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36 Rules of Social Media

If you’ve read this blog for some time, you know that I despise rules. Social media is still very young, so applying rules at this point still seems premature. The folks at FastCompany are putting together quite a collection of snippets of advice and calling them the Rules of Social Media.

36 Rules of Social Medai
Source: FastCompany

This infographic is a collection of the rules published in the September magazine edition. I still wouldn’t call these rules as I’ve broken a few of them and still gotten results… but I would highly recommend this as a great collection of tips to improve your social marketing efforts.

The 36 Rules of Social Media

  1. If all you do is respond to complaints, that’s all people will send you.
  2. Stop & Ask: Would an actual person talk that way?
  3. Everyone says they don’t want to be marketed to. Really, they just don’t want to be talked down to.
  4. The consumer is out for himself, not for you.
  5. As monetization attempts go up, consumer experience goes down.
  6. Don’t try to be clever, be clever.
  7. Social is 24/7. Not a one-time stunt.
  8. Always write back.
  9. Have an ROI. Have an ROI. Have an ROI.
  10. People would rather talk to Comcast Melissa than Comcast.
  11. Solve problems for people who talk about you, even if they don’t address you.
  12. Not everything will work, and that’s fine.
  13. Embrace negative content about your brand.
  14. Everyone’s an influencer.
  15. If fans distribute your content without your permission, offer to help.
  16. It’s okay to drive people to your site instead of Facebook’s.
  17. Update your page or delete it.
  18. Don’t make people do X, Y, then Z. Stick with X.
  19. Last year: Pump out content. This year: Optimize content.
  20. Become BFFs with your Facebook Reps.
  21. Social media doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Make traditional media and social work together.
  22. Desktop is conquered territory. Mobile is the battlefield.
  23. If you don’t see financial results, you wasted your money.
  24. People fight for their privacy.
  25. The only way to scale word of mouth: Paid Advertising.
  26. Have a crisis plan.
  27. Don’t use ads to prop up boring content. Use ads to accelerate successful content.
  28. Forget individuals. You’re creating content that encourages groups to form.
  29. People don’t want to shop where they socialize.
  30. Contests and sweepstakes are fine… if you want to encourage short relationships.
  31. People care what you had for breakfast… if you’re a food brand.
  32. Pinterest works.
  33. Your fans own your brand.
  34. If you’re bored by social media, it’s because you’re trying to get more value than you create.
  35. Think past vanity metrics like followers.
  36. It’s an organism, not a process.

These rules provide valuable insights for effective social media management and engagement.

Douglas Karr

Douglas Karr is CMO of OpenINSIGHTS and the founder of the Martech Zone. Douglas has helped dozens of successful MarTech startups, has assisted in the due diligence of over $5 bil in Martech acquisitions and investments, and continues to assist companies in implementing and automating their sales and marketing strategies. Douglas is an internationally recognized digital transformation and MarTech expert and speaker. Douglas is also a published author of a Dummie's guide and a business leadership book.

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