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| Master your social networking time with this “inbox zero” trick Posted: 23 Feb 2014 11:55 PM PST Your social networks are filled with all different kinds of people. Grouping them wisely is one key to making the most of your social media work time. Icons by The Hope Factory.
Making time for social networking and staying focused during that time is an important issue. When social networking is part of your marketing, it’s a business issue. Priya Chandra recently shared a tip for making more of your social networking time. It’s a tip she adapted from my Inbox Zero techniques. The Facts:1. Most social networks feed you updates in no particular order. 2. Almost every social network or site offers some way to group up the people you are following. 3. You have a list of priorities, people who matter most to you. 4. Different people and different sites require a different frame of mind. The Plan:Like my inbox zero plan, you’re going to group your social networking time by the frame of mind you need to be in. The frame of mind might be finding and reading articles, looking for items to re-share, or reaching out to people who have made a recent change to congratulate them.
Priya explained how this system is working for her:
Sounds like a winner! Applause to Priya for a smart new way to apply this idea. What about LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a bit of an exception. You can’t group individuals, but can change which types of updates you see. So you can focus on all the shared articles first, then the profile changes to see if anyone has a new job, then look at who has made new connections. You can choose to eliminate all generic news updates and other types unimportant to you. What’s your best tip? How do you group your contacts or prioritize your social media time? New here? Take the Guided Tour. Like what you see? Get our updates.
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