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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve heard about the 90/10 rule, right (or the 80/20 rule or the 96/4 rule or one of its many incarnations)?  In Jack Humphrey&#8217;s excellent blog post on Twitter networking, he lays out the 90/10 rule so: 90% of what you share on Twitter should be made up of personal insights and thoughts along with [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve heard about the 90/10 rule, right (or the 80/20 rule or the 96/4 rule or one of its many incarnations)?  In Jack Humphrey&#8217;s <a title="Jack Humphrey 90/10 Twitter Networking Rule" href="http://www.twitip.com/the-90-10-rule-for-successful-twitter-networking/" target="_blank">excellent blog post on Twitter networking</a>, he lays out the 90/10 rule so:</p>
<blockquote><p>90% of what you share on Twitter should be made up of personal insights and thoughts along with a heavy dose of helpful links, while 10% should be made up of messages that more directly benefit you.</p></blockquote>
<p>By keeping your &#8220;buy from/benefit/look at me&#8221; Tweets to 10% or less of your total content, you don&#8217;t lower your skeeze factor&#8230;you create a great opportunity to use your social networks to promote others.  and isn&#8217;t community what it&#8217;s all about?  Here are 10 easy ways to share the social media love:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tomato.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-276" style="margin: 5px; float: right;" title="tomato" src="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tomato-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></a>Join the conversation</strong>:  Social media is no fun when it&#8217;s one-sided.  So get active and start conversing with your community!  Just engaging in conversation is a great way to attract attention to the worthy causes and businesses of others.</p>
<p><strong>Retweet</strong>:  RTs are a great way to point your network to people you know and love.  So find relevant tweets, and pass them on!</p>
<p><strong>Attribute</strong>:  Nobody likes to pass on an insight or link, only to be disregarded when it comes to attribution.  So take the time to link to the blog, Facebook page, or Twitter handle of the person or company you&#8217;re citing.</p>
<p><strong>Interview</strong>:  Ask your favorite colleagues and connections for a quick interview on your blog, website, or newsletter&#8230;and remember to include their contact information.</p>
<p><strong>Guest spot</strong>:  Better yet, invite contacts you love to guest blog, sharing their insights and expertise in their own words.  They just might ask you to return the favor (and at the very least will drive traffic and goodwill your way).</p>
<p><strong>Follow Friday</strong>:  The #ff tag is <em>de rigueur </em>on Twitter these days, and for good reason:  you can generate tons of goodwill by taking just a few seconds to identify follow-worthy friends to your Twitter tribe.</p>
<p><strong>Recommend</strong>:  Take a few moments to give a concise, eloquent LinkedIn recommendation or Yelp review to colleagues and service providers who have impressed you.</p>
<p><strong>Star and save</strong>:  Like someone&#8217;s blog post?  Take a second and star it on Google Reader or save to your de.licio.us account.  Your recommendation will doubtless drive a bit of traffic their way.</p>
<p><strong>Share plans</strong>:  Do you plan to attend a colleague&#8217;s new networking meeting or seminar?  Publicize your plans to attend and share links where applicable.  There&#8217;s nothing like showing up to an event your friends and connections have helped make successful.</p>
<p><strong>Follow through</strong>:  It can be tempting to treat backscratching and cross-promotion as a short-term gig.  But remember&#8230;consistency is the enemy of mediocrity.  Follow through on your commitments and consistently promote others.  You&#8217;ll get a great feeling in addition to those elusive brownie points.</p>


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