Does Your Business Follow Social Media Etiquette Best Practices?

Social media etiquette… the expression makes me squirm. There’s always someone trying to apply a set of rules to everything nowadays, and I can’t stand it. Of course, there are unacceptable online and offline behaviors, but the beauty of the platform is that you’ll see the results whether you follow the so-called rules.

Here’s an example… I follow a large email service provider on Twitter, and they’ve twice DM’d me with a big fat advertisement for an upcoming conference. I didn’t expect the advertisement nor did I permit to being advertised to so it could be argued that they SPAMMED me – ironic. Some folks may have screamed bloody murder that a company whose foundation was based on permission-based marketing just stuck something in everyone’s Twitter inbox that they didn’t ask for. I didn’t complain, I just ignored the advertisement.

And then I wondered… did it work? If the company in question could convert some followers by pushing this SPAM, and the result was no complaints or folks unfollowing, did it hurt anything? That’s the problem with etiquette; it applies a set of rules that no one has agreed on to manage a problem that may not exist. I don’t follow etiquette rules, nor will I ever. I follow my own rules, and people can happily follow or unfollow me as they wish (and quite a few do!).

This infographic from TollFreeForwarding lays out each social platform and the etiquette that goes along with each. Whether you need to wrangle in your hashtags Twitter and Instagram or fix your sources on Pinterest, follow these rules and you’ll find yourself with a happy, satisfied social following! Here’s a synopsis:

Not conforming to the rules of social media etiquette can provide a business with more exposure and, perhaps, better results. What do you think?

Social Media Etiquette Guide
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