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An UpBeat Now! Conversation with Raj Setty Part 1

July 29, 2009 by Liz

BootStrapping During a Recession and Mistakes We Make

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I’ve known Rajesh Setty for many years and I’ve followed his wisdom for just as long. He started writing as a child of 9 and published his first book at the young age of 13.

I interviewed Raj the first time when he released his book Beyond Code. You’ll find the five days of our conversation introduced here.

This year I had the honor and the pleasure of being part of launching his new book UpBeat Now! at our SOBCon09 conference in Chicago. I’m more than delighted to share it here with you now.

This is the first part of the conversation we had …
Hi Raj, I understand the story of the book is an upbeat story in itself, would you tell the tale now?

Thanks Liz for the opportunity to have this conversation.

I had an opportunity to build my first technology startup during the previous recession. It was not easy. The easiest way to define what was happening then was that “nobody was buying anything from anyone and everybody was trying selling something to everyone.” If we loved bad news, then we were in luck. There was bad news everyday – on the TV, in the newspapers, on the radio and there was generally some bad news shared during any interaction with anyone – online or offline.

We learned a lot during that period as the only way to have survived running a “bootstrapped” startup was to stay Upbeat. So I wrote most of it during that journey but by the time I completed the book, that recession was over. So I packed it up and and kept it aside. I didn’t have to wait for long as there was a another recession very soon. I unpacked the book, updated it and got it published.

What is “the trap” and how do you see it among the people who are trying to start a business online?

One of the traps in the context of being Upbeat is to be gripped by engaging in discussions about topics on which you have very little control on. Some of these may be important topics (such as social security, economy, foreign policy etc.) but endlessly talking about them when you have “unfinished” projects is a trap.

When it comes to online businesses, I see several traps.

1. Thinking if they can do it, we can do it.

People get excited when they see an online businesses and think that “technically” they can also do what has been done. However, when you look at an online business you only see the “tip of the iceberg.” There are so many things that are not easy to see when you see an online business. It will be a miracle if someone can copy an online business just by watching it from outside.

2. Thinking if you build it, they will come.

Yes that may happen for a VERY small percentage of the companies. In MOST cases, you not only have to build, you have to drag people who will reluctantly (kicking and screaming) come to check out your site.

3. Thinking if people talk about their online business, they will succeed.

Getting press alone may not take an online business far. Unless the customers love the business AND are willing to pay for it, nothing significant will happen.

4. Chasing exceptions as if they are rules

Often people keep quoting YouTube,Twitter, Flickr etc which are successes in their own way. While you may be able to replicate the technology piece with your skills, it is not easy to copy their successes.

5. Using the wrong metrics

Rather than using revenues and profits as metrics, it is easy to get carried away by eyeballs, pageviews, downloads etc. Ultimately without revenues and profits, you will need a miracle to succeed.

Raj had so much interesting information that we’ll be sharing the rest on Friday. Tune in then to hear about the disciplines that online businesses can use to get on an upbeat path to success!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Busness success, Rajesh-Setty, Upbeat Now

Writing Project: 25 Words of Social Media Wisdom

July 28, 2009 by Liz


Share What You Know

The Living Web

We’ve done this before … Inspired each other with our thoughts — each expressed in 25 words.

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It starts with ideas
clicking keys, words in text,
audio, images, and video
connecting like minds.
Then we find
we’re connecting
online and offline communities.

Would you add 25 words of your own?

The 25 Words of Social Media Wisdom Project

Will you accept my invitation to put 25 words of Social Media advice or wisdom into a blog post? Here’s how you might go about it.

  1. Look for some social media thing you see too much or too little of.
  2. Write a sentence about it.
  3. Count the words you have written.
  4. Edit the sentence until you have 25 words exactly. Notice how your idea changes as you edit and how your feelings change with each rewrite.
  5. Add a picture if you can.
  6. Post your 25 words on your blog by July 31st.
  7. Link back to this post or leave a link to your post in the comments section. I don’t want to miss yours when I compile all of them.

It will be my challenge to a creative way to connect all of the ideas together. In a giant “25 words of Social Media Wisdom” blog post, featuring what you wrote.

Are you in? Surely you have 25 words to spare for this one.

You might remember that we’ve done this before …
25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom
25 Words that Connect Us

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

Get your best voice in the conversation.

Filed Under: Community, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, social-media

Will You Try Some New Media Brain Alchemy?

July 24, 2009 by Liz

Best Internet Idea In a Long Time

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Today I my Google Alerts took me to Cloud Alchemy: A Thinking Heart by Suzanna Stinnett that resonates with potential. Will you help me help it grow?

Suzanna describes our online conversation fabulously:

Through these new media tools we have a thinking heart. This is what fuels my own daily journey as a teacher and articulator of new media.

This huge, benevolent, thinking heart. This heart which pulses through the vast onground servers to the vast online cloud.

And then she suggests an Alchemy Lab that connects a brain leader with a social force. Go read it.

I might suggest we find similar great chemistry in the non-profit space
with Beth Kanter and Geoff Livingston

or in the association space with Jeff Hurt and Susan Kuhn Frost

or in the social media sphere with Chris Brogan and Robyn McMaster

Will You Try Some New Media Brain Alchemy?

Write a post that shows a thinking heart.
Link back to this post and to Suzanna’s post.
Challenge other folks to do the same.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz on your business!!

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, social-media, thinking heart

Meet Suai, R&B Singer Rapper, on Blog Talk Radio Tonight at 9pm Eastern

July 19, 2009 by Liz

 

Then Meet Her In Person at BowlHer in Chicago!

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I’m delighted to announce that I’m hosting the BowlHer channel on BlogTalkRadio to celebrate the outstanding event happening next Saturday in Chicago. We’ll be gathering to meet, greet, and celebrate the online / offline world that social media folks have come to expect and enjoy.

And the live music and special guests are an awesome part of all that will be one heck of an evening with five off-site parties and livestreaming.

Join Liz Strauss Tonight with Special Guest Brooke White

Universal Motown newcomer Suai has made a soaring, soulful debut album that more than lives up to her promise. Raised in the legendary R&B confines of Detroit, the plucky singer combines her silky swagger with a veteran’s poise to deliver the kind of riveting, multi-themed musical journey that music fans won’t soon forget.

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Everyone knows that listening to music is so much more interesting when we know a little about the performer and songwriter who created it. So tonight on

BlogTalkRadio.com/Bowlher Tonight

Be There!!

Tonight: Sunday, July 19, 2009
9:00pm Eastern /8:00pm Central / 6:00pm Mountain /5:00pm Pacific
www.blogtalkradio/bowlherListener dial-in number 347 857 3896

And bring your questions with you.

You can also follow Brooke on Twitter @RealBrookeWhite

More about BowlHer

BowlHer is an after-hours event at which about 500 highly connected guests will enjoy an exciting evening of bowling, music, celebrities and networking. Thousands of women across the country will also enjoy the activities via a live streaming broadcast of the highly popular Girls Night Out Twitter party (#GNO).

BowlHer is Saturday, July 25th
at
Lucky Strike Lanes
322 E. Illinois St.
Chicago, IL 60611
Find out more about BowlHer.

Will I see you there?!!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz on your business!!

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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Bowlher, Motown, R&B, Rapper, Suai

Are You Overwhelmed by Internet ADD? What to Do …

July 13, 2009 by Liz

Everyone Else Is Doing So Much More

Do you see everyone around you getting where you want to be and wonder why you’re standing still? Have you given yourself over to that new generation of Internet ADD … ADOS – AD oh Shiny!! ?

The answer is inside yourself and in what you’re not doing.

Talk and move. That’s what every person with a success story has done to achieve it. Only two things — talk and move. It’s the essence of doing.

Want to get somewhere? Do something.

What will you do today to build your success story?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz on your web presence!!

Buy the eBook. and Register for SOBCon2010 NOW!!

Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Motivation, Productivity, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, Living-Web, social-media, stuck, video

Great Idea? What’s Your Strategy for Visibility?

July 10, 2009 by Liz

Go Out and Tell People ????

It’s so exciting to have a great idea, a great project, a great new job! How can we share the exciting things we’re doing without constantly talking about about ourselves? No thoughtful person wants to risk turning to “that guy”? No one who’s met “that guy” wants to do business with him.

It helps a lot if we don’t go hunting an audience.

When I figured out that asking folks what they’re doing and how they might help me do better at what I’m doing, talking about my work got easier, more fun, and more meaningful.

What’s your strategy for making your great ideas visible?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz on your web presence!!

Buy the eBook. and Register for SOBCon2010 NOW!!

Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, social business

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