Spray and Pray.
Just when you think you've removed him from your inbox and news feeds - BAM!! There he is again.
Ohh the enormous amount of "check-ins", "likes" and if that weren't enough, my fav - the keyword stuffed articles from other vertical publications (in hopes to capture some additional indexing for ADM).
True guru gone bad.
We've asked here in the forums - what's your
dealerships social media strategy. Another engaging question could be "what's your personal social media strategy?" Don't lie, you know you have one or at one point thought you had one.
Don't get me wrong - I enjoy the occasional "check-in" at my favorite establishment in hopes to become the mayor. I love to provide feedback and reviews, good and bad, for others to read and make a decision upon.
I see something I like, really like - then I'll "like" it, I'll share it. For 5 seconds, someone might see my post or check-in. For 5 seconds, I might be popular.
I don't care how you slice it, dice it or justify it -- social media is a popularity contest for many. Mostly for people that have been popular in school or a social club of some sort and enjoy being popular, can't stand the thought of not be popular. Then there's the ones that were very popular only in their own heads, and social provides this opportunity to be popular, in their own heads - again.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong in being popular. I'll admit, I enjoy the occasional popularity. Who doesn't?
What's your personal social media strategy?
Oh popular one...