Actionable Marketing Guide Newsletter
Published: Mon, 03/27/17
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Dear , Greetings I’m back home in New York after an amazing 4 packed days in a chilly and not quite sunny San Diego at Social Media Marketing World 2017 (aka SMMW17). As you already know, I’m a HUGE fan of SMMW. Mike Stelzner and Phil Mershon put on an event (it’s more than a conference) to remember. Seriously—No detail is too small to sweat. They’ve got a posse to support them and the attendees. (BTW-This is an important lesson for every marketer!) This was my third year at SMMW and I loved every minute of it. From reconnecting with friends I only see in San Diego to meeting people I’ve only communicated with across social media. Wow moment: Meeting Jeff Bullas, the Australian blogging and social media powerhouse, and even he knew me (at least by name!) My “How To Create Quality Blog Posts Consistently” workshop attendees rocked the house. They touched me unlike any other presentation I’ve ever given. For a full summary, check out my friend BuzzSumo’s Steve Rayson’s summary. He even got many of the links. (Great live blogging!) If you missed my workshop or weren’t at SMMW17, here’s the inside scoop:
While the Icelandic attendees in the second row were fun (and wore coordinated red dresses to Thursday evening’s party), Teri and Serena’s response to my presentation moved me to tears. Hugs for everybody! Since you, my dear reader, are my squad, if you attended SMMW17 and write a related post on your blog by Thursday, April 6, 2017, you’re entitled to my free gift: You’re welcome to submit your SMMW17 blog post to my roundup. send an email to: smmw17@ActionableMarketing.Guide for instructions. On a personal note, unlike my past SMMW experiences, this year was transformational. I came home not only with my head bursting with ways to up my social media and content marketing game but also, (and more importantly) inspired to rethink and change my life. I’m excited about the future. May be it was the keynotes:
While I could fill this letter with my laundry list of take-aways, here’s the big picture: Social media isn’t going away any time soon. Not that you my smart readers would believe that! That said, social media is going through a period of transformation. This can be attributed to the maturing of the major platforms we use. But this change is bigger than that. It’s a matter of seeing social media as a communications channel. It’s how we connect and communicate with the people we care about. While many social networks call participants users, we need to realize they aren’t numbers but people. Bryan Krammer calls this human-to-human, I prefer the term person-to-person because there’s an emotional, personal component. This is what we learned as small children. As social media evolves and extends its functionality, it’s becoming integrated into other areas of our lives. It’s not just marketers. My contractor showed me how to use Facebook to sell old furniture. In his opinion, it’s better than Craig’s List. As marketers, social media’s shift to a broader means of communication is BIG. You have the ability to be available across a number of platforms when and where your prospect and customer are ready to engage with you. But it’s more—Social media is no longer just siloed in the marketing department. You must integrate it across your business. Even more importantly you need to be prepared to provide quality content your audience needs at every step of the buyer journey. What’s happening is a melding of social media, content marketing and customer experience (including customer service and sales) to be the best option for your customer. Stay tuned I’ll be writing more about SMMW. What can you do even if you didn’t attend SMMW?
That’s it for this week. I have to catch up on everything I didn’t do last week. Since I’m revamping my editorial calendar based on SMMW17, I’d love to hear from you. What is your biggest marketing challenge and why? |
Happy Marketing Heidi Cohen
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