Ever wonder what a full time social media marketer might spend their day doing? Well I did, so I was intrigued by this presentation, put together by a full time social media marketer about how she spends her day.
What the Heck Does She Do?
- Research
- Strategize
- Content Production
- Social Networking
- SEO
- Customer Service
What struck me was that she spends her time doing just about the same thing we all do when we use social media to promote our businesses, or blogs.
Notice how much listening and responding plays into her day.
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Wow. I can certainly see how one could make a full time job of social networking. The sheer number of social marketing sites is staggering and I think it would be impossible to have a blog AND try to have a large presence on all of them. I think the most effective method is to pick a 1 or 2 of them and really focus on maximizing those opportunities.
T
“Listening” and “responding” are two very important activities. Ultimately, I think that each individual is going to develop a different work-flow (one that works for him or her). As long as you don’t forget to put emphasis on those two parts, you’re good.
@T Edwards
Yeah, if you’re doing it all yourself you really need to focus your social media efforts or you will spend A LOT of time you don’t have trying to establish a presence. I think it’s better to focus, and have a valuable presence on just a few than trying to cover them all.
Matt
@Ricardo Bueno
Couldn’t agree more…how we go about it may be different, but there needs to be an awareness of the listening and responding aspect for our efforts to be successful.
Matt
Excellent insight into the day of a full time social media professional. Very interesting indeed. I’m still trying to determine how to best implement social media into my overall business model.
@Gerald
You and me both. I feel like I have a pretty good rhythm going right now, but you can always do more right?
Matt