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Say Hello to Yoono 7!
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Say Hello to Yoono 7!
1. Stop thinking about your brand, and put yourself in your customer's shoes
2. Stop thinking about how you see your brand, and think about what how customers see you
3. Give up control
4. Switch sides and think like a consumer
5. Get on the tools and talk like a user
6. Worry less about your message and more about your relations: relate to your customer
7. Make it meaningful to the audience already there: make it local, personal, and social
8. Listen as much as you talk
9. Invite as much as you promote
10. Your audience is not captive, so captivate it!
If social media can bridge the everyday and the commercial worlds then it'll take new forms of advertising (and new ad units?), new methods of tracking and measurement, and appropriate integration by the platforms.
Bring it!
Be a little publicly anti-social. Otherwise, you'll be as political and showbiz as anyone who realizes 'omg, they are WATCHING ME'.
Transparency is best when dealing directly with the consumer, which is the target market you wish for anyway. Just be yourself, make friends, mutually show appreciation for submissions and needs and build communities of like minded marketers.
Nowadays, most of the glam rockstar types in the industry, are focussed more upon marketing to fellow marketers so they can make it to the homepage in an effort to look good enough to be hire-worthy. Sell their mother for a dollar.
They 'teach' you just enouh to keep you thinking you need them to teach you something else. When, in actuality, you've always had what it took to begin with. You just had to begin leading as opposed to following their herd.
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