John Kelly
Sep 8, 2018 · 2 min read

My take on: A Guide For Effective Social Media Automation [Infographic]

John Kelly

While looking at the reality of
monetizing social media, most see the advanced AI and algorithms but fail to consider the human aspect of a uniquely personal interaction on social media.
As seen here: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/a-guide-for-effective-social-media-automation-infographic/531584/
The idea of automation efficiency signals a chance to have a rapid jump in the ability to reach users. But The sender, must provide a common response,for the receivers.
Because if we are looking for a purely unique and distinguishable experience all the time, “the old way of understanding who we are and what we do was to use kind of conventional human techniques, what’s called semantic analysis…Google sort of said, give up, that, you know, it doesn’t scale to the huge volume of the Internet.” (Anderson, 2008)
Bottom line we need efficient mechanical/digital helpers to ensure a quality interaction every time.
Better that we hone the skills as we progress into the internet age.

Key Takeaways:
1. AI/automation is already happening on a wide scale,
2. if you aren’t using automation, even to a primitive(See “scheduled post” and services like HS and BF) you are missing out on opportunities
3. SM PR firms exist in a shocking number of places and appeal to multiple different wants.
4. Is there a relationship between strong repetitive-practice, and success(automation)?
5. Bottom line- start integrating automation assets as frequently as strategically necessary, they give you an edge.

Works Cited
1.Anderson, C. (2008, July 18). Editor, Wired Magazine. (B. Gladstone, Interviewer)
2. Ahmad, I. (2018, September 06). A Guide For Effective Social Media Automation [Infographic]. Retrieved September 01, 2018, from https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/a-guide-for-effective-social-media-automation-infographic/531584