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And don't get me wrong, I think SM is a beautiful thing and can be used as an effective tool to build deep, lasting - even meaningful - relationships. But I'm afraid that sometimes, with certain groups, it's hard to break free of the traditional advertising mentality of "capturing eyeballs." It's just not going to work - especially with this new medium.
Keep on keepin' on.
100% in agreement.
Keep in touch bud.
Bilal
This dovetails well with your post.
Cheers!
M.M.
Social Media allows us to have those mass 2 way conversations and is certainly the direction web media is moving towards.
Chris Brogan, a notable Social Media evangelist writes about his visit to our IBM HQ last year.
"Conn Fishburn from Yahoo gave me a great analogy for thinking about social media marketing when we spoke at IBM’s Research Headquarters in New York last year. He said, “Bring wine to the picnic.” In this case, Conn was talking about the idea that if you show up and try to market, people will be frustrated and will shut you out. Instead, if you bring something of value to people, they’ll be more likely to accept you."