The Epitome of Faux “Social Media Experts”

This afternoon I received a new twitter follower that goes by the name “mediaexpert”. I have posted a Twitter screenshot of her profile below (if it’s even a her). By the time I checked out her profile, I realized that she had already added and interacted with local D.C. social media expert, Doug March. Now I may be an aggressive self-promoter but this person takes the cake. I have seen a number of people like this but Ms. “Social Media Expert” has absolutely no idea what social media is about.

She has posted a background image on her Twitter profile of practically every “Web 2.0″ startup she could find. One of her tweets states that she is giving a presentation on “what social media can do for organizations.” Whoever she is, she should definitely not be the one advising organizations as she is going to walk them down a plank. Her horrible profile doesn’t stop at her background image.

She fails to place her name on her profile, she links to Myspace.com as her website (trust me it’s not … it’s owned by a small company called News Corp) and her bio describes herself as a “social media expert.” As I wrote about this morning, Andrew Keen states how anybody can tout themselves as an expert in today’s age of social media. You just need to be loud and opinionated. All I can say is that I feel bad for whomever she is speaking to next week (if she really is).

While I have been known for aggressively promoting myself, I have at least personally met at one point most of the contacts in my social media life. If I haven’t, I have reached out to them directly and privately to learn more about them. Social media is not about counting your friends on Facebook or Twitter, it’s about making connections with real people. If you came up and poked me without me knowing you, I would most definitely remember not to interact with you in the future.

Go say hi to the social media expert on Twitter. I definitely hope she is not the future of this industry.

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