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The Art of Social Media: A blog about managing and maintaining an online presence

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Social media is a great way to connect with people and promote your business. But it can also be a minefield. There are a lot of dos and don’ts when it comes to social media, and it can be hard to keep track of them all. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the dos and don’ts of social media. We’ll discuss some tips on how to create a strong online presence, how to engage with your audience, and how to avoid some common mistakes. Social Media has become one of the most popular forms of communication around the world, and it can be used for both personal and business purposes. Social media includes websites and applications that allow users to interact with each other, share their thoughts and opinions, create and share content, and follow others. Popular social networking platforms include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and LinkedIn. To Make an Effective Presence in Social Media - 1. Do: Post Regularly Posting regularly on your social media channels is one of the m...

6 Rules to be Charismatic

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1. Make People Feel Important (SHR Method) Your formula to boost charisma: Seen • Give eye contact • Offer a specific compliment Heard • Ask good questions • Be interested, not interesting Remembered • Follow up • Remember name(s) • Recall something you discussed 2. Pause Before Speaking (30% Rule) You have enough time to reply than you think. Wait for 2 sec first. Pause in Speaking + Eye Contact = Confidence 3. Hone Your Body Language (7-38-55 Rule) People will like/dislike your communication based on: • 7% words • 38% tonality and face • 55% body language Good body Gesture and posture, Proper Eye Contact, smile and you are there..... You will be awesome. 4. Use Humor "A study of the top TED Talks found humor as a key ingredient. People are attracted to those who make them feel good (aided by humor). (by : Sources)" 3 proven tips to be funnier: • Give a surprising answer • Care more than someone predicted • Be more specific than necessary 5. Don’t Complain ...