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  • 3 Rules for Using Social Media Professionally

    I’m back…to talk more about my very favorite topic: #socialmedia! I know I have published articles on this theme before, however, there is so much to talk about and I only touched the surface with a few topics. Running my Facebook group, Casting Directors for Actors, gives me huge insight into how actors communicate on social media. I see first hand the do’s and dont’s. Many of you seem to “get it” and, unfortunately, many of you do not. Sad face. That’s not a dig. It’s just the sassy foreshadowing to the important tips below. Read on, young Jedis.
    Please, for the love of all that is good and pure, understand that simply because you are an actor, any time you use social media, whether your tweet or post is for business or pleasure, what you say and how you say it will be directly linked to your professionalism. Same is true for casting directors (and almost anybody in this business). And, if you follow me on Twitter, you all know that I post a lot of sassy things and I accept the consequences. More importantly, when you send a message of any kind to anybody in the industry, no matter what the message, tweet, or post is, it is a professional business interaction. Unless you are

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