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Seth Godin is counted among the leading thought leaders on the topics of branding, marketing and social media. In this extended interview conducted by Andrew Warner of a wide variety of relevant subjects are covered and you are also given deep insight into the mindset of Seth Godin. This is an extended interview covering a wide range of subjects with enlightened insights which will allow you to create the proper mindset to develop a Tribe of your very own.

I am sharing this video with you because if you can implement this knowledge to grow your business by nurturing a thriving Tribe of like minded people. Do yourself a favor by clearing away all distractions and watch this video in one sitting while tacking notes; then create an action plan based on the specific goals you have set for your business. Please be sure to leave a comment for others to read.


Seth Godin with Andrew Warner from Andrew Warner on Vimeo.

Seth Godin:

  • writes the most popular marketing blog in the world;
  • is the author of the bestselling marketing books of the last decade;
  • speaks to large groups on marketing, new media and what’s next;
  • and is the founder of Squidoo.com, a fast-growing recommendation website.

Seth is a renowned speaker as well. He was recently chosen as one of 21 Speakers for the Next Century by Successful Meetings and is consistently rated among the very best speakers by the audiences he addresses.

Seth was founder and CEO of Yoyodyne, the industry’s leading interactive direct marketing company, which Yahoo! acquired in late 1998. Godin worked as VP Direct Marketing at Yahoo before leaving to become a full time speaker, writer and blogger.

He holds an MBA from Stanford, and was called “the Ultimate Entrepreneur for the Information Age” by Business Week.

(Source: www.SethGodin.com)

Special thanks to: Chris Spagnuolo at www.EdgeHopper.com; Andrew Warner at www.Mixergy.com, Seth Godin at www.SethGodin.com

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This interview was conducted by Robert Scoble of Fast Company and Fast Company TV in the home office of Guy Kawasaki the visionary entrepreneur, former Apple Computer inner circle member, author, and creator of All Top. I personally believe that Guy Kawasaki is among the most import voices in social media today, the is no question that he is among the most influential.

I wanted to share this short video with you because I believe the insights contained here will help to provide perspective for anyone who wants a glimpse of where we may be heading in the social media space in the coming year. I also wanted you to hear for yourself how Guy Kawasaki feels about the value of Twitter.

Guy Kawasaki is a managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm and a columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine. Previously, he was an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. Guy is the author of nine books including Reality Check, The Art of the Start, Rules for Revolutionaries, How to Drive Your Competition Crazy, Selling the Dream, and The Macintosh Way. He has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from UCLA as well as an honorary doctorate from Babson College. (from http://www.guykawasaki.com)

Here are a few key questions this great interview answers:

1. What is the story behind “Reality Check” Guy Kawasaki’s latest book?
2. What is the value of “All Top” Guy kawasaki’s latest venture?
3. Is Steve Jobs brilliant a jerk or a brilliant jerk?
4. What was the motivation behind the $1000 bet with Michael Arrington
5. Would Guy Kawasaki rather have Twitter or a cell phone?
6. What was it like being at Apple Computer in the formative days?
7. What is the value of company culture?

To learn more:

Guy Kawasaki http://www.GuyKawasaki.com
Robert Scoble http://www.Scobleizer.com
All Top http://www.AllTop.com

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Brand Yourself Not Your Company

One of the biggest mistakes I see the majority of marketers make is branding their company or opportunity not themselves. The greatest single asset you have in business is your personal brand and the surprising truth is that everyone possesses a brand regardless of whether they purposely set out to create a brand or not. By being proactive and consciously setting out to position yourself in the marketplace with messages that consistently demonstrate your values will set you apart from 98% of marketers.

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In this video I will teach you how to leverage Social Media to drive traffic to your blogs and social media pages. This short video packed with practical tips to help you make the most of your efforts in social media. The key to creating traffic and building your list through social media is having a clear strategy, understanding the resources available to you and knowing how to leverage your efforts. This video addresses each of the key to your social media success strategy.

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This video is part one of a two part recording of a webinar I conducted on social media for my coaching associates and team. It is part of an ongoing series of webinars on social media and online marketing that I conduct on a weekly basis. The topic of parts one and two provides an overview of social media and the distinction between network and link building websites. You need to know how to use each type of website in order to have a highly leveraged and successful social media strategy.

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This is the second part and final part of a webinar that I am presenting into two segments. The webinar was conducted for my private coaching associates and personal team members providing an overview of Social Media and how to utilize websites designed for networking and websites designed for link building. This knowledge is critical to allow you to create a leveraged and successful social media strategy.

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Gary Vaynerchuk Live and Unplugged!

Gary Vaynerchuck Social Media: Twitter Power Is In The Moment

It was a typical Sunday morning, I like to settle in with a hot cup of coffee and the Sunday newspapers and a passive monitoring of Twitter from my hand held device; suddenly everything changed in a moment of opportunity which is great for you and me. Social media guru and owner of The Wine Library Gary Vaynerchuk was stuck in an airport, no lap top with six hours to kill.

Gary sent out this simple tweet; “laptop broke (no audio can’t tape a vid) no flip left it in NJ, so cant tape, so no taping icon sad Social Media: Twitter Power Is In The Moment I guess I can do some interviews, any1 want me?”

I saw the power in that moment and sent Gary an immediate reply asking if he would be up for an impromptu interview and Q&A session on my podcast channel. Gary said; “let’s do it!” Thirty minutes later we were on the air with dozens of people tweeting about the call and joining the conversation with great questions for Gary, who provided tremendous value for everyone listening. There is a lesson here for anyone interested in leveraging social media to deliver a message or to reach a large group of people in a short period of time.

As you invest time in social media look for opportunities to engage at a deeper level and take action when an opportunity reveals itself.  Among the many golden nuggets shared on the podcast two come to mind and I want to share these principles with you.

1. Patience is a lost art and needed in social media: Get engaged and be consistent, the result will follow given enough time and activity.

2. Social Media = Business in 2009

Who is GaryVaynerchuk?

Gary Vaynerchuk has captured attention with his pioneering, multi-faceted approach to personal branding and business. After primarily utilizing traditional advertising techniques to build his family’s local wine business into a national industry leader, Gary rapidly leveraged social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to promote Wine Library TV, his video blog about wine. As his viewership swelled to over 80,000 a day, doors opened to a book deal, several national TV appearances, and a flurry of speaking engagements around the world. Gary’s dual identity as both business guru and wine guy has made him the “Social Media Sommelier.”

Here is a video sampling of Gary Vee

Here is the Interview:

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As always, I invite you to post your comments on Gary Vee and the social media revolution. I also would love to know what your greatest challenge has been with social media and your personal success stories. Thank you for visiting my blog.

I am here to help you succeed in building your business and creating an Internet lifestyle of your design.

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Social Media 101: A Fast Start Guide

Social media is emerging as an essential component of the online business funnel for the purpose of growing your network and building quality back links to your blogs and web pages. There are many who are just starting to become familiar with social media and this post will serve as a fast start guide to help get you started and for seasoned participant online I will share a few best practices that I feel are critical for success.

There are thousands of social media websites online that generally fall into two basic categories; it is important that you understand each one and how to utilize them to build your business. I will define what these are with a few examples of each type and share a few tactics to enable you to make the most of your time  investment in social media.

I. Two Primary Categories of Social Media Sites

1. Networking Sites: Networking Sites are designed to build networks of individuals “friends” and to connect with large groups of people with common interest. This catagory include Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. The characteristics of these sites provide you with the ability to create a rich highly personal profile, to search for and add associates or friends to your profile, allows you to search for and join groups and encourages interaction through direct messages and comments on the profiles of your friends.

2. Link Building Sites: Link Building Sites are designed to build links back to your websites and blogs allowing you to create single page mini-sites on a specific topic. The entries are informational or editorial in nature as opposed to promotional; the opportunity is to demonstrate your authority or share your experiences on a topic and provide one or two links back to your site for reference. Sites like Squidoo and HUB Pages are among the most popular link building sites and are my favorite among link building sites available free to join on the Internet

It is essential to develop a social media strategy a “game plan” to ensure that your investment of time in social media is effective and allows you to efficiently attract a network, build your back-links and grow your business.

Here are the steps I recommend to successfully create your game plan:

1. Decide if you are going to work with Networking Sites, Link Building Sites, or both

2. Brand yourself FIRST, not your company

3. Find your voice

4. Be Consistent

5. Be honest acting with integrity

Let’s take a closer look at each of these steps to create a sound foundation to build your social media program.

1. Networking, Link Building or Both: I personally do both because this is where the leverage exist and every action you take can create multiple outcomes for your business. If you decide to build both, you will need to select three to five sites of both types meaning you will be managing six to ten sites per day which can be done with an hour of focused time by utilizing tools that I will share with you in a future post.

Once you have selected the sites that you are going to build you will need to create complete and consistent profiles for each site, search for groups and connect to friends on your networking sites. For link building sites you will need to create your profile and begin to add content be creating your mini-sites being careful to weave your links in with relevant content.

2. Brand Yourself First: One of the biggest mistakes I see network marketers, affiliate marketers, and direct sales professionals make is enthusiastically branding their company instead of themselves thereby giving control of their most valuable business asset to a third party whom they cannot control. If you are known in the marketplace as the “juice guy,” or the “travel lady,” or the “vitamin guy” instead of the “home-based business professional,” you are putting your business at risk.

How often do you read about a company falling under negative media scrutiny, suddenly closing it’s doors, or making operational changes causing a distributor or reseller to leave and begin with a new company. The problem is that a large part of their brand is no longer relevant so they need to reeducate their marketplace and in many cases contradict prior statements about their former company and their undying loyalty to that company. I could go on and on concerning this point because it is critical to get this right and avoid damaging your brand.

3. Find Your Voice: Carefully determine which parts of your personalty you are going to bring to your brand to make yourself standout from the online crowd. There is a great marketer named Perry Belcher who has a very strong image as a “really great dude!” He wears crazy shirts, talks in a down-home no non-sense fashion and people easy relate to his rebel style – this is his brand. On the other extreme is Eben Pagan, a brilliant marketer who presents a very businesslike clean cut suit and tie image; Eben speaks like a Harvard MBA and relates very well with like minded people who value what he represents. There is no right or wrong; when Perry wears a shirt covered in flames, I am sure he loves his shirt, when Eben slips into an Armani suit, I am sure he loves his suit. We all have diverse personalities, just decide what aspect of your personality you want to amplify.

4. Be consistent: Remember that every picture you post and word you write leaves a footprint on the internet. Mistakenly many people believe if they delete something online that it is gone for ever, this is not the case at all. For this reason make sure that you have consistency and continuity in the all of your postings, comments, recommendations, photographs and videos placed online as you build your brand. Make it your practice to ask the questions “how does this reflect on my brand” before adding content to the internet.

5. Be Honest and Act with Integrity: From time to time a few marketers in social media communities tend to exaggerate their track record or results for fear of not attracting prospects. If you are new or do not have results simply leverage the story and results of your up line and mentors. People will respect your honesty and will likely relate to you more than if they believe you make a million dollars a year. Remember this simple concept there are two simple statements that you can make with integrity; 1. This is what I have done, do this and 2. This is what I am doing, do this. Anything else is outside of your integrity including NOT sharing what is working with your team members.

In closing, I want to give you a few pointers to help you grow your social media following and to keep you from becoming a social media outcast on networking sites.

1. Start adding people you know as friends in your network; relatives, co-workers, friends and family.

2. Utilize the search function within each community to locate people you know,people in your profession, people who share common interest. Send them a friendship connection request and whatever you do, don’t solicit them until you have built rapport.

3. Utilize the search “Groups” function within each community to locate large groups of people who share a common interest and join them.

4. Be active and conversational in each community. Freely share ideas, complement others and engage in conversations using the message and chat features.

5. Be interested and others will find you interesting.

By implementing these practices you will build a large vibrant social identity and a community that grows organically. When the time is right you will know how best to approach individuals who are qualified to view your opportunity. You might also be surprised by how many ask you to show them what you do.

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The Obama campaign was fascinating to watch; their use of social media and measurable results will be studied by universities and campaign strategist for years to come. I hear a few voices speaking up in denial of the power of social media; I think it will only be a matter of time before the evidence becomes overwhelming and we fully understand who has been left behind.

The key to making social media work is tracking results and being aware of the movement in the marketplace as the cheese is constantly being repositioned among new and evolving platforms. A few years ago it was MySpace, last year FaceBook surged ahead and in 2009 it will likely be Twitter. The good news is that with an appropriate social media strategy a business or cause can benefit tremendously and the good news is that most of the available resources are free to access.

Edelman Research recently published a report sub-titled “The Obama Social Media Tool Kit” that should be read by everyone interested in social media and marketing through social media.

To Download a copy of the report: CLICK HERE

I recommend that you read this 11 page report, create your social media strategy and implement it immediately also be sure to track and measure your results. If you are new to social media please recognize that it takes a little time to develop scale and quality in your relationships; however, if you are patient and consistent your results may astound you.

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