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By: Elizabeth Able

Building a Social Media profile can be a lot like working a room at a face-to-face networking opportunity. You have to show up, be seen, and be up for a little interaction: the eye contact, the firm handshake, a little humor, low on marketing-speak but high on availability, wearing your identity up front and personal where people can see.

There is a tendency to treat building a Social Media profile like Search marketing. Analyze the system, make a plan, do some experimentation, keep records, you know, like a SEO tweaking keyword placement for rankings. I've been guilty of that myself, and originally this post was going to be a guide to how to get lots of followers ("fans") on StumbleUpon. I had a system that worked, sometimes very, very well, but I had trouble staying engaged.

Why?

Getting lots of Social Media "fans" is an empty goal in itself. Gathering up followers is a side effect. The heart of the matter is public relations, heavy on the relations, using smart networking practices that can yield V.A.S.T. benefits.

To get those vast benefits, be that V.A.S.T. person.

Visible
Available
Social
Trustworthy

Here's my guide to being V.A.S.T. on StumbleUpon.

Be Visible

Get an easily recognizable avatar to use in all your profiles, and get it seen. I'm partial to avatars that are faces, because they help me identify with the person behind the Stumbles. I'm especially partial to my avatar, because looking at it takes me back to smiling at my daughter as she took the picture. I enjoy sharing that bit of information, which then becomes part of how people remember me.

There. Did you notice what I just did? I gave you a reason to remember me, while building on your association of my brand with my avatar and my personality - or, I shook your hand and shared a smile.

To get your avatar seen on StumbleUpon, use StumbleUpon.

Be Available

Make it easy for people to find you, and find out about you.

Be Social

Being social is like an assertive version of availability. Every interaction is a chance to show your character and share your expertise. Avoid marketing speak in Social Media settings, as it may come off like spammy pickup lines. Social Media is not a sales opportunity or a singles bar. It is, however, a great, interlaced heap of opportunities for pre-sales networking and branding, and friendly support.

Sociability can be implied by tone of voice, in communication that may or may not be directed at a specific person. If it connects on a personal, social level, it will have a spark of personal, social exchange, even, potentially, among lurkers who have not yet commented or introduced themselves.

Be Trustworthy

Trust is all about character. Online, trust is often a reflection of an impression of character.

I like to say that StumbleUpon is like RSS with playmates.

In short, have yourself some good, clean, professional fun.


Author Bio:

I'm Elizabeth Able, owner of ablereach.com, and I love to Stumble, blog, analyze, understand and invent. Show me a puzzle and I'll keep turning it over until I have a practical working model of how it works and what it's good for, be it the secrets of making a crack-free white chocolate cheesecake, or what motivates web site visitors to stay on a site. Motivation fascinates me, and I am honored when I am a part of inspiring others.