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I'm listening brother. I love John Maxwell's definition of leadership, "Leadership is influence". These tech opportunities give us a great chance to expand that influence whether business or just opinions. Me writing here is evidence of your word of mouth. I ended up on here from your tweet and I was on twitter from watching the Thunder Show. I was on there because a friend sent me a link by email a few months ago.
Great thoughts. Let's apply them!
But those "word of mouth" players also need to realize that end users (whatever you call them) want something back in the process... at an individual level. It's not enough to vaguely feel that we should help because it will improve market efficiency overall, or the web empowers us, or whatever. People want something for themselves. I can't tell you how many survey requests get trashed because nothing is offered for that time and data. Big chain stores understand the equation: they give me a membership "card" and in return for harvesting my valuable data with each transaction, they give me $$ back (a perceived price discount). If everyone else starts to understand this equation, and realize that "word of mouth" isn't just free web gravy but it comes with a cost, then I think it will be valued for what it is, and budget dollars will start shifting more from advertising to incentivizing quick and accurate feedback.
It is so true about word of mouth in pretty much all areas of business. When someone needs a haircut they don't just walk into any salon, they ask around and research by what they hear. Same goes for restaurants,movies,wines etc. I know maybe a few friends that use Twitter but you are correct in saying that 90% of people have no clue. Keep putting out the great content> you should try a philosophy video blog.
You mention email as 'spammy,' but spam goes where the masses are. When the masses reach Twitter-like applications, won't it too become spam-ridden? Facebook apps for example...who isn't tired of zombie&werewolf invites?
It's not just what you're doing, but HOW you're doing it that's important. A billboard can still get people talking. Remember the 'Lost' billboards? http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/01/viral-v...
I think traditional advertising mediums will continue to be effective if done right, but online developments are making the spread faster and more cost effective.
I have to say, though word of mouth has always been powerful, today is the first time in history where EVERYONE is potentially connected. That makes word-of-mouth SOOOO much more effective today than ever before. For the first time in history, you literally cannot escape it wherever you go.
Wal-marts thrived on the ability to out advertise and convenientize (good word, eh?) the power of word-of-mouth, thus driving away any chance for mom-and-pop to survive. But now, with everyone potentially connected within seconds, no amount of advertising can out pace W.O.M.. The result? I buy books online from used-book stores no bigger than my bedroom. I know about wines from vineyards no bigger than my back yard. Etc.
I've been posting a lot of about now being the first time that everyone is potentially connected nearly instantaneously --- I think that fact is going to change the way we do business/marketing/design/life. In fact --- if it weren't for the massive infrastructure changes to make this happen, I wouldn't be in the design / social marketing field.
Good words as always Gary --- keep up the good work!
-Alex
Thanks Gary.
-Sean
I'm in an undergraduate advertising and marketing team at UCLA and every year we go to a national competition where we create mock ad campaigns for a big corporate sponsor (like Coke, or AOL).
I think the next generation of advertisers (my generation) are so immersed in this hyperconnected environment that it will be a given that all these large companies will utilize all the services you talk about.
The only question now is, which company RIGHT NOW will be the first to really dive in? Because whoever it is, they will profit immensely.
Thanks for spreading the wisdom.
by the way, please go see new trailer it is so much better : www.bottleshock.com
I was explaining to the guy in the bar that, not only will I continue to fly AirTran when I have the chance, I will be recommending it to people as well. By simply taking care of us 30 - 40 people on that flight, they will probably gain at least that many more customers down the road. Accountability, trust and respect = positive word of mouth.
AirTran and Southwest seem to understand this as they operate on a "people first" mentality. The larger airlines.. not so much! Now take a look at which airline is doing best these days and it is no coincidence.
-M
We toasted you at dinner the other night as we finished off the last bottle of our Cantena Vinyards Angelica Zapata 2003 Cabernet. Fantastic wine, you did a video on wines from Argentina.
As I told my guests, no worries, I'll contact Garyvee and he can set us up again with another case, or maybe ship an entire container. It may take a few weeks, I said, but Gary answers all his email.
Smart man! Les, a CEO of a major corporation in Chicago said, Gary V is already a success with me and I don't even know him.
As always, thanks for your posts!
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So very true! I'm working harder and harder with my sites and video now than I ever have! I have already told you I want to be the Gary V of golf! Watch out!
Mike
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