Social Media is one of the more important tools for business in a long time.  But there are those that sort of treat it like a cult or religion.  I am doing my best not to get sucked into that wormhole.  I note that when I do, all the other operating world seems distant and out of touch, when it is in fact that I am residing inside my little bubble and missing 90% of what the business world is doing.  This is an exagerration to say the least, but I note that some people compartmentalize their lives into this spectrum of “those using social media” and “those not using social media”.  Then a lovely dichotomy breaks:  the hip 2.0 social media crowd scoffing at the archaic and obsolete approach of baby boomers and more classically trained business crowd; while the old timers think of social media as zero productivity game playing used by capricious facebook generation kids. 

It is the nature of our polarizing culture, and the either “this or that” mentality we automatically separate things into.  To make it easier to digest: 


1) You young judgmental whippersnappers!  Remember that there has been business successfully run for thousands of years, and it will happen in other ways 1000’s of years after now.  This isn’t the be all end all, it is simply something that is useful to *DO* business.  In itself, it is *NOT* business…. and the problem with monetizing these networking sites and creating profitability is of paramount concern to keep these tools alive.  Why put all your eggs in one basket when the business model is completely unsound?


2) You old crotchety types that don’t get it! Just because you have done business without it for decades doesn’t mean you don’t need to start now.  You are losing leads, sales, networking, potential opportunities… all this and more by ignoring it.  It isn’t a church, it isn’t a video game… it is just another tool to sit aside your traditional rolodex.  But just because it is foreign doesn’t mean you can ignore it.  Ignoring it will cost you business in some capacity, be it an actual sale to long term branding and presence.

It comes down to needing to be aware of it and how it can be used, coupled with knowing it has some serious critical faults that are going to come around and haunt these people that have adopted it like a cult.

 

It’s like when I help build and open a property….

 

You look for critical flaws while building.  If you miss it, or smart people ignore it, then you keep building and doing what you need to do.  You keep “doing” business.  You open the property, you launch the website. 

The problem is when it is supposed to be at its peak and functioning its best… when everyone is excited and bought into it (opening day)…. that is when the critical flaw comes crashing down and you have to rip out an HVAC system or jackhammer leaking radiant heating in a concrete floor.  Or… build a network so effectively strong that it is too big to scale to and support.


Whether there is a problem or not, you still need to maintain and finish business.  Ignoring a problem, or opportunity, will just come back in the end and bite ya back.

 

There is a critical flaw in social media that will come crashing down, possibly.  It is best to be aware of it and know how to do business the right way, as well as the modern way.  Some people even think social media *is* business (I would say it helps business).  But that may beg a larger commentary on our modern working world:


I think a lot of people aren’t sure how to do business the right way.  That is a critical flaw that doesn’t even involve social media.  =)

 

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