Julien Smith in Calgary, Trust Agents, notes from the event
Just came from another great event by Third Tuesday Calgary this time hosting Julien Smith, co-author of Trust Agents (Chris Brogan and Julien Smith). Those who missed it, missed a lot. Below are the notes for those who attended, let's compare!
- Hype vs. channel: hype dies, channel is forever
- Controlling future is about controlling a channel
- Channels used to be one-way, now it's both ways
- A channel starts from a network
- Channel: a tube you use to communicate with members of your network (my understanding, I may be wrong).
- Channel examples: Twitter, YouTube Channel, Facebook Fan Page
- Channel example (specific): ShitMyDadSays
- $50,000 / year example: great example, also referenced in Guy Kawasaki's Reality Check: on average $50,000 / year is enough to live in North America. Anything beyond that should not (hypothetically) make you happier.
- Social Networks and happiness. The closer you are to the centre of your network, the happier you are.
- Over time networks dissipate, so one should build tribes continuously.
- Laughter takes walls away; at work and at home. Laugh.
- Social capital = puzzle piece of the game
- Facilitate the exchange of social capital
- Reliability is huge. Be consistent with your content.
- Create content that's visible and indexable.
- Insiders vs. outsiders of a social neighbourhood.
- Insider language. Example: Sprite commercial ;)
- Differentiation: Blue Ocean Strategy
- Pattern breaking. Example: Cirque Du Soleil
- Do something different.
- What can be measured can be sold.
- Book reference: Connected by Nicholas A. Christakis.
- Be the lead goose.
For those who could not attend, you can catch Julien on his Canadian tour. More about the tour and the author:
- The next event is on Wednesday in Victoria.
- See Julien's site: InOverYourHead.
- Julien is talking (podcast): http://inoveryourhead.mevio.com/
- Alternatively, feel free to buy the book. BTW, I'm not getting paid, I just liked the presentation.
Tags: channels, Marketing, social media, social networks
January 19th, 2010 at 11:01 am
thanks Alex :)