By Tricia M. Williams
Let’s all sing together to make Whitney Houston proud- “And Iiiiiiiiiiiii will alllllwwways love youuuuuuu”. Ok, maybe not so much. But I and my fellow Social Media comrades are really you and your business’s personal bodyguard. How you might ask? Because while Social Media is fast becoming a popular option for marketing and branding, it is also becoming a hot spot for criminal activity. Like email phishers that preceeded them, low life cyber crooks are headed to SM networks in hopes of getting more than an accepted friend request- they want your information. And Social Media professionals, we know how to launch an all out grenade and machine gun, slash and burn attack against them! (Oo, that was heavy!)
With constantly emerging technology, it’s easier for these slackers to target their prey. When someone is unaware of these practices, it’s easier to get them to give up more information from passwords and usernames to credit card information. You might ask yourself why people, in this day and age, would allow themselves to be conned like that? It’s because these Ninnyhammers (real word, I swear!) are getting smarter and wising up to the fact that there’s a whole market of people out there who are A) Trusting and B) Unaware that people who are asking them to take a survey to win a new iPod are really phishing for info.
By handing the Social Media reigns over to someone who is inexperienced (ie- the kid next door, your daughter, the owners of the Social Media Marketing firm that sent the clever email exclaiming ‘For only $199 a week, you too can use Social Media to make a million dollars a month!’) you’re leaving your company, your employees, your CONFIDENTIAL information out there for the taking. It’s like leaving your car unlocked with the keys on the seat in an area where car thefts are prevalent. Information about your company- especially financial and personal information about your employees, is just too important and too personal to leave in the hands of someone who really isn’t trained to beware of such schemes and ploys. Now you might be getting a little bothered thinking ‘But my hard working, freckled face neighbor would never fall for that!’, but the truth is they probably will. How many times have you seen a friend of yours post some sort of spammy status update and you’re tempted to see if you can see who’s viewed your profile too, like they say they have? (You might be saying never, but I guarantee at some point you’ve clicked on spam or opened a spamaliscious email. If you still say ‘No way’ then let me be the first to congratulate you on being Omnipotent and Omnipresent).
All it takes is one click on those links to make all of your information vulnerable. That’s why it’s a smart idea to take the time to research and employ professionals to run your Social Media campaigns. Sure the price might be right, but do your research- how credible are they? What is their track record? Can you speak to former clients about their experiences? What is their education and training in the field (believe it or not, true professionals seek out some sort of higher learning when it comes to Social Media- college campuses are even implementing coursework on the very subject).
There are those of us out there who fulfill these job positions for a reason. We know what we’re doing. We know what to look for. We know what’s junk. We’re your personal Anti Social-Media-Scumbag-Spineless-Trash-Hacking Army. We can protect your assets, your information, your lively hood. And really, can you put a $199 price tag on that?












