Monday, June 21, 2010

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

What Chuch Taught Me About Social Media

Check out the real post at htp://mindomondo.com

As I continue to become acquainted with Tampa, I felt it was necessary to head to a place where people are pulled to a “higher power” and feeling of “community”. So, last Sunday, I took it upon myself to head to church at 7:30 a.m. I wasn’t expecting much, but I was quickly surprised as to what I took away from that hour.

After the priest read the Gospel, his sermon, unexpectedly, taught me a few lessons on business! His message was about no longer labeling each other and truly embracing the potential that everyone has to become something great.

What I took away wasn’t drastically different, however, it did make me think about what we, as marketers, look at when going to market and utilizing social media. Marketers continue to try to segment people and label them with what we think they are. I have a hard time “labeling” people in this day and age.

To me, we as marketers, need to let them decide for themselves, but we guide them by giving them the “tools” to make their decision a little bit easier. We want these people to become our ‘disciples’ and the way to make them advocates (consumers), is not by pushing on them what we think they should be, but by pulling them in. We give them the voice and opportunity to embrace what they could be…to their peers and to us (the brand, the product, the service and so on). You do that by offering free conversation, a place to feel comfortable, limitless and a place to be who they want to be – in essence you are building a ‘CHURCH’.

Unity in Diversity

Again, people are much more than the label we assign to them and often times they need you to believe in them before they believe in themselves. The priest told a story about recently attending a college graduation ceremony where a student spoke to his friends and colleagues and his words were this, “thank you for seeing in me, what I did not see in myself. You contributed to me reaching my goals.” The message is simple, as marketers, see the potential in each other beyond the label. Social media and other internet channels have opened the doors for you to communicate with potential consumers around the globe, so that you can build your ‘CHURCH’. You no longer are bound to the rules of engagement in your own backyard. How can you possibly segment someone up front who is tens of thousands of miles away?

In the ever growing presence of online communities and the search for the Holy Grail of true ROI, I have come to one conclusion about social media. As vendors, clients and c-suite decision makers fight over who controls social media, I have one answer – it’s not you, it’s your parishioners (your disciples, advocates and/or consumers). So, build a place for them to feel welcome and empowered, no matter their differences and they will follow you for the right reasons.

Grail Knight: But choose wisely, for while the true Grail will bring you life, the false Grail will take it from you. ~Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Monday, March 15, 2010

Last week was...

MS Awareness Week.

Multiple sclerosis (or MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system (CNS), which is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or severe, such as paralysis or loss of vision. The progress, severity, and specific symptoms of MS are unpredictable and vary from one person to another. Today, new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by the disease.

Cristina and I attended an MS event on Saturday, along with many other Detroit area supporters in Ferndale, MI.

I have attached a few images.






Poll: What outrageous thing would you do to raise awareness about MS?

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

PUMA ITALY WORLD CUP LAUNCH PARTY - NYC

Hello,

I wanted to post some pics from the PUMA World Cup Kit Launch Party for the Azzurri.

What a great event - great food, great people, great atmosphere. The Italians finished a game w/ Cameroon earlier in the day nil/nil, but that didn't keep the attendees from having a great time.


Check out the photos:


Social Media Infographics

I stumbled across Pam Dyer a few days ago while I was going through my Twitter feed. I love visuals. She's made a great post collecting some great infographics regarding social media. Check her site out: http://www.pamorama.net/

Here's one of my favorites;




When it comes down to it, people want to trust someone because everyone has become a self proclaimed expert. That's why the most powerful conversation for most brands is to have that intimate one on one conversation. What are people saying about your brand and how do you build a community around them? You do it by answering their calls...just like any business is out there to fulfill a need with a product or service, you first have to build that relationship and every relationship is unique. Good luck out there. Social Media is a great tool and it deserves to be treated with respect and full on energy.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

New Beginnings

Hi everyone,

So it's been well over a month since we last connected. I apologize, but between the interviews, the working out, the steady flow of updating my twitter handle, facebook and linkedin, I left out the blog. Don't fret, I'll start updating again soon.
I am trying to think of some new things to talk about. I really want to start talking more about branded content and multichannel promotions that I have seen. If you see some good ones out there - send over to me and let's start a discussion. Word? Word.
Have a great day!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Conversate

Hey! It's been awhile. I am finally checking in after a week of being nonexistent.
Life is taking a positive direction. Hope you all have been working out and making the search more exciting and beneficial.

Check out my latest video from today!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Twitter

Love following FrankAdman on twitter....

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Night Blogging


Stumbled across this product. Absolutely hilarious that they are selling it off as having a benefit to those that blog at night.

http://www.mcphee.com/shop/products/Party-Rats.html#

Back from the break!

Hey everyone!
Welcome back. Hopefully, you had a nice long weekend.
I hit up the NAIAS today. Love those Audi's, Mercedes and VWs. Cadi CTS Coupe is so tight. The Ferrari model was hilarious and just so ridiculous.

I still know that I'd take a sexy car over any of the hybrids/electric vehicles right now though. I know it's a shame, but that's the truth.

BMW showed they were tech savvy with iPhones as lead gen tools.

Ford has some great interactive properties from 3D TV, remote control race car track, Sync/Best Buy demo and so on. Very impressed.

Enjoy the video and have a great evening.

Friday, January 15, 2010

TGIF - WORK IT OUT!

Have a great weekend! Thanks for following. MLK day on Monday.


Big shout out to Cristina (my gf) and her bro Pedro. They are running the half marathon in Phoenix this weekend! Go baby go!


7 Ways to Use Job Boards to Get Interviews
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/962838121

Job boards have been getting a lot of bad press lately. Stories of bogus job postings and other nasty tales have taken their toll on these sites' reputations.
And yet, there are actually lots of excellent job boards with good open positions out there for job seekers to take advantage of. It's just a matter of knowing how to use them.
Let CEO, Toby Dayton and Co-Founder, GL Hoffman, from JobDig.com show you the secrets to leveraging job boards.
In this session you'll learn:
- How to Better Target Your Search
- The Job Board Secrets Nobody Tells You About
- The Value of Specific Niche Job Boards
- Tricks to Help Get the Job You Deserve
- Why HR Doesn't Respond to Your Application

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Urbanization

A defining trend for 2010, 2011, 2012, and so on: urbanization on steroids. We'll let the numbers speak for themselves:

* "Less than 5 per cent of the world’s population lived in cities a century ago. In 2008, for the first time in humanity, that figure exceeded 50 per cent. In the last two decades alone, the urban population of the developing world has grown by an average of 3 million people per week.”
* “By 2050, it will have reached 70 per cent, representing 6.4 billion people. Most of this growth will be taking place in developing regions; Asia will host 63 percent of the global urban population, or 3.3 billion people in 2050.” (Source: the Global Report on Human Settlements 2009, October 2009.)
via trendwatching.com

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

This is just what I need!


A great visual depicting the likelihood of various features on the upcoming Apple tablet. High-res hawtyness thanks to Geekologie.com. I'll pay money for this (or wait for Apple to send it to me to blog about for free so they gain valuable buzzzzzz).


http://tgrblog2beta.tumblr.com/post/328250208/rumour-roundup-the-apple-tablet

Getting content

Basically, this vblog was a quick one, but tomorrow, we are going to go on field trip and talk about relative social media musts.

Shout out to BlackBerry for filling in valiantly when my Flip Vid went down (and it doesn't seem to be coming back).

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Day 2 (Day 1 was a wash)

So, I wanted to start "vlogging" or start a vblog.
Here's the premise;
I spent the majority of my day yesterday updating my Linkedin profile and I thought, man, I haven't been active in about 5 hours. I could feel my stomach protruding and my butt enlarging.
So let's make this game of searching for a new career, networking and emailing more beneficial not only for me, but for you.

For every job applied to on Linkedin we do 25 pushups
For every new connection on Linkedin we do 25 situps
For every email/message we do 1 set of 25 pushups/25 situps
For every denial email in response to an application we do 3 sets of 25 pushups/3 sets of 25 situps. You should be punished for not getting the career of your dreams. You must try harder.
For every phone call you get from a Linkedin application we do 4o pushups/40 situps
If you signed up on Careerbuilder first and you get those spam emails that someone saw your resume and it fits what they are looking for you must immediately get up and do 5 jumping jacks, 5 pushups and 5 situps. Note: I got 5 today...so annoying. CB went down hill fast.

Video coming soon as to why you should call me "The Challenge" here on out.

Shout outs to all my peeps for your support.