- You moderate blog comments (I don’t).
- You use a partial RSS Feed (I use a full feed).
- You manage your email subscriptions through Aweber instead of Feedburner (I use both).
- You auto-follow people back on Twitter (I don’t).
- You follow too many people (or too few) on Twitter.
- You schedule your Tweets (me too…sometimes).
- You auto-post your Blog posts on Facebook (I recently stopped).
- You “Friend” everyone who sends you a “Friend Request” even if you don’t know the person all that well (not me).
- You connect your Tweets to post on your LinkedIn Status (I don’t).
- You accept invitations from everyone on LinkedIn (not me…I prefer that we’ve met).
Basically, (and for the most part) you and I have a different way of doing things. But just because you do things one way and I do things another, doesn’t mean either of us is right or wrong. As with most things in life, we each have a different way of doing things and so we’ll use the tools a different way. All that matters is that you reach your desired end result.
Do what works for you. You’ll get there.
How do you do things?
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kirstenwright says
While I agree that all that matters is the end result, there are some things you can do to get to that end result a little more smoothly…that's where strategy comes in.
Ricardo Bueno says
Not gonna disagree with you. I guess what I meant to communicate is that all of this stuff isn't a “once size fits” all approach.
Set clear goals, choose your network (do what works for you), and execute.
faryna says
Follow the results. It's good advice.
Ricardo Bueno says
Agreed. If you're getting results, you're doing somethin' right. Now just keep at it…
faryna says
Follow the results. It's good advice.