What Your Compliance Officer Doesn’t Want You to Know

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A compliance officer sits on the other side of every single blog I write for a client. Here’s the one thing they don’t want you to know.

What the compliance officer is hush hush about

Compliance officers know the game when it comes to the typical stuff: approving brochures and websites, monitoring trades, etc. That’s old hat to them.

But most of them are severely lacking in knowledge about social media. And that is an understatement. Most compliance officers lack even a basic knowledge of how LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube work.

Example:

Here’s a posting that I recently put into a private group that I run for people who subscribe to my membership:

May videos are now live! Check out this month’s first video, which will help you create engaging social media thumbnails, LinkedIn profile images, etc.

If you send this to the compliance officer, here are the questions they may ask if they are anything short of a social media expert:

  • This is posted to a group. Does that mean it also goes onto the news feed?
  • How do I find the video she’s talking about?
  • Can people comment on this post? If so, can I view these comments if I’m not a member of this group?
  • Is this a posting or an advertisement?
  • How do I access the video she’s talking about? Why is this link sending me to her website if she’s talking about videos?

The questions get more ignorant and ridiculous from there. It usually spirals out of control after this point.

When it comes to social media, it’s common for compliance officers to downright lack the necessary skills to be able to make the judgement calls that they do.