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Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?



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Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?

I know that having your website on social networks is a great idea, I have seen how social media marketing can increase awareness of your business and drive loads of great traffic to your website.

But here's the thing there are so many new social networks popping up all the time, there are also loads of really good established social networks that are great for business.

But now I have 3 websites and I also have my own personal profiles. So for each social network that would be like 4 different profiles. Or like for some social media websites it would be one profile with 3 pages for example. But then there are also groups... ok let's just forget about groups for this discussion.

The point I am getting to is that I am on about 6 social networks where I am very active but where do I draw the line and say ok that is enough now, I am not doing anymore?

I have recently joined Instagram and the results have been awesome, and I also started being active on Quora... but now what about Tumblr, Slideshare, StumbleUpon....

Where do you stop and why?

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TommyCarey
I've actually wanted to get more into quora, slideshare, stumbleupon and a few others. I've been researching a few awesome ways to generate traffic from slideshare and I think I'm going to post a discussion to let people know what I've figured out Social Network Overload - when is enough enough? But besides that, I think that quora will be a good source of traffic to my websites after I build up my profile. I have heard that if you post about certain niches and leave links, you could easily get banned. So I'll have to do a bit more research on that topic before I start posting any kind of links Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?

As for how much is too much, I would say that too many is when you're working more than you're making. A good example of that is if you're putting in 10 hours a week into a social platform and you're not making any money off of it. Let's say you think you should be paid $25 an hour for your time, then those 10 hours a week are equivalent to $250. You could easily pay someone $75 a week to post for you from your own profile. I've seen plenty of great services here for quora and yahoo answers that charge like $30 for 20 answers, so if you paid them $75 a week you could have a good amount of links coming from these question and answer websites Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?

You always have to think if the time invested is worth it in the long run. I usually do it a little backwards now and pay someone to do posts for me on newer, or less populated, social networks so I can see if it's worth my time building my personal profiles on there. The big secondary platforms such as quora, yahoo answers, tumblr, and stumble upon seem to be good in my opinion, but I don't know how much time I'd be able to invest into them. And in the end I have to evaluate if it's better to outsource it to someone over seas who isn't affected by any kind of language barrier or if I should do the posts myself.

Just remember, time is money Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?



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Lynne
Yes I saw your discussion about Slideshare and I was very interested when Mike posted about Slideshare previously so I am waiting to see what you share with us about it.

I have started going onto Quora regularly and I am pleasantly surprised at how nicely it works. I had someone contact me via email that saw me on Quora and she might just become a customer which is cool.

So I do think it is worthwhile on Quora. I have recently purchased a service for posting my links to Quora and I saw an increase in my traffic this weekend so I am feeling quite happy with that. I will be ordering again.



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CryptoGuru
I think enough is enough when social media starts to consume more than 50% of your day. People don't realize it but the average person spends 8 hours a day on social media or more. Whether its on your phone laptop or desktop it still counts. I try and limit myself to 2-3 hours a day max, during this time im posting to stay active and making sure people know what i do. I think 6 is to many i would stick with the basic 3 The Book The Gram and the tweet bird. Thanks for sharing!



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Lynne
LOL oh no.... I don't let it consume much of my day at at.. In fact I stay as far away as I can from social media but then I have to log in every now and then to see what is happening.

Yes I am also on all of those, but I am also on G+, Pinterest and LinkedIn.... oh and Youtube.... and Quora. LOL



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RaduV
I do hear you! There are way too many available and unfortunatelly they are confusing. One guy told me that is better to stick with the leaders, just pick up 5 popular platforms and stick with them.
Arrange your accounts as you please, update them regulalry, engage in conversations and you should be ok.

I like to my a good job with fewer networks rather than to use 15-20 platforms but not being able to keep them updated.

Quora is a great place to start but there you don't have the "liberty" to do whatever you want. You have to write really good answers, research them a bit because they have a more, how to say, educated users and they flag everything that is out of the Quora Standards.



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Lynne
Yes for sure Quora is great but like you say there are more limitations than social networks.

I have enjoyed all these answers and I have come to a decision. I am drawing the line right where I am now. It is more than enough, I have all the main social networks covered already!



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Cristian
Probably never! As an online marketer you'll be forced to use them all in one way or the other, but from a normal person point of view, I have to agree there are quite a lot of social networks out there!

But think about it, you don't need to be on all of them since most have different purposes. Instgram is full of people looking at photos and doing fashion marketing, snapchat is full of teens and trendy pop-stars. Fb is probably the place well all of us call home and LinkedIn is for professionals looking to make connections.
Twitter is for whatever, fast updates, news, stuff like that. The rest are just noise, I think no "normal" person is active on all of them! It will be pretty impossible, a full time job, lol.



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Lynne
Ok perfect I am on all of those that you mentioned already. I am quite content now to just stick to those plus Quora Social Network Overload - when is enough enough?



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Corzhens
Pardon me for this comment but no offense meant. I admire people who can spend their whole waking hours working online. That is the direction that we are going, e-commerce, online shopping, anything online can mean money. But for those who spend so much time in the internet, my first concern is the eyes, they can be strained by the continuous stare at the screen. Next concern is the mental fatigue. I am saying this because I experience eye strain and mental fatigue when I am on the internet for more than 2 hours. When I get off, it is like feeling exhausted. I don't know if it is stress or just physical fatigue but definitely, I get so tired from too much internet.



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vinaya
If you have a lot of websites and lot of social media profiles, it will become impossible to promote your websites regularly on multiple social media sites. I am facing this difficulty. I have 10 websites, I am present on facebook, twitter, pinterest, Google plus, linkedin, and stumbleupon. It is difficult to post every day on these sites. I have 6 pages on facebook alone, I have two twitter accounts and two pinterest accounts.
If I spend a lot of time on social media promotion, I will have less time to build contents. There are two options, either to use a service like Hootsuit and automate social media promotion or hire someone to work for me. Both of these options require investment.



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