Re-Discover Your Crowd With The Energy Of Social Media

 

 

The Crowd Can do Some Pretty Fantastic Things (Photography By Corey Graham 2.0)

As a social media marketer / consultant I have to trust in people a lot, believe in them and have faith in them. A prerequisite of social media is for you to trust the intelligence of the crowd. I know it sounds weird " the intelligence of the crowd". Many of us have grown up in a world where – "Don't follow the multitude to do evil" was the order of the day. The world that has gone before was a pretty distrusting and oppressive place to the crowd. The expected norm was for a few people to run the operation while everyone else follow like sheep. Our past speaks of systems like dictatorship, monarchy, slavery and the list goes on. The crowd was not seen as have much value. All the nominal tasks where handed over to the masses to fulfill. 

Technology is now allowing us to release the intelligence of the crowd. Is now easier and cheaper to have conversations with persons wherever they are and at any time. Its easier to participate in discussions with persons of different backgrounds and with different perspectives. It easier to share your thoughts and Ideas in the public domain. Collaboration is also pretty fantastic with free technologies like google docs that allow 2 persons to edit the same document  at the same time and see each other's edits in REAL TIME!

In the world today we are seeing the collective intelligence of the crowd slowly being harnessed. We have communities (online) today that we turn to help us solve many of the problems that pop up in our daily lives. We can find online communities to help us with some pretty complex problems whether its logical or emotional. The collective intelligence of the crowd is establishing itself a renewable resource unlike anything the world has ever experienced before.

In the last couple of days, I have gained tremendous insight and wisdom from persons who not long ago were just another face in the crowd to me. I rediscovered how important it is to trust the intelligence of the crowd. It's pretty fantastic stuff and I can tell you it hit me like a brick.

You are not alone in this world anymore there is a crowd over yonder that just requires your participation and some fantastic things will happen both in your personal or professional life.

Go ahead and book that lunch date, strike up a conversation with that random Joe or Jane, take time to really add value to a discussion of interest.

Participate in the crowd activities and re-discover your crowd today.

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The Fight For Your Ignorance Or Enlightenment

Photography By CG 2.0

Let me ask you a question, are you fighting for your ignorance or enlightenment?

I know, I know you are all screaming YES! YES! YES!  In reality though we are fighting for both on some level. In my day to day as a social media marketer and general technology enthusiast I often find myself on the receiving end of the blows shared out by many of you fighting for your ignorance. Ouch, don't get violent with me here. Just hear me out. Give me the chance to take you our of your ignorance this time.

Our fight for enlightenment is pretty obvious – many of us seek knowledge and we know exactly what it feels like. The fact that you are reading this blog means your are seeking enlightenment. Its the fight for ignorance that we can get very ignorant about and never even realize it. 

Let me be quick to admit that I have put up some valient fights for my ignorance, I am thankful today that I have lost some of them especially in the social media arena. One such example was when I was working on my system for updating my many social networks. I created a great system for updating my beloved networks using tarpipe.com and just as I was finishing the special beta offer for the latest & greatest tool in the social sphere ping.fm. It was threatened my newly constructed update system and I immediately felt the need to protect my system and my ignorance. To make a long story short, I actually got into Ping.fm and really, really loved it. It's actually still one of the things I rely on, to update my social networks.

Having that experience has taught me a valuable lesson. We live in a world today where we are going to be consistently bombarded with new stuff. Your fight for ignorance or enlightenment is going to be continuous, and ever fuzzy. You will need to have a good strategy or system to determine which fight is necessary at the appropriate time.

I am sure most of you can relate to watching someone who violently resisted getting a cell phone now being a big fan of the technology.

The world is getting smarter with each passing day. Are you

Are you fighting for the good ole time days and protecting outdated and broken systems?

Are you fighting to have resources dedicated to developing new systems and ideas? Are you ready to fail with new knowledge?

I charge you that as you go through this week, to develop a strategy to fight for your ignorance or enlightenment.

Corey Graham 2.0

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Podcast : Lisa Wickham Tells Her Story & Speaks About The Best Of The Caribbean Tales Film Festival 2010

 

This podcast features a talented and multi-faceted Trinidadian lady in Lisa Wickham. Lisa has been on TV in the twin island republic for most of her life gracing the screen from just 6 years of age.

Today she is the CEO of Imagine Media which includes :-

  • Ezone – Full service Productions Studio – TV shows, Music Videos, Advertisements, Corporate Features
  • Caribbean Film And Media Academy (CFMA) – Training Academy – Film, Video, Media
  • Ezone Management – Events, Public Relations

Over her life she has woren many hats which include TV host, Radio Announcer, Producer, Director, MC, Entrepreneur and the list goes on and on.

I catch up with Lisa Wickham at the Best of Caribbean Tales Film Festival 2010 in Barbados and she shares her perspective on marrying business with creativity talents in the Caribbean. She also talks about how her perspectives on making money in the Creative Industries in the Caribbean has changed in the last 5 – 6 years and she gives her thoughts of how it might develop in the coming years.

She also speaks about her current projects 

  • Ultimax.tv
  • Caribbean Film and Video Academy
  • Ezone Magazine

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P.S. Thanks to Precision Productions for allowing me to use the instrumental in this interview. The instrumental is from their Trinidad Carnival 2010 hit "I Pay For This (Road Mix)" sang by Farmer Nappy & Machel Montano HD.

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One of the big misconceptions of my exploits as a blogger is that my interest is self-serving. I understand that the URL is my name and yes, "the dude actually has a logo" lol, talking about this always makes me smile. It does because if you spend any time around me you would know that I am very pro-Caribbean in my outlook and I am always willing to share my knowledge to help out a situation.

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Bill Walsh To Give a Free 3 Hr Vision To Wealth Seminar In Barbados

Successful venture capitalist, Marketing Expert and International Entrepreneur, Bill Walsh is coming to Barbados to deliver a free seminar on "Vision To Wealth" at the Barbados Hilton on Thursday, March 18th 2010, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM. 

Now I was able to see Bill live at the Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit and he was very good. He spent 90 minutes showing some of the key ways to grow your business. Now from my vantage point he seemed to know what I he was talking about. His points centred around  the need to build a business with a strong foundation and with systems that win. Its also interesting that some of the top names in the personal development business have openly endorsed him. Brian Tracy gave him a testimonial and Les Brown has actually partnered with him to produce the Method and Motivation seminar. (http://www.methodandmotivation.com/)

It can't hurt to listen. I know I will be there! 

I have made the sign up process a little easier for you with the form below. Yes you know me I always treat my people good. 

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Review Of IABC Barbados Seminar – “When Social Media and Crisis Communications Collide”

Richard Thomas – VP Professional Development

Richard Thomas – VP Professional Development

 

I attended the IABC Barbados Seminar yesterday entitled, "When Social Media and Crisis Communications Collide". It is actually my second time attending an IABC Barbados event since the launch of the organization on May 8, 2008. I must say has been a real pleasure to watch something grow. I believe its a part our human instinct. It was very fulfulling to be attending the seminar. 
(You can read my previous post here and  check out my review of the inaugural meeting here too. Actually u can see how this blog looked back then - Click here to see the first version of this blog – Go Retro

The Seminar

Gerard Braud of Braud Communications delivered a thought provoking but simple and logical presentation. He clearly identified the need for businesses and organizations today to have a well thought out crisis communication plan which will enable them to react quickly in times of crisis. He used striking examples to show how the immediacy of social media has now made it critical for organizations and businesses to respond quickly and effectively to any crisis impacting them.

The birth of social media no longer affords businesses and organizations the luxury of waiting a few hours … even days to make a statement to the public. He shows that time it took to-

  • access the situation
  • make a decision
  • write the statement or press release
  • get a statement or press release approved all the key players, in and organization

Those hours have not been cut down to mere minutes by the beast that is social media. 

He also showed that a business crisis is not only restricted to the big catastrophes like a natural disasters etc, but it is really any emergency situation that impacts the business or organization. e.g. an employee falling dead or executive mis-conduct. He illustrates that the crisis communication plan is not only about "saving the skin" of the business but it could also save real "skin" of the persons involved in the business both internally and externally. To colour this point he used the example of Virginia Tech University whose outdated crisis management plan meant that it took them just over 3 hours to respond to a shooting on their campus. This slow response time resulted in 29 students losing their lives because there was a second shooting!! 

He ended by showing how to develop an effective crisis communication plan. The key points I would distill out from his plan are actually pretty simple – planning, preparation and practice.

I throughly enjoyed the spirited discussion afterwards with the members of IABC Barbados and attendees of the seminar in general. It was good to get the Caribbean/Barbados perspective on this subject.

There were lots of interesting takeaways from the event which I am sure I will illustrate from time to time in future posts.

 

The Verdict

Overall it was a very insightful and thought provoking evening with some great food and networking after.

 

Special Treat

 

As a special treat, here is a podcast of a chat I had with the founding president of IABC Barbados, Christal McIntosh. In the pod, Christal shares the intriguing story of how IABC Barbados was born from a social network she created 2 years ago and more.

Listen to it here 

 

Work Smart, Love Life,

Corey Graham 2.0

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