Winds of Change.NET: Liberty. Discovery. Humanity. Victory.

Formal Affiliations
  • Anti-Idiotarian Manifesto
  • Euston Democratic Progressive Manifesto
  • Real Democracy for Iran!
  • Support Denamrk
  • Million Voices for Darfur
  • milblogs
Syndication
 Subscribe in a reader

Blogworld & New Media

| 3 Comments

Just back from Blogworld in Las Vegas, which I think was a huge success. Big props to the team that put it together - I hope they are celebrating this weekend.

Hung out with many bloggers - I'll tell incriminating stories over the weekend, and gave a presentation with Toby Bloomberg which was well-received.

The deck, in case you're interested, is available if you send me an email (it's a big pdf file and MT doesn't like files that size).

Note that I think I made two good points. I now have a practical way of explaining to people what's the difference between traditional, interactive, and social media.

Picture me (in a nice suit, by the way...) standing in front of the room talking about all this.

That's traditional media. You pay, I talk, you listen.

Then I ask the room for a definition of interactive media, and pick one woman to discuss it with.

Actually, that's interactive media - you get to ask me a question or say something to me, and I respond. Others may or may not be able to hear our dialog, but it's a dialog between two people.

I then projected three questions onto the screen:

  • Who are you?
  • What do you know about social media and marketing?
  • What do you want to know about it?

...and asked people to turn to their neighbor and ask each other those questions.

Imagine you could record, search, and keep all those conversations.

That's social media.

The other cool point I made was, when asked what to do about management that is 'afraid' of social media - "Tell them they aren't nearly afraid enough." (see the Jeff Jarvis/Dell slide from the deck)


Jarvis-Dell.JPG

...and note that Apple and HP were going up during this period.

3 Comments

A.L., I can't read the text in that image at that resolution, is that supposed to be DELL's stock chart?

Yes it is - from Jan 05 through Dec 06.

A.L.

One other point. It may or may not be cogent. In this connected age working for a crap company gives power. People can use social media to tell their stories of their experiences at said crap company. It also serves as a warning to those who follow. In this time of nearly 100% employment and many, many open positions all across the board companies now MUST treat employees well or run the chance of their bad behavior being broadcast all over the world. It used to be just professional networks had this power but now with the web, we all do.

Caveat employor? (Employer beware?)

We can and do often vote with our feet.

Leave a comment

Here are some quick tips for adding simple Textile formatting to your comments, though you can also use proper HTML tags:

*This* puts text in bold.

_This_ puts text in italics.

bq. This "bq." at the beginning of a paragraph, flush with the left hand side and with a space after it, is the code to indent one paragraph of text as a block quote.

To add a live URL, "Text to display":http://windsofchange.net/ (no spaces between) will show up as Text to display. Always use this for links - otherwise you will screw up the columns on our main blog page.




Recent Comments
  • TM Lutas: Jobs' formula was simple enough. Passionately care about your users, read more
  • sabinesgreenp.myopenid.com: Just seeing the green community in action makes me confident read more
  • Glen Wishard: Jobs was on the losing end of competition many times, read more
  • Chris M: Thanks for the great post, Joe ... linked it on read more
  • Joe Katzman: Collect them all! Though the French would be upset about read more
  • Glen Wishard: Now all the Saudis need is a division's worth of read more
  • mark buehner: Its one thing to accept the Iranians as an ally read more
  • J Aguilar: Saudis were around here (Spain) a year ago trying the read more
  • Fred: Good point, brutality didn't work terribly well for the Russians read more
  • mark buehner: Certainly plausible but there are plenty of examples of that read more
  • Fred: They have no need to project power but have the read more
  • mark buehner: Good stuff here. The only caveat is that a nuclear read more
  • Ian C.: OK... Here's the problem. Perceived relevance. When it was 'Weapons read more
  • Marcus Vitruvius: Chris, If there were some way to do all these read more
  • Chris M: Marcus Vitruvius, I'm surprised by your comments. You're quite right, read more
The Winds Crew
Town Founder: Left-Hand Man: Other Winds Marshals
  • 'AMac', aka. Marshal Festus (AMac@...)
  • Robin "Straight Shooter" Burk
  • 'Cicero', aka. The Quiet Man (cicero@...)
  • David Blue (david.blue@...)
  • 'Lewy14', aka. Marshal Leroy (lewy14@...)
  • 'Nortius Maximus', aka. Big Tuna (nortius.maximus@...)
Other Regulars Semi-Active: Posting Affiliates Emeritus:
Winds Blogroll
Author Archives
Categories
Powered by Movable Type 4.23-en