If you're a digital startup, building and highlighting your social proof is the best way for new users to learn about you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What is social proof? Put simply, it's the positive influence created when someone finds out that others are doing something. It's also known as informational social influence.
We all have personal brands and most of us have already left a digital footprint, whether we like it or not. Proper social media use highlights your strengths that may not shine through in an interview or application and gives the world a broader view of who you are. Use it wisely.
I don't consider myself a social entrepreneur, but I'm thrilled to be doing good, if that's what I'm doing.
I design my start-up ventures around my own personal beliefs and values.
Everything we do in our growing up has been done before. But it needs recognition and validation each time for each one of us - public, private, and secret.
Good social media is authentic. What makes social media work is actually having something to say.
I've been lucky enough to be involved in a number of great startups, including eBay and Wikia as an entrepreneur and LinkedIn and Paypal as an investor.
How your social network - the people that you know, or in your community - understand or value a work can be... a tremendously relevant indicator of how important or meaningful it's going to be to you.
Salesforce's Chatter is what convinced me that the company understood what is going on in the enterprise; this was the biggest attraction for me. I saw that Salesforce understands social.
Social technology gives leaders a vital new platform with which to connect their companies to the myriad stakeholders who have an interest in their well being.
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