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Marketing In the Moment: Are You Prepared To Adapt To Web 3.0?

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I’m reading a book called “Marketing In the Moment: The Practical Guide To Using Web 3.0 Marketing To Reach Your Customers First”.  I’m not going to review it here, but it has got me thinking.

You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks, but if you want  to make it as a marketer, you have to be able to learn new skills and adapt to new technology.

When the web was new as a marketing medium (up to about 5 years ago it was new) people weren’t looking to replace day-to-day activities by going “virtual”.  Now they are.  In droves apparently.  At 38 I may be a little too old to “get it”, but many people under 25 practically seen to have their smart phones permanently attached to their bodies.

The post author, Loren Woirhaye writes sales copy and creates marketing systems for business clients who want to slash customer acquisition costs and position their businesses For 20%-30% sales growth in the next 12-18 months. He writes regularly about marketing and life at his Entrepreneur Blog.

The Twitter Problem

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Twitter was down when I checked it yesterday.  Twitter gets overwhelmed often enough.  It also seems to have problems delivering email to my inbox.   If you use it you’ve seen it get overwhelmed a few times already.  I don’t even login to Twitter that much and I’ve seen the “Twitter is over capacity” pages a lot. Apparently the cause is people clicking the refresh button in their browsers.

I’m personally ambivalent about Twitter as a push-marketing channel, which is how most internet marketers try to use it.  I do use it here and there but I haven’t really pursued building a large base of followers or tweeting regularly to them.

“Everybody Talking, Nobody Listening”

If you get enough followers on Twitter you can definitely drive traffic at will. One problem

The post author, Loren Woirhaye writes sales copy and creates marketing systems for business clients who want to slash customer acquisition costs and position their businesses For 20%-30% sales growth in the next 12-18 months. He writes regularly about marketing and life at his Entrepreneur Blog.

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Banned From YouTube!

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Recently many marketers have had their YouTube accounts shut down for violating YouTube’s Terms of Service.

Not me, but I’ve been reading about it.

YouTube belongs to Google and they can do with it what they want to do.

I haven’t had a problem myself because I probably fly under the radar – and I don’t look at social media like YouTube and Twitter as spamming tools – which a lot of folks basically do and that’s why the are getting HIT!

Kapish?

Don’t Spam!

It’s uncool.

Spamming isn’t just sending unsolicited email. It’s an attitude that it’s okay to exploit opportunities to promote your business beyond the boundaries of socially-acceptable conduct.

I get horrible phone-spam all the time from Dumb-Ass people using Dumb-Ass phone-broadcasting systems to send me phone calls advertising the same Dumb-Ass phone spame system – which annoys the hell out of me and furthermore demonstrates that these individuals are NOT people I would want to do business with because:

1. spamming shows you don’t respect other people – and phone-spamming is cowardly

2. phone spamming is INVASIVE marketing and today we find that offensive and anti-social.

3. Their marketing tactics tell me I have nothing to read more of Banned From YouTube!

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