5 Tips To Buzz On Social Media

By Hedrick Lepsch


Everyone knows Bill Gates right? He's like the Michael Jordan of technology. Sure, some people living under rocks or perhaps in other countries around the world are excused from knowing that. But for the rest of you middle class Americans, I'm sure you could spout out as much biographical info about him as the next guy.

Social media training in Denver will tell you that one of the best ways to get continual attention is to build a good image on your platforms. Here are five tips to help you create that image that will one day push an ongoing buzz for your company.

But that is just one of his claims to fame. Looking at it one way, he is the reason your life is the way that it is - the reason society is the way that it is.

This is because he is the father of the personal computer revolution. It's difficult to make it through the day without coming in contact with a personal computer (or a decedent thereof). Naturally, if he didn't, someone else would have by now. But the fact is, he did it! Microsoft is his baby. It's everywhere and we all (well, most of us) love it.

Another slightly less-commonly known fact is that Bill Gates is a college dropout. Young, restless kids who hate school love pulling this card out on college-persistent parents. "But mom! Bill Gates dropped out and look at him now!" Parents roll their eyes and reply, "But he's the exception." It's the never-ending conversation that will plague parents for generations.

While it is true Bill Gates dropped out of college (Harvard to be exact) it's important to remember that he is a genius and a hard worker. He scored 1590 out of 2000 on the SAT and had a well-developed business idea laid out before he dropped out.

When asked what the wisest business decision he ever made was, he directly responded that the people he chose to work with were the key to his success. When it comes down to it, everything in this world is based on people. People run business, make decisions, and come up with ideas. Selecting the people that have the same vision, the same resolve, and the same drive as you is essential.

Fifth, be transparent. Let the visitor see that there is a person behind the company. Share jokes or funny/appropriate pictures. Give them insights into the company. Nobody trusts a secretive company. They want to see who you are and what you stand for. Show that to them. They'll remain loyal to you if you do.

Finally, now that Gates has basically conquered the world, he has turned the bulk of his attentions to philanthropy. Although some of his actions or practices have been questioned, it's clear that his intentions are good. No matter what mistakes he made, so will the throngs of upcoming champions holding Business Degrees, Finance Degrees, and Management Degrees from Denver and everywhere else. After all, we are all human.




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5 Tips To Buzz On Social Media

By Hedrick Lepsch


Everyone knows Bill Gates right? He's like the Michael Jordan of technology. Sure, some people living under rocks or perhaps in other countries around the world are excused from knowing that. But for the rest of you middle class Americans, I'm sure you could spout out as much biographical info about him as the next guy.

Social media training in Denver will tell you that one of the best ways to get continual attention is to build a good image on your platforms. Here are five tips to help you create that image that will one day push an ongoing buzz for your company.

But that is just one of his claims to fame. Looking at it one way, he is the reason your life is the way that it is - the reason society is the way that it is.

This is because he is the father of the personal computer revolution. It's difficult to make it through the day without coming in contact with a personal computer (or a decedent thereof). Naturally, if he didn't, someone else would have by now. But the fact is, he did it! Microsoft is his baby. It's everywhere and we all (well, most of us) love it.

Another slightly less-commonly known fact is that Bill Gates is a college dropout. Young, restless kids who hate school love pulling this card out on college-persistent parents. "But mom! Bill Gates dropped out and look at him now!" Parents roll their eyes and reply, "But he's the exception." It's the never-ending conversation that will plague parents for generations.

While it is true Bill Gates dropped out of college (Harvard to be exact) it's important to remember that he is a genius and a hard worker. He scored 1590 out of 2000 on the SAT and had a well-developed business idea laid out before he dropped out.

When asked what the wisest business decision he ever made was, he directly responded that the people he chose to work with were the key to his success. When it comes down to it, everything in this world is based on people. People run business, make decisions, and come up with ideas. Selecting the people that have the same vision, the same resolve, and the same drive as you is essential.

Fifth, be transparent. Let the visitor see that there is a person behind the company. Share jokes or funny/appropriate pictures. Give them insights into the company. Nobody trusts a secretive company. They want to see who you are and what you stand for. Show that to them. They'll remain loyal to you if you do.

Finally, now that Gates has basically conquered the world, he has turned the bulk of his attentions to philanthropy. Although some of his actions or practices have been questioned, it's clear that his intentions are good. No matter what mistakes he made, so will the throngs of upcoming champions holding Business Degrees, Finance Degrees, and Management Degrees from Denver and everywhere else. After all, we are all human.




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