Hey, everyone! My topic for you this week is about our (new) professional social medias. MyMMA finally put on its big boy pants and is ready to get serious (with some help of course)! For MyMMA we have used various social sites in order for us to grow professionally. Want to know how? We used two big name websites, LinkedIn and Facebook. Before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s start with LinkedIn. We started off making a business page to go along with my personal profile. The business page gives all information necessary to learn, or join in on the experience. We have supplied our credentials, ideas, and openness all while networking and learning from millions of other users/accounts. As our name was put into LinkedIn we started joining various groups such as: Mixed Martial Arts, UFC/Fight Fans, Social Media Marketing, and many more. The more we have our fingers into the endless knowledge out on LinkedIn, the faster we can gain a following and further understanding of our brand. We are already sharing ideas, information, and tips with everyone we interact with and constantly getting feedback. We enjoy the aspect of LinkedIn that allows us to see an overview of who we are interacting with. Are you a fan? Athlete? Professor? Waiter? Who are you and how can we learn from you, or better yet, get you onboard with us?
Now, the second professional target we used was Facebook. Facebook is the largest social media site, which means more people and more potential. So, on Facebook we started a business page. On that page we listed contact information, our vision, information, media, and more. Users can find us, contact us, share us, like us, you name it! We decided it was a great idea to start a group on Facebook, along with our business page. This group isn’t just for the fans. We want to grow a community within our Facebook community to give users that feeling of input and matter. We are involved with chats with them back and forth (us keeping it as professional as possible). We do the interactions for learning and customer experience. When we are involved, we can feel the emotions, issues, pleasantries, etc. MyMMA is growing and growing fast, because of this! We are glad to announce we took it to the next level and that you can experience it all with us. We will continue to grow and learn on the next level as we have done time and time again. LinkedIn and Facebook are just the beginning.
Thanks for reading, and I’m always looking for feedback!
You’ve got to understand that with branding and the way things are promoted, in our day and age, your older movie stars are not reachable or accessible because they’re not a part of the whole social media world.
-Kevin Hart