What one person thinks is acceptable, another person may feel is not. It’s always about the other person’s perspective on the situation.You may not be the person writing content, or posting the photos or videos, etc., so how would you, as a leader, monitor what’s going on with your social media marketing to ensure it’s ethical/appropriate before it gets posted?

Social media is a very powerful marketing tool, especially if you actively engage with your audience — the ones who are following you.

Things can go sour very quickly on any social media channel when you allow people to comment, which is what you should do, of course.

What one person thinks is acceptable, another person may feel is not. It’s always about the other person’s perspective on the situation.

You may not be the person writing content, or posting the photos or videos, etc., so how would you, as a leader, monitor what’s going on with your social media marketing to ensure it’s ethical/appropriate before it gets posted?