May
Making Social Media Ideas Happen
I’ve been reading this book, ‘Making Ideas Happen‘ by Scott Belsky of Behance. It focuses on the organization behind projects, instead of the actual ideas. It’s a very important book, ok.
Scott suggests that ideas are only 1% of what make ideas happen, and the rest is made up of organization, community and leadership. I would highly recommend this book to… almost everyone.
I have been encouraging businesses for years that the best way to approach social media is to add it to their existing marketing plan… to have a weekly checklist of things to do on social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.
Scott makes this easier to grasp by suggesting that we create daily ‘Action Step’ for everything we do – from adding sugar to the grocery list to returning a phone call and following up on your employees. He calls in ‘The Action Method’ and I can tell you first hand, it works. I didn’t know it, but I have been using the action method for years by processing all of my to-do’s on a piece of paper every morning – it helps me to focus during the day and not get side tracked by all of the ideas that randomly pop into my head. (Making me crazy!)
Adding Social Media to Your Action Plan
I come in contact with business owners every day who are afraid of social media. They don’t know what it is, they don’t have time for it, and they are afraid to adapt. If this is you… you aren’t alone!
They key to overcoming this “socialmediobia” is twofold:
1) Start using it. You cannot get past a fear without getting to know the thing you are afraid of. Spend some time on it. Sign up for a Facebook account and invite someone you know to be your friends, then try writing on their wall. Do it!
2) Organize it. Anything can become overwhelming in life (even eating breakfast) if you aren’t organized and prepared. If I don’t have yogurt in the fridge in the morning, I won’t eat anything and starve to death. But if I continue to do my grocery shopping every Sunday and buy my week’s supply of yogurt and granola, it becomes part of my routine.
The same concept works for social media. If you add it to your daily schedule, your action plan, and organize it… you won’t have to be overwhelmed, or afraid of it, anymore.
Now, I am going to go check this article off of my Action Steps checklist…











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