The Silent Crowd – You Don’t Know Who Is Listening – Social Media 101

 

Have you ever sent an email that you poured to heart and soul in whether business or personal and you didn't get the response you were expecting? Actually you might not have gotten a response at all! 

Come on, admit it, you know very well what this feels like. You sit there after checking your email in total shock thinking, the recipient is just nasty and didn't listen or care right?

Let me offer you a slightly different perspective. Silence itself is a response. Depending on the situation its annoying and borderline stressful because  it comes with a range of possibilities and unanswered questions. Was it received? Did they read it? Are they so happy about it that they are speechless? Are they upset beyond words? Did they agree with you in any way? Sprinkle some creativity, stress and emotion into that and I am sure in the next 2 minutes you can come up with 99 more possibilities for that situation. 

Interestingly enough this can be expressed even in the average neighbourhood. A friend of mine was telling me about one time she was breaking into her own house and she noticed a neighbour saw her doing it but it was dark so she was sure her neighbour could not tell who it was trying to climb thought her window. The response was silence, not sirens or calls or anything. Total silence! Imagine that?

What's my point?

Let's take it back to the world of Digital Social Media. What does it mean when you don't get any replies to your status message in facebook, no @ replies on your twitter or email/newsletters?

In fact no one is commenting much on your posts, whether it is photos, video or a blog post? It means you are not cool enough? Or insightful enough? Well it probably does. Lol yes, I have to be honest with you and you have to be able to laugh at yourself. You should look beyond the surface. Take a step back and see the whole picture. Silence can mean so many things! Have you ever been to a show where a performer has the crowd so much in awe they are silent and completely attentive waiting for the next line or the next move? Is that silence bad or good?

This does manifest itself online, also. I am not saying comments are a bad thing. They are the greatest thing in the world and at the core of this thing we now call social media. My point is to interpret your silence correctly.

Last week how many unanswered emails did you have? What about status messages, blog posts? What did it mean? Now for those of you who are running long term social media campaigns for a client or your own company? If you take a look back over the last week are they any trends you see developing? 

My charge to you for this week is to understand your silent crowd. They might just represent the people who love to digest your ideas in totality as in an email or blog post. Your most avid and loyal fans, friends or supporters might actually enjoy your those status updates that keep them informed. It might now occur to them to comment on certain points. Weird from your perspective but natural from theirs!

And if you are still not convicted by that your silent crowd does exist. Stop for a minute and indulge me. Think of someone you really really respect in a passion you share. Anyone from your boss to a big celeb whoever you think. Do you know they could be keeping current on your status messages and other updates? Or it could be another respected person you respect who you have not me yet…

I know because it happened to me several times now.

To those of you using your social media to be silent, I must though remind you that the internet is not about silence. It can do alot for your personal Branding. As renowed Internet Marketer Stephen Pierce puts it,

"The internet does not require your permission, only your paticipation" Stephen Pierce

My message to you today is command your silence audience of your Social Media.

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Podcast : Alicia Pierce Interviewed At The Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit

 

 

 

Internet Marketer and Social Media Expert, Alicia Pierce chats with Corey Graham 2.0 at the Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit (CIMS)

Alicia shares some insight on using social media to do internet marketing. She shows how "social proof" is not important in marketing anything online.  She also speaks directly about her use of twitter and he experience at the first ever Caribbean Internet Marketing Summit. 

Alicia on Twitter – @Alicia_Pierce

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A Practical Wish for A Happy 2010 From Corey Graham 2.0

 

Ole Years Nite

Happy New Year to you!

The holidays are officially over and we are blasting our way into 2010. Its going to get messy. The frustrations will become overwhelming at times. In some causes these will lead to success and other it will lead to disappointment. There will be moments of happiness that you might wish to last forever. Moments you will remember for as long as you will live. On the first working day of 2010 we stand very aware of all the potential it can bring to us. I know I am a bit late but I wanted to give you a Practical Wish for a Happy 2010. Its just hard when the fireworks are so loud!

New Year Resolutions Are A Great Tool

I know some of you might not believe in setting new year's resolutions. One of the big benefits with setting New Years Resolutions is that there is an automatic reminder system. There are too many things to remind you that is the turn of year and time to set new resolutions. There is also an abundance of inspiration lurking around in places you most expect and in places you least expect. It is a great tool I am telling you. I think the secret to it is keeping a good record of your resolutions you set each year. When you do that it give you the chance to see just what you have been able to accomplish in a year. Yes, Yes there will be some you have not made much progress on but I know you would have learnt something. There will be others on the list for 2 years running that you more than accomplished. You might just be amazed at how powerful these New Year Resolutions can be.

New Year Resolutions are supposed to last the entire year. Yes that means past March, June, September. Its like any other skill you get better over time. 

 

That's the end of the post 

Corey Graham 2.0 

 

P.S. Some of the questions that kept popping up over the season

What was my biggest lesson of 2009?

Learning how to take my ideas and make them real. Its a process I am still working on but I realized just how much of implementation we can leave up to chance.

What are you looking to do or implement for 2010? 

Want to focus on my daily process. They are a few little things that we repeated each day will continuously take you to the next level. And a big part of that will be taking my ideas and potential and making it actual. I have been told I am good a networking, but I believe I still have a long way to go, so I am going to be working on that for sure. And yes, expect it to come with a little twist!

If you had to predict something to happen in 2010 what would it be? 

I think we will see major development in online usage in the Caribbean. I think that by summer time Twitter is going to the things that will be massive in the Caribbean. I am hoping to see more Caribbean programmers developing cool programs for the Caribbean public to use. Sorry to say but they are kind of missing in action right now.
Media as we know it will significantly change. I think worldwide there will be major emphasis placed on freelancers/small business people there is a surprising amount of stuff out there now for people in this bracket but much if it is just getting started. I think we will see a huge leap in support services and so on for these people.

What would you like to see happen? 

I would like to see some Transition Towns in the Caribbean. Well most of us watch Avatar, it would be great to co-exist with environment. I have always been interested in ecology and balance. 

Any comments relating to business?

Hmm, At the end of last year it become apparent to me that the least productive meetings I had were the face to face ones. And that is not counting in cancellations and post poned meetings. I'm going to invest more time into making better use of the internet and phone for my business meetings. I am thinking we are living in a global village all connected by phone and the internet. 

 

Happy New Year to you. Feel free to share your thoughts on the above.

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My Experience Learning Twitter – @coreykgraham sharing a perspective

At the end of 2008, just a few months ago, I got it, the way twitter functions. I was resting on the sidewalk after an evening jog, when I observed an army of ants interacting.

Have you ever seen ants ‘talking to each other’? They have a very short ‘talk-time’, lol. However they make sure they say what they have to say in the shortest possible time, to keep every ant on the same page. It was in this moment that it hit me! The ants had twitter, a long time ago. We are now catching up!

What Is Twitter?
It is a communication platform that has the ability to keep everyone on the same page in real time!
Lol, truth be told, I just made that up. I wished I’d been able to decipher this from the infinite wisdom of Mother Nature herself. However I have yet to become that man, lol.
The real story is the insight from a blog post I had read. Yes it is important to read blogs! I believe it was Seth Godin who described this concept to me, and I got it!
Twitter is primarily about speed and immediacy. It was a simple way to keep people informed with you and for you to keep informed with them. I am sure that those of you who use Twitter have experienced this.

How Twitter Fits In Our Lives? – I finally got it
We are now able to share special days, thoughts, emotions, ideas and the events of our life with each other no matter our geographic location. We can share this stuff with friends as it happens! The option to share with the world it right at our finger tips.
In some cases you might be able to share key points from speeches while you are still listening or you if you are lucky enough you can break, breaking news before the news or mainstream media.

Another Perspective on Tweeting a.k.a Status Update
Another way to look at it is that Twitter is really blogging but with 140 chars. Take a look at one of my previous posts – Why Start A Blog?. The reach of twitter allows you to magnify your voice. Even if you have very few followers persons can easily share your tweets, by “retweeting” it on their twitter.
Twitter is of course the most popular service for this kind of thing, but it is no different from other social networks with their status updates (e.g. Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn etc)

CG 2.0 Starts To Tweet
Now with a very deliberate effort I created meaningful tweets and status messages which kept people up to date with the thoughts and experiences I had been having. I also included some entertainment related breaking news – as I am often privy to such information.
The result was that those persons close to me actually paid a far greater attention to my tweets and status updates. It was a way to check up on me. In some cases if they tried to contact me, and didn’t get me, they checked my tweets or status messages.
What really surprised me, is when I met up with few different people I had not been in contact in years and they were very much aware of what was the latest and greatest thing with me. These people had never commented on my updates but they were just as interested in what I have to say!

How big your voice? Mine seems to be pretty big for the 140 chars!

Follow me  - www.twitter.com/coreykgraham

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