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Q.1
How often do you Tweet?
1-3 times a day.
Constantly. Nothing is too insignificant to warrant a Tweet.
Once or twice an hour if it’s my own stuff, but I re-Tweet and @mention all day long.
I don’t think anyone is interested in hearing what I have to say on Twitter.
Q.2
Who are your business’ Facebook friends?
Friends from my personal Facebook account.
Customers I’ve directed there through links on e-mail newsletters.
Some customers and a bunch of friends I bought on Fiverr.com.
Facebook isn’t really for business... it’s personal.
Q.3
What kind of content are you posting on LinkedIn?
None. Who posts gaming content on LinkedIn?
Everything I can. Any link on a social site is a good one.
Anything that I think gaming industry people will want to read and raises my overall profile amongst potential partners.
I’m not looking for a job so I don’t use LinkedIn.
Q.4
Do you use Google+?
Yes, but only because Google cares about Google+
No, no one uses Google+ for anything.
I didn’t realize that social network was still in business.
Please stop talking about Google; I’ve had enough of them lately.
Q.5
Beside the big three (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn) what social networks are you using?
None, those three are plenty.
As many as I can find.
A few, regional and industry specific networks.
There are other social networks out there?
Q.6
How do you drive social shares?
Is that really possible? I thought social shares were supposed to be organic?
Through traditional content marketing methods.
Using social share buttons and an interactive presence on social media.
My audience isn’t really social-friendly.
Q.7
How are you measuring social influence?
Traffic, conversions and revenue are the only numbers that matter.
Is that something that can really be measured?
The same way I measure everything else.
Klout and every other app I can find.
Q.8
Do I really need to bother with social media?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
All of the above.
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