Feb 09

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Like any other popular medium, scammers have begun to really attack social media. The problem is that it’s not always as easy as you might think to spot them. After all, the main point of social media is talk up our businesses and ourselves, right? Networking involves discussing what you do and leaving relevant links . . . but some people take this too far and use Twitter, Facebook and other sites to promote complete scams. Here’s how to spot them.

They promise to help you earn money. Social media works very well as a networking tool. It can be used to promote your business, too, but it’s not that great for actually raking in the cash. So, if you see someone offering to help you get rich on Twitter (or any other site, for that matter), beware! Too often, these scammers want you to send them money and they will share their secrets . . . or not.

Robot tweets. Twitter is probably the most vulnerable to auto messages, though other sites do have issues with this, as well. If you see the exact same message popping up on everyone’s accounts, you need to be careful. It’s probably being sent out automatically and without actually being recommended by the person who sent it.

Incorrect descriptions. When you see someone suggesting you take a look at their latest baby pic, then when you click you end up on a weight loss site, get out fast! This is a common scam, where the text is designed to make you want to click on the link, which actually takes you to a download page or requires you to sign in for something . . . which gives them your account name and password. You should also have an up to date anti-virus and anti-spyware program on your computer, since these sites can infect your computer.

People become your friend only to sell you things. While there are plenty of interesting, useful people on social media networks, you’ll find that there are also entirely too many who pretend to be interesting and friendly, but once you’ve accepted them, they start bombarding you with pyramid schemes and assorted other scams. This is usually because the only way for them to make their money back is to get you to join.

Using social media is a great way to build your brand for very little cost, but it can also cause you a lot of grief if you end up falling for one of the many, many scams out there. Be wary and just stay away from anyone who seems suspicious.

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17 Responses to “Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them”

  1. AnaRC AnaRC says:

    @Mami2Mommy Yes! got it, let me consult with the board and I’ll get back to you
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  2. Aireslibre Aireslibre says:

    RT @AnaRC: New post: Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them http://premiersocialmedia.com/2010/02/09... via @AddToAny Please add your tips too. #Latism #Roc #in
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  3. Mami2Mommy Mami2Mommy says:

    @AnaRC Good morning! I sent an email your way. :)
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  4. AbbyCe AbbyCe says:

    RT @AnaRC: New post: Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them http://premiersocialmedia.com/2010/02/09... via @AddToAny Please add your tips too. #Latism #Roc #in
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  5. Tasha says:

    This is really annoying me at the moment! When someone follows you, you follow them back and they DM you thanking you for the follow, saying they will follow you back. Obviously a generated response to being followed, this is just a scam to get more followers.

  6. Good tips; yet, as I mentioned to @Julito77 and @ERGeekGoddess the other day, as to “automating” your tweets, would we not agree that masters/mentors/rockstars such as @GuyKawasaki and @Minervity DO KNOW how to leverage said feature?

    IMHO

    @Oralisimo

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    This post was mentioned on Twitter by AnaRC: New post: Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them http://bit.ly/9LhzRE via @AddToAny Please add your tips too. #Latism #Roc #in…

  8. Mami2Mommy Mami2Mommy says:

    @AnaRC sure. Thanks!
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  9. stacynsmith stacynsmith says:

    RT @AnaRC: New post: Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them http://premiersocialmedia.com/2010/02/09... via @AddToAny Please add your tips too. #Latism #Roc #in
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  10. AnaRC AnaRC says:

    New post: Social Media Scams: How to Spot Them http://premiersocialmedia.com/2010/02/09... via @AddToAny Please add your tips too. #Latism #Roc #in
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  11. [...] read a post from Premier Social Media on Social Media Scams and thought about all the ways people are abusing the social digital space.  [...]

  12. Ruth Lloyd says:

    Its really important to know how to spot the scammers so as to save your social networks from being harmed by such scammers. Really its a nice post. Thanks!!!

  13. Sonny Clark says:

    I think everyone should be made aware of the scammers and how they cause problem to our social network. Thanks for breaking this to us.

  14. Sarah Britton says:

    Its really irritating and sometimes frustrating to get cheated by such scammmers. Thanks for good tips to spot such scammers.

  15. Brian says:

    The post is really an eye opener and helpful in spotting the scammers. Thanks for such a nice post.

  16. Linda says:

    Thanks for such an intellectual post and updating people how to spot scams and be saved from the harm caused by them.

  17. Bob Smith says:

    A very nice post indeed….!!!!

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