Outsourcing is all the buzz in business circles as entrepreneurs look to maximize both productivity and time away from work. But does outsourcing work for or against entrepreneurs in the high touch world of social networking?
Because of the intense overwhelm in entrepreneurs lives, we're all looking for ways to take things off our plates. You can hire someone to stand in line for you, walk your dog, clean your house, balance your books, pick up your kids from school, have your baby, shop for you, contact your clients, make your appointments . . . and yes: maintain your social networking sites.
Because of the intense overwhelm in entrepreneurs lives, we're all looking for ways to take things off our plates. You can hire someone to stand in line for you, walk your dog, clean your house, balance your books, pick up your kids from school, have your baby, shop for you, contact your clients, make your appointments . . . and yes: maintain your social networking sites.
But if successful social networking is built upon relationship building and credibility, how naive do you think the public is when the majority of your "posts" are generic sound bytes?
Read Nancy's entire article Social Networking Tip: You Can Only Outsource So Much
Nancy Marmolejo, our official Visibility Expert
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