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Social Media |
• Social Media and Their Rules |
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An IBO’s Dos and Don’ts for Social Media • create a social media presence for your personal self. • also create a social media presence for your business; you may want to start by adding only your upline and downline. • use the social media to solidify existing relationships; meet new people and over time establish a personal or business relationship. • set privacy and security levels that allow you to control who has access to you and what you say for your comfort level. • interact with others just as anyone else would, following the Amway Global Rules of Conduct. • invite others to join (follow/friend) you, although you should never do so out of the blue. • accept others’ invitations to join (follow/friend) them, but be wary of people you don’t know. • check with your upline Platinum and Emerald for social media strategies. • reject anyone you don’t know, and some services recommend it. • join groups, including official Amway Global groups or pages and suggest others do so, too. • address others by being helpful in your areas of expertise. • begin slowly and work your way up, learning how best to use the site for you while remaining in good standing with Amway Global. • If someone shows interest in the opportunity or products, interact with them personally, not publicly. On Twitter you should Direct Message them (requires mutual following); on Facebook you should message them through your inbox; on a blog you should post your e-mail address in your profile and have them e-mail you; if you know their e-mail address (often part of their profile or posting), e-mail them. Sponsoring may only be conducted when the prospect is physically present.
• violate any of the Amway Global Rules of Conduct. • use any Amway Global trade names or trademarks as part of your username/handle or group names or business pages or site names. • display products or logos on any unauthorized pages or albums, even as avatars or profile images. • give out your Amway Global ID or KEY on public pages. • try to blind-sponsor anyone online or cold-contact someone for sponsoring; you must have an existing personal or business relationship to contact them. • try to sell someone products online or cold contact them for selling; you must have an existing personal or business relationship to contact them. • “spam” someone, sending unsolicited commercial messages or links. • provide a link to any product site or sales page not approved by Amway Global. • do business with IBOs from other lines of sponsorship or other groups (crosslining) • follow/friend/connect with everyone who asks for it – use good social judgment • conduct follow-up opportunity or sales messaging in public – message them personally; sponsoring must be conducted when the prospect is physically present.
What we’re seeing. • lots of conflicting Artistry, Nutrilite, Ribbon, product-related groups on Facebook • Twitter account names using Amway Global trade names or trademarks • cold or blind sponsoring and sales offers on Twitter and Facebook • giving out of Amway Global IDs and KEYs on Twitter and Facebook • links in messages to pages selling Amway Global products • product shots and Amway Global logos on MySpace pages
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