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Donnerstag, 26.03.2009

149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility

John Gruber und Merlin Mann haben auf der South-by-Southwest-Konferenz dieses Jahr eine gemeinsame Panel-Session veranstaltet – Themen: Blogs, Marketing, Social Media. Der einstündige Audio-Mitschnitt lohnt sich: sehr, sehr viele wahre Worte! Auf ratafia.info gibt es auch ein Transkript.

Hier ein paar Zitate:

Mann: »I’m so tired of every social media douche going "Zappo’s is on Twitter!" And you’re like: "Yeah, they’re on Twitter; after putting millions of dollars into customer support." Getting an account on Twitter does not make you Zappo’s. Having the resources behind serving the shit out of your audience makes you Zappo’s. And it doesn’t happen overnight, with a login and an email that you click on a link.«
Mann: »Social media – when it’s really social media – is not about what you have to say; it’s having a tolerance for what people have to say about you. Which is so different from posting about your great run. Social media is when they say "You’re a jackass. Stop talking about your run." That’s social media. And that’s the conversation.«
Gruber: »Human attention is valuable and it is limited.«
Mann: »You’ve got something that you care a lot about, and you’re obsessed about – it’s almost like an intellectual fetish. And then you’ve got something that’s your angle on that. [...] Don’t have a blog about Star Wars; have a blog about Jawas. Or, like, this one Jawa that’s just in the scene for a minute. [...] You’re gonna become the go-to guy for that one Jawa, right? And what does that mean? Well, when something happens in the world of Apple, as is so often the case, do I go to Google News? No, I go to Daring Fireball. Because John not only tells me that something happened – he tells me what happened; he tells me what it means; and then he tells me what he thinks about it. And how many people do you know who are capable of all three of those? Well, I’ll tell you what. On the Internet, there’s a ton of people that will tell you that something happened. Mostly they’re gonna link from somebody else, who told them that it happened.«
Gruber: »1) Give away more stuff than you think you should, and make it easy for people to get.
2) Focus on diverse secondary revenue streams, and always have your eyes open for new and replacement ones.
3) Don’t do stuff that seems profitable, but potentially messes up the reason people like you.«

Erschienen am Donnerstag, 26.03.2009 @ 21:47 | Kommentar schreiben
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Dienstag, 07.04.2009

Mund-zu-Mund-Propaganda

Matt Haughey über den Wert persönlicher Empfehlungen:

»So maybe instead of getting your company on twitter, paying marketers to mention you are on twitter, and paying people to blog about your company, forget all that and just make awesome stuff that gets people excited about your products, hire people that represent the company well, and when your stuff is so awesome that friends share it with other friends, you may not even need "social media marketing" after all.«

Link: Matt Haughey’s Personal Blog (via Linked List)

Erschienen am Dienstag, 07.04.2009 @ 21:43 | Kommentar schreiben
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