
You open your mouth, you take a risk that your words will come back to haunt you.
Does that mean you should stop talking, sew your mouth shut or rip out a vocal cord? Well, maybe (don't get offensive, some of you should consider those options). But why do that when your instant message, tweet, facebook status update or 4-square check-in could be just as incriminating?
Social media allows you to broadcast your every thought, your every whim, to a world-wide audience in real-time. Your forum comments and blog posts get collected in search engines and displayed in search results. If you're a celebrity, your tweets are often screen-captured and that image is saved for later reference. Take it from me, 7 years later and my rant about Beyonce still comes up!
Just like you can't unspeak those disparaging remarks about your boss, you can't always un-tweet the 140 character text about your night filled with binge-drinking and debauchery that lead to you calling your boss requesting time off to care for your ailing family-member (the hangover). Either way, your boss finds out the truth.
If your personal marketing strategy involves a venture into online social media, understand that every keystroke and finger tap is contributing to your personal brand. For better or for worse.
Here are some options:
- Lose the brand equity you've spent years cultivating and start all over with a new online identity. (no!)
- Split your energy in half, worrisomely manage two completely separate personal and professional online identities, and never the twain shall meet. (pffft!)
- Treat risk management and social media as a high priority and develop a zero tolerance policy. (yes!)
The choice is simple.
Best,
Parker
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