flow in community marketing and finding “everything you”
I had a chat yesterday evening with my wonderful husband about all things web (very normal for a dinner conversation at our house). We talked about how community and presence marketing differed from other sorts of marketing and how it made companies use their online presence (elsewhere than their own site as a marketing tool)…
The reason we started talking about this was that one of our friends has made a web application and he is only picking bits and pieces from a community marketing idea that I have helped him out with. This is my eyes, is of course, wrong. In my eyes, it means that the flow of this web app ( or of any online activity) is decreasing.
- it’s like blogging to make you look good, instead of blogging to be transparent, where you show the good, the bad, AND the ugly
The strength of all these wonderful new webtools is not just marketing - they are awesome as a package, and real awesome to give your company a conversational face on the internet - which is not just your webpage, but your profiles everywhere else.
You can’t be present everywhere (and you shouldn’t be).. but the tools that you choose to use, to “market” yourself.. you should use them fully. you should see them as your primary online marketing tool. and you should keep maintaining them and using them (kindoff like old networking strategies on new bottles)..
Flow is the experience that you give the user when he meets you, its what lulls him into the fantastic universe of well “everything you”. It’s where he starts to get you, to understand what you are about, what vision and mission you have, and most importantly: how you bring him value.
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Oh and btw - I am looking forward to see ya’ll at reboot this thursday and friday, where I have listed a speaking proposal about “return on involvement”… also, tomorrow IRL is having a COMPLETELY FREE community workshop with Pedro Custodio at CBS…( send me a mail to join us =)
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