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Chris Brogan’s Trust Agents

August 17, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

There are a only a few people who’s blog posts I eagerly devour and learn from as soon as they appear:  Seth Godin, Simon Ford and Chris Brogan. I’ve read most if not all of Seth’s books, I’m CEO of one of Simon’s companies and I’m gleefully waiting for my copy of Chris’ new book Trust Agents to appear in my mailbox from Amazon.

Chris understands how social media works on a level that most will never truly understand and many of us are struggling to reach; at least I know I am, sorry to make assumptions about you. The core of social media and in truth all marketing is Trust. In any relationship someone must have faith and believe in the other person for the relationship to work. Business relationships are no different. Our clients must believe that our product or service will deliver at least as good as we tell them that it will.

I’m confident that Chris’ book will give us a deeper understanding of how to earn that trust and build influence using online tools.

In case anyone is thinking I’m  just pushing this for an affiliate commisison, I’m not, I trust that this book will be well worth the time invested in reading it.

Simply click ont he picture of the book and it will send you to Chris’ website for a list of locations to buy the book.

Trust Agents
Trust Agents

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amazon, Array, Assumptions, Blog, Book Trust, Business Relationships, Ceo, Chris Brogan, Deeper Understanding, Faith, Ford, Mailbox, Marketing, Online Tools, People, Picture Book, S Books, seth godin, Simon Ford, Trust Relationship, Truth

Great Twitter Stories

August 2, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Recapping some of my favorite Twitters tories from the week starting witha great post from the always informative Chris Brogan. While some will argue with Chris’ take on Twitter etiquette, I think he nails it on alomst every point. Check it out and let me know what you think:

A Brief and Informal Twitter Etiquette Guide

I love Twitter. I think the service is a wonderful tool that permits a whole new way of communicating. The thing is, it’s also a place where newcomers might often make some mistakes in their choices that will likely be …

I found this post interesting because I’ve been speaking in front of a number of local business groups an the most common question is “Isn’t Facebook/Twitter/Social Networking just for kids?”  They are always surprised to find out the demographics of the main sites and the dramatic increase in 35+ on Facebook an Twitter.

Facebook and Twitter are for oldies — NevilleHobson.com

If you pay attention to such metrics as have been published over the past year, it probably won’t surprise you to note that the older you are, the more likely you will be to be a Facebook or Twitter user, according to the study. …

I like this idea, but feel it will have limited application for me and the others in less populated states like Montana.

JustBought.It Turns Twitter Into a World of Mobile Shoppers

It’s no secret that people often buy things based on the recommendation of a family member, friend, or celebrity that they respect. And now, with.

Twitter has changed tehir look, I’ll have to go back and redo my Twitter Getting started videos now 🙂 is changing

Twitter Blog: New Front Page!

Today we’re trying a redesigned front page for folks who are new to Twitter.com. If you’re a regular around these parts, then you won’t notice the new look unless you sign out of your account. Helping people access Twitter in more …

Thanks for stopping by to see my weekly recap. This is going to become a feature of my blog so let me know if you have great stories for me to share.

I’ll be adding some of my favorite Facebook stories in a couple of days.

Doug

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Celebrity, Choices, Chris Brogan, Demographics, Dramatic Increase, Etiquette Guide, facebook, Family Member, Local Business Groups, Love, Metrics, Montana, Nails, Newcomers, Oldies, Shoppers, social marketing, social networking, Tories, twitter, twitter marketing, using twitter, Videos

March 22, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Get Altitude – Website Marketing Makeover

Great video of Eben Pagan doing a website marketing makeover. I love he he says “I’m sorry I’m getting off track here, but there’s money to be made… ” right before he dissects the businesses sales funnel.

The website is a good example of a beautifully designed website that is not designed to sell effectively.

Doug

https://dougmcisaac.com/150/150/

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March 18, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Beating Google Friend Connect

Social Traffic in action! Watch the video and find out how we beat out Google in the YouTube search results.
Doug

https://dougmcisaac.com/147/147/

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Google Friend Connect — Connecting is getting easier

March 8, 2009 by Doug Mcisaac

Google Friend Connect — Connecting is getting easier

Simon Ford’s Google Friend Connect video is amazing. I’m beginning to understand the power of this new tool. I’ll be adding it to some of my own and some clients sites to test it out.

Doug

Filed Under: social marketing, Uncategorized Tagged With: Google friend connect, social marketing

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