
Can you say "blog arc"?
The title of the presentation was "Whispering to Be Heard: The Art and Science of Buzz Marketing". I had some wonderful comments about this presentation, lots of good thoughts and feedback, so I'm sharing it here in several posts.
We're going to discuss
- TS Eliot,
- Ezekiel discovering that the limit of his knowledge isn't the limit of what is knowable,
- How to have fun with beehives and the people inside them
- and Mighty Mouse
But first, "Why 'Whispering to Be Heard'?"
If you really want to be heard then you need to whisper because if you talk softly then some very specific things happen:- the only ones paying attention will be those truly interested
- and they will show their interest
- and tell others of their interest.
- Also, you also immediately create a sense of intimacy, urgency and community (very important in buzz marketing and social media in general).
Next, TS Eliot does Information Mechanics!
Please contact NextStage for information regarding presentations and trainings on this and other topics.
Links for this post:
Upcoming Trainings:- Know How Someone Is Thinking in 10 Seconds or Less Half-day training at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, 13 June 08
- International Communication Association's Communicating for Social Impact, the 58th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association at Le Centre Sheraton Hotel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 22-26, 2008
- SUNY Marketing Professionals Conference at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC, 11-13 June 08
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