I thought it would be fun to take a look at my top 6 most popular blog posts from 2016 to understand what gets people fired up to like, comment or share content online. A few themes emerged that could benefit us all moving forward into 2017. This list involved using some high tech ranking sites and low tech observations from email exchanges, comments, likes and shares on other … [Read more...]
Archives for 2016
Reputation is currency in the new trust economy
In a world where your brand is less what you say and more the collective shared interactions of those who have experienced it, you have to build trust. Trust is a commodity of value. Consumers not only want trust from their brands, but very quickly in our transparent online world, our own personas are being measured for trust. In her famous Collaborative Consumption TED … [Read more...]
Get real. Great brands have personality.
Have you ever been told to "get real?" According to the urban dictionary, "When someone tells you to get real, they want you to get a reality check and to stop behaving as though you’re living in a fantasy world." Envision for a moment "get real" rolling off the lips of a surely teen just told to clean the bathroom and retrieve a month's supply of spoons and bowls currently … [Read more...]
The future of social media: 4 trends to watch in 2017
Predicting the future is a crap shoot at best. But the folks behind this years State of Social Media 2016 study have been at it for a while, and so far their track record has been pretty good, when viewed in hindsight. This year they surveyed 1,200 B2B and B2C businesses in the fall of 2016 for the results I’m going to note. You can get a full copy of the STATE OF SOCIAL MEDIA … [Read more...]
Why influencer marketing is set to dominate 2017
An influencer is a good friend who has knowledge and experience, and is willing to share their "inside track" on things directly with you. Online influencers serve a similar role, but to a much broader audience. At its core influencer marketing is a type of marketing where you don't actually communicate directly with your audience. You identify a leader who is an information … [Read more...]