social reputation
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Social Reputation
• What is a social reputation?
– Your reputation online, on social media and
IRL (in real life).
Social Reputation
• Why is it important?
– We live in a 24 hr/day media world
– The internet is forever
– Delete does not = erase
– Social/ Online Reputation impacts off-line life
and job relationships
– Email to Instagram, you are leaving a
permanent social footprint
Social Reputation• Social Media Managers
– Each member is a social media manager
– You represent yourself, your company and your charities
– What you tweet, post and pin becomes your social reputation
– Your reputation becomes one part of the Junior League of Stamford-Norwalk’s reputation
– Potential Members, Supporters and Donors are watching
Social Reputation• Social Strategy
– How to you want to be perceived?
– How do you want to represent your
personal brand, company and charities?
Social Reputation• Social Tactics
– Visual content is the most read and
shared on all platforms
– Share YOUR story, a personal
connection is important
– Different platforms require
different content
Social Reputation• Social Platform Content
– Personal network of friends and
family
– Business network for connecting
and sharing content
– The network for real time
information
– Your digital billboard – defines you and your brand
Social Reputation Management
• The Rule of Cocktails
– Don’t share, say or do anything you wouldn’t
share, say or do at a cocktail party (think
Grandma’s 80th birthday party, not 5 year
college reunion cocktail party).
• Avoid The Snooki Effect
– Currently, Snooki is a new
mom. She would like you to
think of her as this woman.
Social Reputation Management
• The Snooki Effect
– The internet is forever so when
you “Google” Snooki you find
this gal.
Social Reputation Management
• The Snooki Effectand sadly this will be on
the internet FOREVER..
Think before you tweet, pin or post.
Social Reputation Management
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
– Don’t Hoard Friends
Do you really know all 987 of those FB friends? Make sure you “know” the people with access to your page.
Do you trust your FB friends to keep any inappropriate picture of you (from college spring break) in a box where they belong?
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• Facebook Mistakes
– The Forgotten Friend
Did you “friend” a colleague, boss or client
and then COMPLAIN about them?
Welcome to the reply all button of 2012!
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• Facebook Mistakes
– Saucy Photos
Keep the cleavage covered
Just say “no” to party pictures
Control tagging of you by “friends” by
removing tags or changing tag preferences
in the settings.
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• Facebook Mistakes– Over Sharing
We’re all very happy about your new boyfriend / husband/ baby/ house/ job/ etc. etc. etc. but PLEASE do not show us EVERY SINGLE photo of the event/person.
We’re all very sorry to hear about your gluten allergy/bad boyfriend/pregnancy heartburn/ weird looking mole but again, please do not share every detail with us.
Don’t drink and Facebook/Twitter (Pinterest is fine).
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• Twitter Mistakes
– Keep it Clean: NSFW is a bad thing.
It’s great to be funny and maybe even
shocking on Twitter, but try to keep it clean.
A Twitter stream of F bombs and trash
talking will stay with you forever (this is a
good rule for all Social Media platforms).
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• Twitter Mistakes
– Tweet at appropriate times
In a really boring meeting? Skipping work
for a beach day? Ditching class because
you didn’t do the reading? DON’T TWEET
ABOUT IT!
Think your boss, client or co-workers won’t
check your social stream? Think again.
How Can you Protect your Reputation?
• LinkedIn Mistakes
– Keep it professional
Are those morning workouts really paying
off? Please don’t post your bikini as your
profile pic. Bikini babes are not
professional or appropriate.
Who is looking at your social reputation?
• Everyone is watching
Potential/Current Employers
Potential Colleges
Potential Contributors/Investors
Family & Friends
Your children
Lawyers
Who is looking at your social reputation?
• Recruiters & companies are researching
you
78% of recruiters check search engines
63% of recruiters check social media sites
8% of companies have fired someone for
abusing Social Media.*
* Info via kbsd Digital Marketing
Rules of Managing your social reputation
• Follow these rules to monitor your socialreputation Know your friends & followers.
Remember the Cocktail Rule.
Avoid the Snooki Effect.
Don’t over share.
Avoid The Social Media “Reply All”.
Remember employers & schools will ask for your social media handles and check them.
Google yourself, know what is out there.
Have a Social Media plan for your image.
Have a Social Presence (being digitally non-existent can be detrimental ).
It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation,
and only one bad one to lose it.-Benjamin Franklin
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