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Hi I'm Li Evans an I'm author of Social Media Marketing: Strategies for Engaging in Facebook,
Twitter & Other Social Media. You can find information about this book and the videos
that are like this video at SMMarketingBook.com. The videos that you are seeing now are part
of a series called 45 Social Media Insights in 45 Days, where I highlight a chapter of
the book in 2 to 3 minutes so you can decide whether you want to buy the book or not, or
you can just take the strategies and use them in your own social media strategy.
So today's chapter that we're taking a look at is Chapter 7 and it's called "Bring Legal
In Early". This is really important. A lot of people think that legal is their enemy,
or that legal's there to bring them down and that's not really true. Legal's there to help
you, especially if you get into really bad situations. Legal's there to help you, so
you need to use them wisely.
Tip number one in this chapter I have for you is "Teach Your Legal Team About Social
Media". A lot of times they are probably already engaging in social media in places like Facebook
or Twitter and they're just not thinking about the legal implications when it comes to marketing
with your company. So teach them about social media.
The second thing you want to look at, the second tip that we have for this chapter is
"Let Your Legal Team Know Your Goals". The reason why you want to let them know your
goals is because if you can't do a certain thing and they know what your end goal is,
they can help you find a work around in order to deal with that in order to hit your goal.
Tip number three, the final tip for today is "Let Them Help You With Your Contingency
Plans". So what if someone from your team says something that they shouldn't have said?
What happens? What happens if they say there is this coupon, then its no longer available,
or they say we're going to give something for free and you really can't, or they let
something go in a social forum that they really weren't suppose to, and this causes a problem
for your company? If you're out there and you're just planning it on your own, and not
bringing in legal, you can find yourself in some sticky situations. Legal can help you
plan those contingency plans with a little bit more solid footing in that you know what
you can do and what you can't do.
So those are your three tips for chapter 7, Bring Legal In Early in the book Social Media
Marketing: Strategies for Engaging in Facebook, Twitter & Other Social Media. You can find
this video and other videos at SMMarketingBook.com. I'm Li Evans and I'll have some more videos
for you, you'll see another one tomorrow at SMMarketingBook.com.