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Social Media’s Critical Path: Relevance to Resonance to Significance

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Sunday, September 19, 2010, In : Social Media 

Before creating or distributing any social object, ask yourself a few important questions:

- What value am I introducing into the mix?

- What makes this object worthy of attention?

- What action do I want to inspire?

- How does this contribute to our standing within each community?

- How can I make this shareable?

content and image via briansolis.com

Brian Solis reminds us what goes into a social object among other things

 


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POIG - Meetup on the Spur of the Moment

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Sunday, September 19, 2010, In : Social Media 

POIG is a great idea thats finally happened.   Have you ever wanted to just meetup with someone to grab a cup of coffee and talk about social business?  Or maybe you are having a hard time finding enough players for a pickup game of hoops?   You might try Poig.   The more friends you have the more the site makes sense.   Poig is not about RSVPing for a meetup or happening that wont be until next week.  Its something thats immediate.  The founder Joe Robinson said it was like a reverse Group...

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Allen Bonde's 10 Steps To A Practical Social Media Strategy

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Saturday, February 6, 2010, In : Social Media 

1. Create a mission statement -- What are your top-level objectives for applying social media and Web 2.0? And how will you achieve them? Ideally, this can be boiled down to one statement, articulating both the vision and where you aim to focus in terms of specific strategies. Don’t skip – or skimp on – this one; it’s important.

2. Assign owners – Who will take the mission, build the team, secure the budget, identify the tools needed? And who will own each channel, like Li...


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Social Media Marketing Approaches

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Thursday, January 28, 2010, In : Social Media 

Web Strategy Matrix: Social Marketing Approaches, Shotgun vs Laser

  Shotgun Laser
Description Hiring multiple agencies to conduct social campaigns Building a deeper relationship with a core group of influencers
Similar to Interactive Advertising, “Fishing” Influencer Relations, ‘Friending”
Benefits Efficient way to get started, identify hot spots to pursue. Deeper relationships with core influencers who may spread word of mouth, and become brand evangelists.
Risks Brand ...

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Five Reasons You're Failing at Social Media

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Monday, January 25, 2010, In : Social Media 

1. You really don't want to engage directly with customers, employees, etc.—you just want them to hear what you have to say.

2. You're not ready to create new roles, update process, re-distribute resources and budgets, re-train people, and revise old policies.

3. Social media actually threatens how you make money—but you pay lip service out of fear.

4. Politics.

5. You see it as a career advancing opportunity as opposed to a significant business transformation.

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5 Reasons Why Content Strategy Comes Before Social Media

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Sunday, January 24, 2010, In : Social Media 

Here are five important reasons why a content strategy needs to be considered before integrating social media into your marketing plans.

  1. Social media does not work unless you have something valuable to say! Developing a content marketing strategy is about understanding your customers' pain points, and then delivering multi-channel content that solves those customer challenges. Without having something to add to the customer conversation, how is it possible to leverage social medi...

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Listen and Engage at the Point of Need

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Sunday, January 17, 2010, In : Social Media 


We all know that listening is the key to a great social media marketing strategy.  But listening goes for naught if you cant connect with your customers and grow your business.  There is a concept called "The Point of Need" which is a dividing line between the hard sell on one side and a welcomed and connected sales pitch on the other.

The key is to know when to merge into the traffic of conversation.  No one appreciates a person who barges in on their conversation.  There is a...

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Top 1000 Social Media Books Of All Time

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Thursday, December 3, 2009, In : Social Media 
World Wide Rave: Creating Triggers that Get Millions of People to Spread Your Ideas and Share Your Stories David Meerman Scott 2009
What Would Google Do? Jeff Jarvis 2009
Twitter For Dummies Laura Fitton, Michael Gruen, Leslie Poston 2009
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Top Social Media Books

Posted by Jeffrey Blake on Sunday, November 29, 2009, In : Social Media 


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