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i. Create company page profile (don’t use groups since they will be depreciated and don’t create a personal profile for your company since it’s against the FB rules)
ii. Add company data, try to “talk to people” don’t just use facts
iii. Add as many photos as possible
iv. Create stilled welcome page
v. Create company events, invite people to events
vi. Photograph events and post photos from events on your profile
vii. Notify your friends about your page and hopefully they will like it (and others will follow them).
viii. Activate your work colleagues so they like and post on your profile and activate more users
ix. Don’t forget to use it for contests, events and new service launches
x. Monitor insights and see what your public likes and activates on
xi. Advertise to friends of your followers
i. Make sure everyone twitting for your company learn “twitter language”
ii. Create company Twitter profile and customize it. Make sure you state who stands behind company Twitter profile - name the person(s).
iii. Build twitter in your every day workflow
iv. Start following journalists and people of the same interest
v. Reply to twits of people you would like to follow
vi. Whenever possible try to twit breaking news
vii. Use twitter for the channel to VIPs
viii. Use Twittdeck to manage multiple profiles on one place
ix. Use Twittwall on conferences to engage users in conversations with presenters
i. Create corporate page for the sake of brand awareness.
ii. Promote at least a few high end services
iii. Invest more time and effort if you are a regular seeker of employees
i. Customize your channel
ii. Create playlists
iii. Use insights to understand your users
i. Not jet so popular but at least register your brand for future use.
i. Make sure information about your NREN is up to date.
ii. Be aware of strict editorial policy and comply to it.
With a help of reasonable effort the Social media will grow all by itself, so It’s a great PR resource for you.