Business Blogging, Strategic Thinking

Social Media: I Don’t Want to My Information on the Web!!

Bad Things Could Happen

When clients raise the issue of possible dangers of putting information in public, I’m right with them. I listen in actively to see where their concerns lie.

    Some worry about physical danger — people who might do them or their business harm — theives, vandals, and psychos

    Some worry about danger to their reputation — people who might want tosay bad things about them — unhappy customers, unethical competitors

    Some worry about danger to themselves — saying something they might regret later.

      I’d never deny the possibilities. Instead I listen to understand the core issues.

      Then I often find myself outlining that arrive every day to protect us online — comment moderation, blind contact forms, the ability to respond quickly online to damaging information — and quoting the simple rule Microsoft uses to guide their bloggers, “Don’t be stupid,” as I put the listed dangers in context.

      It’s true that those situations listed are serious concerns. We deal with them daily in our interactions in the concrete world, the in world of email, at conventions and in sales presentations, and even on the telephone. We know how to handle information to an audience larger than one person.

      We don’t need to leave behind the interaction skills we already know when we move to the Internet.

    Liz Strauss
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