I went into this poll having an opinion about what the results would be – generating leads, right?
WRONG! I was really shocked to find that only 13% of people had the primary aim of using social media to generate leads, while 42% of people commented that they used it primarily to raise their profile. This got me thinking… why are so few people actually hunting social media for leads and deals? Why does it seem to be OK to shout and scream on social media, but not to hunt?
“There is the perception that social media is not a direct sales tool, or even a lead sourcing tool”
When I meet some recruitment clients for the first time and ask them if they are sourcing leads through, for example, Twitter, I often get incredulous looks. There is the perception that social media is not a direct sales tool, or even a lead sourcing tool. Recruiters are comfortable with it being a job marketing tool, and when it comes to LinkedIn a candidate sourcing tool, but they seem to stop at that.
Now don’t get me wrong, I am an avid fan of great content, but none of us have time to simply blog and bleat all day long.
If I were a recruitment director, I would be looking at how to use social media to source leads. Yes, it’s important to increase profile, but that will happen naturally if you take part as if you were in a room of people (commenting, liking, etc…)
Sourcing vacancies is a great way to start. Reasons to be cheerful:
Want some tips on how to source vacancies? Watch out for my next blog.