Páginas sobre el tema:   [1 2] >
Poll: Do you advertise your business on social media?
Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
ProZ.com Staff
ProZ.com Staff
PERSONAL DEL SITIO
Jul 2, 2015

This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you advertise your business on social media?".

View the poll results »



 
Vadim Kadyrov
Vadim Kadyrov  Identity Verified
Ucrania
Local time: 15:45
inglés al ruso
+ ...
Why not? Jul 2, 2015

This is a great source of potential client, a perfect networking tool. One can`t simply ignore this phenomenon, by the way.

 
Christopher Schröder
Christopher Schröder
Reino Unido
Miembro 2011
sueco al inglés
+ ...
No Jul 2, 2015

Somehow I can't imagine my customers - large companies, banks and universities - sourcing translations on Facebook

Oh look, Chris posted a hilarious meme, let's send him our annual report!

But if your market is birth certificates, why not.


 
neilmac
neilmac
España
Local time: 14:45
español al inglés
+ ...
No Jul 2, 2015

Unless you count proz. I'm not touting for custom anyway, I can barely handle the work I already have...

 
Sara Maghini
Sara Maghini  Identity Verified
Reino Unido
Local time: 13:45
inglés al italiano
+ ...
Do you consider LinkedIn social media? Jul 2, 2015

In that case, yes. Although it's not really 'advertising' but just being there.
Otherwise, no and don't plan to.


 
Helen Hagon
Helen Hagon  Identity Verified
Local time: 13:45
Miembro 2011
ruso al inglés
+ ...
LinkedIn Jul 2, 2015

I use LinkedIn for work and Facebook for personal contacts. There are a few overlaps, but I prefer to keep the two separate. My clients aren't particularly interested in my holiday snaps, and my friends and family are not too bothered about specialist translation issues. I also looked at the Russian 'Vkontakte' recently but it seems to be designed more for personal use than for business purposes.

 
Muriel Vasconcellos
Muriel Vasconcellos  Identity Verified
Estados Unidos
Local time: 05:45
Miembro 2003
español al inglés
+ ...
LinkedIn Jul 2, 2015

As others have said, being on LinkedIn is essentially advertising. Some of my clients are on my LinkedIn site and I network with colleagues there. While I don't think of it as a important source of work, it's a presence, and I think translators who are avoiding LinkedIn would do well to reconsider.

I try to discourage colleagues from getting on my Facebook site, though there are a few. Today a translator wanted to Friend me on FB and I told her that I would be delighted to network w
... See more
As others have said, being on LinkedIn is essentially advertising. Some of my clients are on my LinkedIn site and I network with colleagues there. While I don't think of it as a important source of work, it's a presence, and I think translators who are avoiding LinkedIn would do well to reconsider.

I try to discourage colleagues from getting on my Facebook site, though there are a few. Today a translator wanted to Friend me on FB and I told her that I would be delighted to network with her on LinkedIn but that I prefer to save FB for family and close friends.

[Edited at 2015-07-02 10:55 GMT]
Collapse


 
Christine Andersen
Christine Andersen  Identity Verified
Dinamarca
Local time: 14:45
Miembro 2003
danés al inglés
+ ...
Same here Jul 2, 2015

neilmac wrote:

Unless you count proz. I'm not touting for custom anyway, I can barely handle the work I already have...


I used to be more active on LinkedIn, but don't have the time for it any more!
There is barely time to check out KudoZ some days...


 
Fiona Grace Peterson
Fiona Grace Peterson  Identity Verified
Italia
Local time: 14:45
italiano al inglés
Not just Facebook Jul 2, 2015

Chris S wrote:

Somehow I can't imagine my customers - large companies, banks and universities - sourcing translations on Facebook



Social media is not just Facebook....


 
Luiz Barucke
Luiz Barucke  Identity Verified
Brasil
Local time: 09:45
Miembro 2013
español al portugués
+ ...
ProZ Jul 2, 2015

Isn't ProZ a social media? If so, yes, I use it to promote my job, as well as some other similar websites dedicated to language services.

I'm thinking about LinkedIn. But I can't stand Facebook. It's chaotic and annoying.


 
Little Woods
Little Woods  Identity Verified
Vietnam
inglés al vietnamita
No I don't and I don't like that idea Jul 2, 2015

I think it just shows that I am a jack of all trade kind who try to grab attention of passer-bys. Social media is often for private matter and I don't link private life and work together. I don't like it when some agencies send me messages asking me to like their facebook, blogs, etc and so I can be familiar with them and have projects from them. I also notice those did that never have a project for me or a decent offer.

I never connect professionalism and seriousness with social m
... See more
I think it just shows that I am a jack of all trade kind who try to grab attention of passer-bys. Social media is often for private matter and I don't link private life and work together. I don't like it when some agencies send me messages asking me to like their facebook, blogs, etc and so I can be familiar with them and have projects from them. I also notice those did that never have a project for me or a decent offer.

I never connect professionalism and seriousness with social media. Even LinkedIn is not a good example of social media for me as I got swamp with invitations from unknown people and from totally strange trade. Nowadays, people live so fast they forget that they are maybe seeing and buidling fakeness by doing that. Joining associations is a good way to me but it is just not social media.
Collapse


 
Natalie Soper
Natalie Soper  Identity Verified
Reino Unido
Local time: 13:45
francés al inglés
+ ...
I wouldn't call it advertising Jul 2, 2015

I have accounts on Twitter and Linkedin, but I see it more for social media and networking, rather than direct advertising about my services.

 
Julian Holmes
Julian Holmes  Identity Verified
Japón
Local time: 21:45
Miembro 2011
japonés al inglés
I wouldn't call it advertising Jul 2, 2015

I would call it "making my presence felt." But, then, it's all a matter of semantics, isn't it.

LinkedIn - I use this for my online profile. I'll send the link to my LinkedIn profile to potential or new customers or to existing customers to notify them of updates that they might be interested in.

Facebook - is for family and friends. But there are a few translator groups that I belong to where we can swap notes, post questions or discuss topics on a franker and friendli
... See more
I would call it "making my presence felt." But, then, it's all a matter of semantics, isn't it.

LinkedIn - I use this for my online profile. I'll send the link to my LinkedIn profile to potential or new customers or to existing customers to notify them of updates that they might be interested in.

Facebook - is for family and friends. But there are a few translator groups that I belong to where we can swap notes, post questions or discuss topics on a franker and friendlier basis.

I would VERY much doubt serious clients if they contacted me via Facebook.

[Edited at 2015-07-03 04:14 GMT]
Collapse


 
Triston Goodwin
Triston Goodwin  Identity Verified
Estados Unidos
Local time: 06:45
español al inglés
+ ...
Advertising and Marketing Jul 2, 2015

Most of my client pool is already on social media, like Facebook and Ello.com. Those sites let me interact with my clients and keep up to date on industry news. My YouTube channel lets me show off my skills and knowledge so my clients can see what I do and how I do it.

You can buy advertisements anywhere, targeting any market. I don't think there is really anything special about doing so on Facebook. Marketing, though... That's where the potential is.

[Edited at 2015-07-02 2
... See more
Most of my client pool is already on social media, like Facebook and Ello.com. Those sites let me interact with my clients and keep up to date on industry news. My YouTube channel lets me show off my skills and knowledge so my clients can see what I do and how I do it.

You can buy advertisements anywhere, targeting any market. I don't think there is really anything special about doing so on Facebook. Marketing, though... That's where the potential is.

[Edited at 2015-07-02 22:55 GMT]
Collapse


 
Elif Baykara Narbay
Elif Baykara Narbay  Identity Verified
Turquía
Local time: 15:45
alemán al turco
+ ...
I consider ProZ or Linkedin as professional networking platforms rather than social media. Jul 3, 2015

My current client profile and the client profile I'd like to have in the future is not one that would look for translators on Facebook (which is so far the most common social media platform when it comes to find new clients. I know many who do advertise on social media though.

 
Páginas sobre el tema:   [1 2] >


To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator:

Moderador(es) de este foro
Jared Tabor[Call to this topic]

You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request »

Poll: Do you advertise your business on social media?






TM-Town
Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business

Are you ready for something fresh in the industry? TM-Town is a unique new site for you -- the freelance translator -- to store, manage and share translation memories (TMs) and glossaries...and potentially meet new clients on the basis of your prior work.

More info »
Wordfast Pro
Translation Memory Software for Any Platform

Exclusive discount for ProZ.com users! Save over 13% when purchasing Wordfast Pro through ProZ.com. Wordfast is the world's #1 provider of platform-independent Translation Memory software. Consistently ranked the most user-friendly and highest value

Buy now! »