Archive for November, 2009

24
Nov
09

So who is your voice?

This post was inspired by a question that appeared on one of my email lists this morning.  I have retained the content of the conversation but the names have been removed to protect the innocent.

Innocent #1:  does anyone know where to buy pre-written tweets organized around specific topics? For example, say I want to buy 100 tweets about beer, or autos, or whatever, that I can download and then schedule through <insert twitter client here>. Thanks.

Me: Why would you want to do that?  It defeats the whole purpose of social media which is to be social and hold a conversation.  As a social media consultant, I can tell you that anyone who would sell you that type of list or service is a snake oil salesman.

Innocent #1: Gloria, you’re right, social media is about holding a conversation. I’m looking for something to get the conversation started. Simple tweets that are relevant to my business and that my followers would find interesting.

Me: If your purpose is to get the conversation started about your business, then those tweets need to come from you and your business, not some generic service.  People respond to people.  People do business with people they like and trust.  You need to be the one developing your company’s social media voice, not someone who knows nothing about you or your business.  If you need assistance with that, it is fine to hire someone to help you find that voice and figure out how to use the tools, but not for someone to be that voice for you.

I’m sorry if I sound like i am preaching or on a soap box, but it is a subject that myself and most of the leaders in the social media community are very passionate about.  There are people who are using the medium solely as a way to make money without keeping the spirit of the medium and the best interests of their clients at heart.

Innocent #2: God forbid someone actually make money on “_______” list.

Me: Not my point at all. I am all for all of us making money, but there is an ethical way to do it.  That way means providing a good product or service, being honest and keeping our clients or customers best interests at the forefront of our minds.  When you misrepresent yourself or your company, which is what “ghost tweeting” or “ghost blogging” does, then you are not being honest with your clients, customers or audience.

So my question to you is Who is your voice?  Am I wrong to feel that the voice should come from the person or persons who know the business the best? What are your thoughts on buying a list of pre-written tweets?

09
Nov
09

Upcoming Events – 11-9-2009 Edition

Here once again is this week’s list of some of the fun, interesting, educational and exciting things things I’ll be doing over the next few months.

(Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list. There are many more events occurring throughout the city and I encourage you to locate and attend the ones that appeal to you.  These are just some of the events for the organizations that I am involved with.  If you need help locating an event, please let me know and I’ll try and point you in the right direction.)

November 9 – I’m Giving Blood – Have you made a donation lately?  Help the Red Cross continue to help save lives.

November 10 – The Ultimate Networking Event – Real world networking is essential for you to build and create relationships. Having the skills to network effectively in today’s challenging business climate, is critical and could make the difference between thriving or losing to your competitors.

November 11 – SMC Philly – Reality Check A panel leading discussion on the topic of the new FTC Guidelines for bloggers. What does this means for bloggers and brands connecting with bloggers? How does this affect your participation in social networks, like twitter and facebook? What do you need to know in accordance with the ruling and what are new best practices? Join Whitney Hoffman, Annie Heckenberger and Cecily Kellogg in this discussion.

November 12 – Social Networking for Your Small Business – Free Library of Philadelphia Learn to use social networking technologies to market your business and connect with customers. Join me in the discussion.

November 14 – BarCamp Philly – Philly’s tech, creative, entrepreneurial – Whatever you want it to be! Unconference

November 14 – Little Smiles Stars Ball - I won’t be at this one, but it looks like an awesome organization and a great charity.

November 16 – Bloblive – You know that great idea you have? We want to help you get it going! Come to the next bloblive, grab the mic and hit the crowd with your best elevator pitch. You’ll find advice and feedback from a roomful of people focused on trying to help your idea grow.

November 19 - Founder Factory - Founder Factory is set to inspire Philadelphia entrepreneurs, their mentors and advisors and angel and venture capital investors through real life case studies, examples and success stories.
Besides these stories, these successful entrepreneurs will advise three startups in a Fishbowl setting in topics such as go-to market strategies, value proposition, risks, funding and other topics

I am not personally involved in this group, but after reviewing their calender, I think maybe I should be!  I encourage you to take a look at the events calender for the Philly Liars Club. ThePhilly Liars club is a group of professional writers who basically lie for a living, and their Truth Tour is a series of parties celebrating independent bookstores.

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