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To Tag or Not To Tag…That is the question.

Posted by Linus Ruzicka On October - 26 - 2009

I’m not quite sure my motivation in writing this post.  Is it to make a point?  Is it to explain that it’s “o.k.” to tag somone?  Is it to help provide some “tagging” etiquette?

Before I get into that, let me provide some background first.

One of my techniques to introduce myself to people in Facebook is to tag them in a Welcome video.  After 2-3 days I remove the tag from those new friends and tag the next set of new friends.  I learned this strategy here and already have it located on my blog:  Facebook Marketing Training

But, my welcome video is simply that.  I introduce myself, give them some background on who I am, and welcome them to leave me a comment on my profile.

I simply do this to introduce myself and set myself apart from the masses to always leave messages like “Hi welcome to my network, I look forward to networking with you.”  Blech!!  How many of those do you get in a day?  3? 5? 10? How is that separating you from the masses.

Come on people!!

Now, I know that for some people, this is a dicey subject.  Some people are DEADSET against tagging (as you’ll read in a bit).  But I find it as a very effective tool inside of Facebook.  As long as you are using the principles of attraction marketing, you will generally stay within safe limits of bringing attention to yourself.

Anyways, here it the conversation that transpired after tagging someone the day before.  This conversation is between myself and 6-7 different people.  The first person felt it necessary to comment on one of the quotes i like to leave on my profile after I had tagged him in my welcome video.
I have removed the names and pics of each person as I don’t want to make an example of anyone.  I simply want to make a point that it’s o.k. to tag your friends as long as it’s along the lines of attraction marketing:

Linus Ruzicka
Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.  -Mark Twain

Linus, I realize you are running a business but I don’t appreciate you attaching video’s to my site. Remove immediately
or I will report this incident.

October 16 at 8:19am

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Did you even watch the video? It was simply a welcome video saying hello and introducing myself. Nothing more. I only tagged you with it as you and I have recently become connected here on FB and I wanted my introduction Read More to be unique. I didn’t realize that saying “hello” to someone would ever upset them as it obviously did with you. It is sad that others have ruined this approach of saying hello by blatantly pitching their business in the video. Consider the welcome video removed. October 16 at 1:15pm
Linus, It is not nice to tag others in your video, whatever the reason. Some people like myself want to control what appears on their wall. I guess that they don’t teach this at Mike Dillard’s school.
October 18 at 8:55pm
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Thomas…by what you’re saying here is that if I were to create a testimonial video talking about what a great attraction marketing mentor you are, it wouldn’t be proper to tag you in the video? That seems rather un-Dillard wouldn’t you say?
October 18 at 9:18pm
Hey Linus, Love you come backs, other people should put more energy in the way they market their business rather than criticise how people brand them self’s in their business.You go Linus!!
October 19 at 5:34am
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I think this is going to be one of my new blog posts. ” To tag or not to tag – that is the question.”But really though, I’m not here to knock one side or the other. I just tag my new friends in a video where I simply introduce myself and give a virtual handshake. People pay more attention to a video than a message that says “Hey, welcome to my network. I look forward to networking with you.” Do you know how many of those i get every single day? How is that separating yourself from everyone else that does the same thing?Maybe I’m in the minority on this issue, but my video comments directly to that video sure seem to support my point of view.
October 19 at 5:55am
Might use that too for an article….something positive has come from all of this…!!
October 19 at 6:08am
There is nothing wrong with a welcome tag, just make sure the video is just that, a “welcome tag” and doesn’t include promoting your business with links, etc.
October 19 at 6:56am
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I have a little chuckle that all of this was started off of the quote was at the top of this thread. Funny!
October 20 at 5:45am
Yes Linus, I agree, there must be a lot of people with nothing to do, they need to go to work and dump the negativity out of their heads.
October 20 at 5:55am

So, as you can see how that transpired that it is a majority of people who tend to agree that tagging someone is fine, but as long as you do it in a non-spamming manner.

Creating a video about your next best opportunity and then tagging 1000 of your friends on Facebook isn’t cool – at all!

But, if you create a video giving someone a testimony, providing help to someone specific, or like me – creating a welcome video- you should be fine and good to go.

You need to be judicious in what you say and how you say it.  If you don’t, people in these social networks will certainly let you know.

Really though, if you have any doubts about what to do in a social aspect and provide a role model and leadership to others, just go back and read Mike Dillards Magnetic Sponsoring.   He provides the basics and ground work of what you should be doing in attraction marketing.

Email Extractors – A Great Time Saver

Posted by Linus Ruzicka On October - 8 - 2009

I was getting tired of having to copy and paste my list of lead e-mails to invite them into Facebook, send them e-mails from my personal e-mail accounts, etc.

I would have to copy the list from my database, delete the names, the phone numbers, etc. just to leave the bare e-mail addresses, and then go in manually and put commas after each e-mail address so that they would be formatted and separated correctly.

This was a huge waste of time and a huge pain in my butt.

That is until I stumbled on this FREE tool to use online.

Is is an E-mail Extractor.  And you can access it here: http://www.bigbooster.com/other/extractor.html

The video explains in detail how it works, but basically, you copy and paste your e-mail lists into here, and it will place commas and spaces in the appropriate spots.

You can then copy and paste those converted e-mails and place them in the sites that you want to use them.

Huge time saver!

And that’s what I’m all about.  My time is valuable.  Your time is valuable.  Why not take advantage of this free tool and use it to your advantage?


























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“Surgical RN Turned Attraction Marketing Strategist.” It\'s through that spirit of providing help to others in health care that I focus on providing help to struggling network marketers. Losing both parents at a very early age, I became very independent as a teenager and learned to \"think outside the box\" at an early age. That is what eventually led me to network marketing. I have grown my internet attraction marketing business by focusing on attraction marketing with emphasis on my blog, Social networking, free classified marketing, and of course PPC with generating leads at $1.00 -$2.00, or less. My blog is where I keep my subscribers and followers updated with my insider strategies, tips, and secrets to help make sure that \"no network marketer is left behind. Remember, true freedom is waking up each morning and deciding for yourself what you\'re going to do for the day!

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