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Feature Article
Networking
Explained (Part 2): Spam Networking
by Val Selby
Everyone has heard of spam. There are many
that do not know what spam can encompass.
Spam is unsolicited ads, no matter where
those ads are posted or to whom. Your
friends and family don’t deserve spam in
their inbox. Message boards do not deserve
unsolicited ads in inappropriate forums, and
your newsletter lists are definitely a bad
place to post ad after ad with no content.
You may not even understand that you are
hurting your business and wasting your time
with bad networking techniques that are
actually spam.
I’ll start with message boards because that
is my biggest pet peeve. I teach people to
not click on any links unless they know the
user. By knowing, I mean the user has been
active on the boards for a little while or
you have had direct dialogue with them. Many
WAHM’s are especially wary of clicking on
links, so you are wasting your time if you
haven’t participated in the community yet.
None of us can afford the time or expense of
being downed by a virus.
Don’t waste your time going from board to
board and only posting in the ads forum. The
majority of users that are viewing the ads
forum are only there to post their own ads.
They aren’t very likely to click on your ad.
Instead, use your time more wisely and be
active on a few boards. Build some
relationships with other users and you will
see better conversions from your traffic.
I have a “friend” that spams me with email
periodically. I get emails about helping
this family or that family. Not even people
in our area usually. Or I get emails about
Mary Kay sales because she is an assistant
for a few of them. I was never asked if I’d
like to receive these emails and quite
frankly I don’t open anything from her
anymore. These are unsolicited emails and
while she may think they are ok, they
actually aren’t. They fill up my inbox and
take time out of my day to go through. So
ask your friends and family if they’d like
updates from you. Don’t alienate those that
are closest to you.
Your email list is an iffy place. Yes, they
signed up to get updates from you about a
subject or company. But you have to watch
that you don’t abuse that. Make sure that
you are giving them the information that
they signed up for and not just constant
ads. If they did sign up for updates about
your company, then try to put some tips in
your newsletter as well. Also be wary of
sending out emails too often with just an ad
for a company that they did not sign up to
hear about. It’s very tempting to email your
list about a new company you signed up with
or a new affiliate. If they start getting
too many emails about subjects they didn’t
ask for they are more apt to delete them
without opening and unsubscribe from your
list. Converting every subscriber is a big
key to online business. You don’t want to
tick off those that have already shown
interest.
Spamming is not just those using hacker
software to mass email and post to boards.
Many small business owners do it every day
and usually just out of ignorance. Don’t be
one of them. Use your time productively and
wisely. Make good business relationships
from the get go and then work on turning
them into sales.
Val Selby is co-owner of
www.MyWAHMSpace.com a site dedicated
to the true art of networking. Helping
other Mom’s in business and their
personal life is her passion as a
business owner and personal fitness
trainer. She also owns
www.NetworkingWAHM.com another
resource for your business.
Article Source:
http://greatarticlesformoms.com

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