Is Your Brand Over-Sharing?

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Sharing, sharing, sharing. It’s all the rage right now among brands that have discovered the power of social media and what it can do for them. But is there such a thing as oversharing? Can a brand become too active in social media channels for its own good? Can this harm any bond that has been made between consumer and brand?

Author, speaker and social media consultant C.C. Chapman weighs in on that dilemma: “Everyone assumes there is a magic formula to answer this question and the truth is that there isn’t. I have years of experience developing award-winning content for clients and for myself and the one thing I know is that if it is one piece of content or a million, it doesn’t matter if it does not create an emotional response from your hoped-for audience. If what is created doesn’t educate, entertain or inspire them, then nothing else matters.”

And so it would seem, oversharing is relative and to be determined based on a individual situations in which the brand participates – as well as how that content connects with a brand’s audience. A slippery slope of sorts.

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