero to no results that way. You
will only be annoying your audience at best.
Commenting and
posting in Groups and/or Forums will require you to read the rules of
the particular Group or Forum first. Some sites will not allow you to
share links, and if you do that will get you blocked and even deleted by
the site admin. Again even when you are allowed to share links, you
must never share raw affiliate links. The only links you should share
within your social networking must be links to your own landing pages,
websites or blogs and groups.
Another pitfall is "duplication" as
many newbies tend to fall victim to this trend, in a desperate attempt
to make a sale. Social networking is not about generating a sale but
rather to gain a subscriber, follower or friend within your niche. When
you send too many duplicate posts or content, you will be flagged as a
spammer and you do not want that. In many cases your social profile may
get suspended and even deleted.
Sharing "affiliate links" is
another pitfall and with some social platforms like Facebook your link
may even be tagged as unsafe. Once this happens, all your efforts at
using social networking for exposure will be in vain. No one will click a
link that warns them of certain risk to their PC, especially
professionals. As mentioned earlier there are only a certain kind of
link that must be shared via social networking. You only share links to
your personal website, blog, landing page or even blog or group.
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