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  • Hey Founders 👋 How do you balance work along with networking on social media?

    Robin Dhanwani
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    I have always found networking on social media challenging, especially when balancing it with my other day-to-day tasks as a Founder. Integrating social media engagement into my daily routine, rather than treating it as a separate task, helps maintain consistency. For example, I set aside specific times during the day, like early mornings or late evenings, to interact with my network. Another helpful strategy is to leverage content planning tools to schedule posts in advance, which allows me to stay active without getting overwhelmed. How do you manage to balance networking with your other responsibilities? Any specific strategies that have worked for you?

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    The TImeframing you have is good. TBH, most of my work is related to social media as well as I want to express myself in my personal life. So sorry, I do not have a strict borderline. 😅 But actively trying to be there less to learn new things. That helps as a side excuse to not be on social media :)
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    Robin Dhanwani
    @busmark_w_nika It's interesting to hear that your work and personal life both revolve around social media. I can imagine how tricky it must be to draw the line. But nevertheless, learning new things as a reason to disconnect is a great strategy—I'll have to try that!
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    Prerna
    I prefer planning the content ahead and engaging 15 minutes everyday after I finish my planned tasks
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    Your approach to weaving social media engagement into your daily routine is spot on. I also find that setting specific times for networking helps me stay on top of my responsibilities without feeling overwhelmed. Content planning is a lifesaver for maintaining a consistent presence. I prioritize quality over quantity in my interactions. By focusing on meaningful engagements and using analytics to understand what resonates with my audience, I can make a bigger impact. Starting on a new channel is always a challenge. Each platform has its own culture, audience expectations, and best practices. What works on one might not work on another, and building a following takes time and effort. One strategy I find effective is to observe and learn from successful accounts on the new channel. By analyzing their content, engagement patterns, and audience interactions, I can tailor my approach to fit the platform's norms. Plus, having fun with the process is crucial—patience and persistence are key, but enjoying the journey makes it all worthwhile.
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    Robin Dhanwani
    @herwig_kusatz Prioritizing quality over quantity in engagements is such solid advice. Analyzing successful accounts and learning from them is a strategy I'll definitely keep in mind. I also agree that having fun with the process and being patient is so important. Here's to finding joy and impact in our social media journeys 🙌