Monday, August 17, 2009

The Art of "Losing Control"

How many times have we all been lost inside of our own thoughts in an attempt to control outcomes which are far beyond our ability to impact? Anyone, anyone? Well, I for one have been guilty of this many times.

Having taken many steps to neutralize daily stresses and maximize positive outlook, the desire to overanalyze has lessened; however, when it comes to willingly losing control it is another story.  In attending another fantastic HubSpot webinar this afternoon regarding "Viral Marketing and World Wide Raves" (http://bit.ly/1mcZ6D), Professor David Meerman Scott author of "New Rules of Marketing and PR" as well as "World Wide Rave" brought an excellent point to the forefront.

He mentioned how many businesses historically have shuddered at the idea of implementing viral and social media campaigns as they were unfamiliar with the idea of "earning" exposure as they had been buying it through advertising campaigns, etc traditionally.  It would seem that "earning" this  reward would be counter intuitive to many who have not reaped the rewards from "teaser" campaigns and word-of-mouth buzz.  One counter example far beyond their time which resonated with me was the Grateful Dead.

David brought to light that the Grateful Dead not only "lost control" of their music in a classical sense as they initiated the art of "jamming", but they also did not disallow fans from bootlegging their shows and photographing their experiences at a time when many others upheld strict regulations with respect to the control and sharing of product.  Due to this laissez-faire attitude and continual devotion to their brand's value proposition, the Dead's following grew exponentially resulting in the creation of a widespread subculture and their propulsion to superstardom.  (http://bit.ly/4ongB)  Regardless of popular skepticism, the Dead's mantra yielded them dedication and an incredible trust from their fan base as well as spectacular monetary gain.

While still, many seek the "quick fix" in today's cut throat world, it is crucial and worth it to be a bit more patient and speak the language of your target audience as you cater to their needs.  Losing control and letting others experience your greatness proves extremely beneficial.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The "Pay It Forward" Mechanism

It is not often when you encounter those who genuinely put their foot forward to help others and connect like-minded professionals and generate discussion; however, it is extremely refreshing when this is the case.  Over the past few months as I have continued the search for the "appropriate next step", I have had the good fortune of attending several free webinars offered by HubSpot, a start-up in Cambridge, MA offering a suite of "inbound marketing" products to small businesses (www.hubspot.com).

According to HubSpot, their vision is "to provide a (killer) marketing application and provide great advice to small businesses enabling them to leverage these disruptive effects of the internet to 'get found' by more prospects shopping in their niche and convert a higher percentage of prospects into customers" (www.hubspot.com/internet-marketing-company).  As the internet continues to pervade daily life, it is important to maintain grasp on what are the channels and techniques useful to positioning and propelling the success of a product, service or business.  Additionally, in an individual's efforts to maintain an appropriate online identity and successful brand image, understanding these concepts is crucial.  

In addition to their weekly HubSpot TV series filmed live in their Cambridge home base, HubSpot has made available a series of webinars encompassing topics relevant to "inbound marketing" which culminate with a certification exam (with the support of several partners...http://www.inboundmarketing.com/university/partners).  These webinars not only promote discussion among marketing professionals and business owners, but also they allow for direct application to securing the foundation of one's personal online identity.  I have recently embarked upon my certification process with HubSpot's IMU (Inbound Marketing University) and am excited to pass along my excitement about this opportunity.  Throughout the presentations, twitter discussions, etc. they have shared their partnerships and created an environment within which others may forge new connections and generate further collaboration.  Hopefully, the outcome of HubSpot's efforts will set about a "Pay It Forward" mechanism where others will continue passing along this good nature. Thank you!

For more information on the IMU or becoming a Certified Inbound Marketing Professional, check out: http://www.inboundmarketing.com/university OR on Twitter @IMU