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A Bike Ride Refresher in Social Media Success

September 21, 2009 by Liz

You Already Know How

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Do you remember when no one knew the word blog? Suddenly, it’s everywhere ? in the New York Times, on the TV News, and in our kids’ elementary schools. The BBC has a blog. So does PBS. Not only are blogs showing up everywhere, but Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube are too. You’ve probably heard stories of companies who’ve had great success with blogs and companies who’ve had horrible results.

Perhaps you’ve even had a social web something go wrong.

Social media is a lot like riding a bike.

When you bike, you need to know how all of the parts ? the bike’s and yours ? work together, where your bike belongs on the road, and how to interact with cars and other bikes. When you enter the social web, you need to know the same kinds of things before you start ? how what you’re doing fits and balances with your company culture, your overall marketing strategy, and your customers needs and desires.

It’s easy to be wildly successful at social ? to get it to take you exactly where you want to go. But it takes a bit of learning at first — like biking does. It’s no fun learning by falling down. Still staying off the bike isn’t the answer, when the kids you want to reach are across town in a park where only a bike can go.

Here’s how to get started on that wildly successful social web presence that you keep hearing folks talk about.

Learn from someone who already knows. Almost every really successful new blogger learned how from some one who’s blogged before. Twitter is way easier to “get” if you work with someone who knows it first. Learn from a social media oldtimer and you’ll raise the speed at which you’ll connect with people and leverage the tools most useful to your business.

Social media is about conversation and community. It’s a chance to talk with customers everyday as you do at a trade show ? only longer, more relaxed, and without the lower back pain that comes with standing on a concrete floor. It’s ongoing discussions with customers about the business. It’s getting close to where your audience, or at least a part of them, thinks and lives. AND it’s inviting them to get to know you and your business in the same way. It’s hard not to like a company, when you interact everyday with someone who works there that you like a lot.

Read some blogs. Join a social network. Follow Twitter before you start. Make a few blog comments too. It’s like getting to know the neighborhood you’re thinking of moving into. You’ll learn a lot from watching and interacting with the folks who are already blogging. Bloggers and social media folks are incredibly friendly, helpful people. You’ll have a network going as soon as you’ve commented on the same blog or in the same Twitterstream for a week or two.

Be a social person people can trust. You don’t need to be from any special department or to have any special title. Be passionate, curious, and happy to learn from others. Reach out to people to learn what they’re about.

Don’t worry if customers have issues. Issues are opportunities to make authentic and human connections. Customers know that things go wrong sometimes. Let them know someone is listening. Invite customers to be part of the team, and products can get better because of it.

Give customers great content — a reason to follow you. That’s what search engine want too. Great interest and great content are great value to folks who meet you. Become a source of content and pay attention. You can pick up the latest trends by interacting on the scale of the web.

Once you get the hang of the social web culture, you’ll be seeing how much your friends and customers can invest in what you’re doing. They can become your eyes and ears for you. They can become your biggest evangelists. They’ll be doing it because you opened the lines of communication to talk to them. ? one human to another.

Grab a bike. Rent one if you have to … the social part is getting to where the people are.

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Are you having trouble explaining social media? What analogy do you use?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, refresher, social-media

Beach Art Gallery: Sculpture from the Sea

September 20, 2009 by Guest Author


by Guest Writers Suzie Cheel and Des Walsh

On Tuesday this week we saw something that at first looked like a piece of machinery. When we looked closer we saw that it was part of a tree that had been sculpted by the sea and washed up on the beach.

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On Wednesday “the sea sculpture” was still there and as you can see from the picture it had changed position.

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On Thursday “the sea sculpture” was gone. Taken by the tide on it’s journey to another beach.

Just imagine if this “sea sculpture” could speak, the stories it could tell of the beaches it had rested on.

What would you ask?

Suzie Cheel & Des Walsh

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Beach Notes, Des Walsh, Suzie Cheel

Thanks to Week 204 SOBs

September 19, 2009 by Liz

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Successful and Outstanding Bloggers

Let me introduce the bloggers
who have earned this official badge of achievement,

Purple SOB Button Original SOB Button Red SOB Button Purple and Blue SOB Button
and the right to call themselves
Successful Blog SOBs.

I invite them to take a badge home to display on their blogs.

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They take the conversation to their readers,
contribute great ideas, challenge us, make us better, and make our businesses stronger.

I thank all of our SOBs for thinking what we say is worth passing on.
Good conversation shared can only improve the blogging community.

Should anyone question this SOB button’s validity, send him or her to me. Thie award carries a “Liz said so” guarantee, is endorsed by Kings of the Hemispheres, Martin and Michael, and is backed by my brothers, Angelo and Pasquale.

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Want to become an SOB?

If you’re an SO-Wanna-B, you can see the whole list of SOBs and learn how to be one by visiting the SOB Hall of Fame– A-Z Directory . Click the link or visit the What IS an SOB?! page in the sidebar.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, SOB-Directory, SOB-Hall-of-Fame, Successful and Outstanding Blogs

SOB Business Cafe 09-18-09

September 18, 2009 by Liz

SB Cafe

Welcome to the SOB Cafe

We offer the best in thinking — articles, books, podcasts, and videos about business online written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection.

The Specials this Week are

Zoli’s Blog
But this is not just an image. It’s a real girl, a living person with a face and name, who is quite recognizable by her family, friends, adversaries. Using her in this article places her in the wrong context, implying that she is an (unwilling) child prostitute.

Best Intention Derailed: Using Photos Out of Context Amounts to Abuse


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My father remar­ked to me the other day, “I bet you had no idea in the begin­ning that the blog would work as well as it did, eh?”

True, I had no idea. But loo­king back, we had a few things going for us.

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Rock Your Day
When we’re focused on a goal – especially a big honkin’
one, the finish line can seem awfully far away. And that
distance can drain your desire to take action, because
all you can see is how you’re Not There Yet.

This Is Your Chance. Don’t Settle For Not Taking It.


Escape from Cubicle Nation
So if you are just a nice person working in your home office without a huge network, how do you start?

Reduce overwhelm, expand your reach and have more fun with partnerships


Catskill Cottage Seed
In my work with at-risk teens it’s an interesting problem. Often the behaviors that manifest are either skewed toward seeking attention at any cost or they swing dangerously toward an isolation that is unhealthy. Finding comfort with the solitude of childhood is a door that seems to have been nailed shut.

Preserving the bubble


Related ala carte selections include

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See You At The Top


Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Great Finds, LinkedIn, small business

Why the Brave and Smart Will Survive …

September 18, 2009 by Liz

I've been thinking . . .

about fear . . . a lot.

I know it seems that we’ve all lost our manners. Our humanity and compassion seems to be scatter shot, when it’s there. Some of us seem to care more about plants and animals than the people nearest us.

Have we really all gone bad . . . or are we afraid to admit we’re afraid?

For most of us, it’s not the most fun time to be living. We see ourselves and our friends in truly precarious positions. Clients go south. Jobs go with them. Healthcare shrivels up and stress makes that an issue.

Do we think it’s brave to deny that it’s scary? We can’t fix a problem, we’re pretending isn’t there.

It’s braver and smarter to admit where we are and act on it. Here’s how to do to be brave and smart about what scare us …

From “Oh F#@&” to OK Speed Drill

“Oh F#@&” — Reaction
Identify and acknowledge your feelings.

“I’m scared. I could lose my job. I could lose my home soon.”

Go somewhere that you can say it out loud. The act of exhaling while you talk will calm you physically. Close your eyes for a minute or two. Hearing the thought will lessen it’s power over you.

“Oh God” — Release
Regain your balance. Keep your eyes closed and breathe deeply through your nose, until you feel the thought let go of it’s hold on you.

“Oh Jeez” — Recenter
Keep breathing deeply and if it helps, keep repeating through these phrases as you breathe:
“Oh F#@&” “Oh God” “Oh Jeez” “Oh Well”

“Oh Well” — Refocusing
Now you can start to think about damage control and making the best of the situation. If you find yourself negative again, go back a step or two.

“OK” — Re-engaging
Plan what you need to do and get moving.
—Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone

So you’re stranded in a situation you never expected. We all are.
We can all push aside the fear and get to how brave we are.

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The brave and smart survive because we turn fear into action. We don’t allow another option.

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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, fear, Just Listen, LinkedIn, Mark Goulston

Bikes Are Green Wheelchairs Are Not — Is the Planet More Important Than the People?

September 17, 2009 by Liz

Drive Throughs and Visible Authenticity

It seems from the second that I got into the car with Hope and Theresa to the minute they dropped me off at home, my social media road trip was an experience interwoven with more social than media. My plan had been for weekend retreat focused on bringing people back into SOBCon2010, seeing more green trees and less concrete, and getting space enough to open my mind. Time to reflect while driving or sitting alone can re prioritize which ideas bubble up to get attention. Serendipity can intervene to lend light to those thoughts.

Simple conversational phrases started trending …

  • how quiet the car is … but it’s not a hybrid.
  • I didn’t bring my metal water bottle. I’ll have to buy an earth-killing plastic one.
  • look at the view at the Grand Geneva Resort — all that green!
  • I wouldn’t call this handicapped accessible … We checked two of the buildings totally are.

We’re obsessing about causes. We were just talking. But still there it was. Statements about how we cared for the earth and how we cared about the people who more around it were coming up.

At breakfast yesterday, Beth Rosen, and I discussed small nonprofits that we want to make part of SOBCon2010: BeBrightPink.org, inclusionsolutions.com, and job angels. We made a plan to find two others one that support people and the planet — one green and one that helps teachers and kids.

The conversations were all so normal for the social media crowd that they didn’t really stand out.

Bikes Are Green Wheelchairs Are Not

Then on the way home, I got an email and shortly after a phone call from Patrick Hughes about something disturbing. Here’s some of what it said.

.. I just saw some press about the company Burgerville in Oregon who is now allowing bikes in the drive thru and touting it – good for them.

However, I am frustrated.

S woman 3 weeks ago, is denied on her bike in Oregon at a drive thru and within 24 hours they have a new bike policy and are welcoming bikes with open arms. http://bikeportland.org/2009/09/15/burgerville-announces-bike-event-new-signage/

2 years ago, as you know, Karen Putz [went] through a drive thru and is denied service because she is deaf… she does the same thing and goes home and blogs about it, but because it’s a disability issue and not a “green” issue, it goes to lawyers vs the marketing dept. why isn’t disability considered GREEN? They dragged her and this issue out for 2 years … http://www.diversityinc.com/public/3158.cfm

Several weeks ago a woman went into a drive thru in Minnesota in her wheelchair and was denied and no one really came to her rescue either… she was [labeled] as a radical … [W]hen restaurants have a 24 hour policy — meaning the main restaurant is closed but the drive thru is still open — they ARE violating the ADA by not allowing everyone to be able to spend their money.
http://thecrustycurmudgeon.wordpress.com/2009/06/17/wheelchair-woman-denied-service-at-white-castle-drive-thru/

Having legal departments tell their people to just put up disability stickers is not the answer anymore!

So what i am learning after many years in this deal is that when it comes to disability issues, it goes to the legal department and unless someone is suing them, there is no problem. you can talk all day about how big the disability market is however it’s still going to be relegated to legal and not marketing…

Will the GREEN people help ALL people? What if businesses aren’t considered green unless they are also inclusive? When will disability issues go to the marketing departments vs. legal?

Does all of this make sense? How do we tell this story?

Which brings me back to the social in social media and makes me wonder whether those corporations think planet is more important than people living on it?

How authentic is a company that can’t see the problem with policies that conflict like that?

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

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Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: accessibility, bc, green, LinkedIn

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