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02.26.10 Adding Proactive Thinking To Your Social Media Strategy By Jay Baer Now, marketing is the center of American business. Why? because through social media, customers are praising and criticizing companies in public in a way that requires marketing to triage and respond. Three years ago, if Kevin Smith would have been kicked off a Southwest flight for being too fat, he would have yelled at the gate agent, written a letter, told his friends. Now, he tweeted it to his 1.6 million followers, and it becomes a national incident in minutes. Southwest Airlines has to coordinate its marketing and customer service response, in real-time, create its own content on its blog and Twitter account, while also dealing with the media jackals. All of this is happening to companies (maybe yours) every minute of every day. Marketing isn't about campaigns any more. It's always-on. And that puts it in the unique and powerful role of being the ligament that forces intra-company cooperation like never before. It's an exciting time to be a marketer, but it's also a tremendous responsibility. Power, Risk & Accountability Today, I gave a presentation to LEAD San Diego, a group of Southern California business leaders. I was joined by my friends (and clients) Jon Bailey and Indra Gardiner of Bailey Gardiner, an integrated agency in San Diego (check out their excellent blog - Don't Drink the Kool-Aid). The theme of the presentation was this new era of marketing-centrism and what it takes to succeed in an environment where marketing plans are not month-to-month, but minute-to-minute. I developed 6 new requirements that all social media savvy, marketing-centric organizations need to have. ![]() View more presentations from Jay Baer.
1. Active Listening Social media doesn't create negativity about your brand, it puts a magnifying glass to it. If you're not willing to listen to what your customers are telling you, when they are clearly using social media (especially Twitter) as the new 1-800 number, then you have a problem with your corporate culture that social media can't fix. 2. Always Be Marketing Marketing is real-time now, and consumer opinion and search-engine results can change literally in seconds. Speed kills in this environment, and you can't succumb to endless committee meetings, planning and spreadsheets, when you can win or lose customers every minute of every day. Continue reading this article. About the Author: Jay Baer is a tequila-loving, hype-free social media strategy consultant and coach. An online marketing pro since 1994, he's worked with more than 700 companies, and 25 of the Fortune 1000. He's one of the world's most popular social media bloggers, creator of the 8-step Social Media Strategic Planning Process, and the Twitter 20 series of live Twitter interviews. He spreads his "think tools last, not first" message around the country like a digital dandelion, speaking to conferences, small groups, or passers-by. Check out his blog at Convince&Convert. |
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