Title: Blah Blah Blog. What is it
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2Blah Blah Blog. What is it?
3WeBLog Blog
- But this is not your Captains Log
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5Why people read (and participate on) blogs
Blogs talk to people honestly and
authenticallyand we get to talk back.
6My blog Logic Emotion
7Why? Because I had something to say.
8First things first. What kind of blogger am I?
- The Barber knows the right people and wisdom
- The Blacksmith like the Barber but works inside
a company - The Bridge makes connections
- The Window inside company but also talks about
things outside the company - The Signpost points out cool things of interest
in his/her industry - The Pub creates discussions to bring in people
- The Newspaper reports on news and happenings
like a journalist
Source blog marketing
9Signpost Blacksmith
10Now what? Engage the community.
11Getting from me to them
12Planting seeds in online communities
13A funny thing happened on the way to the
blogoshpere
14Experience Map cracks the social network code
readership
15From blogs to Businessweek
16To other peoples blogs
17So now Im part of a network composed of
Community Clusters
Blogs hold Social Media Networks
togetherforming a larger community.
18And now I can test, refine, validate and publish
ideasin real time
19Idea influence exposure
Influencer endorses idea
Publish an idea
Endorsements lead to readership
20Who Cares. Is anyone paying attention?
21Bloggers Anonymous (not so anonymous)
22Forget about Adweek. Here come the A-listers
23Meet The A-Team
24Blogs are becoming the new new media new
conversation
25Point in case Sethgate
Seth says No Comment
(Some) Bloggers SayBullshit
Media SaysUh Yeahwhat those bloggers said
26The conversation according to Jaffe
This post is not snarky... it's condescending,
aloof and arrogant
I do think Seth Godin is a brilliant, spiritual
marketing mind. He understands systems, people
and the psychology of consumerism.
It was a test, on Seth's part, to see what the
response would be to enabling comments.
Could it be that Seth is an example of a "hollow
brand
It's about giving your audience a voice and an
opportunity to interact.
Is he just The Wizard of Blogs...?
At the end of the day, Seth can do what he wants
on his blog.
I still love Seth's work and I accept his
current personal limitations.
Seth still thinks he has complete control over
his brand. I don't see it that way.
27Whats Next?
28A new breed of A-Listers?
29The latest (slide is updated as events unfold)
30Thanks. See you in the community.