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helping each other succeed…

written by Rebecca E. Parsons

Yesterday I had a chat with Heidi Von Weitzer-Schmith of The Faux Academy,  visit her blog. We talked about how we could help each other survive this rough economy. I have had this same discussion with several artists recently…some get it…others just don’t!

helping each other is what it's all about in business today Helping each other is what it’s all about in business today!

Business Tip #29

Be a good social networking partner.

This is how it works…When you see something you like that another artist has posted on FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIn or their blog…do more than just hit the like button…leave a meaningful comment. That is what will build your ROI…Return on Imagination so you can make a living doing what you love.

helping each other is the key to buiness successThis helps:

  1. Cross pollinate their message, so to speak…it allows all your contacts to view the message also…thus it spreads the word about you and your work to a wider business audience.
  2. Give implied value to the message and the author by the fact that it is important enough to warrant a comment.
  3. Create a more meaningful connection between you both…and perhaps, if the original author is savvy enough, they will begin commenting on your posts.
  4. Build relationships which is the reason you are spending the time on social media…RIght?

creating relationships through social media connection

My Take on Social Media Time Management

Some people whine, yes really really whine, about the time spent with social media. I NEVER whine about the time I spend on my blogs, FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIN, and BlogHer. I actually enjoy it. Why? You ask.

I feel that connecting with and creating relationships with the people who buy my art, classes, books, etc. is exactly what allows me to be able to do what I love full time! It is an investment in my future and a major part of my marketing strategy!

My promise to you…if you help me spread the word about my mission:

Cre8tive Compass…showing artisans the way to make a living doing what they love

…i will, in turn, promote you and your business with the magazine, the radio shows and my blogs and other social media outlets… start by leaving a comment today!

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  1. lyna says

    June 13, 2010 at 8:46 pm

    Yes- Rebecca- Living in Asheville, where everyone is an artist, I have seen many people have to leave because Artists here have not supported each other. Little by little, I see this changing and there are now community events, community advertizing etc. Social Media is an excellent way to connect and support each other -in a huge way. Thanks for voicing this.

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DIYer. Graphic Designer. Creative. Foodie. Rebecca E. Parsons is a Renaissance gal with designers eye living happily where design meets new media. Rebecca is an award-winning graphic designer, writer, storyteller, digital and Photographic Artist, Dreamer, Lifelong Communicator and Blissful Wordsmith. Unconventional and delightfully curious, she is passionate about helping others find their visual voice through great blog design. She believes that every dream is possible and possible is everywhere!

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