I'm rockin' on Slideshare.net today.
Big time.
I uploaded my presentation on the new marketing concepts necessary for the social customer's ecosystem or as New Zealander Rich MacManus calls it, on his excellent blog Read/Write Web (more on this one tomorrow) the Social Web" and its over its first 22 hours the most popularly viewed presentation on Slideshare with over 340 views as of 4:45pm today. Don't believe me. Here's my Kodak (actually Hypersnap) moment. (Look in the upper right corner....well, right below that.) (342 now at 4:55pm).
I love Slideshare - if you saw my reference to it yesterday, you'd know that. But more significantly, there seems to be a lot of (how's this for an oxymoron) anecdotally statistical evidence that marketing folks are trying to figure out what to do about this eminently conversational customer they have on their hands. Ever since the Cluetrain Manifesto declared that "Markets do not want to talk to flacks and hucksters...Markets want to talk to companies....We are those markets. We want to talk to you," marketers have been scrambling to figure out not just what to say, but even more importantly how to say it. The presentation that I'm posting here, courtesy of me and Slideshare (5:06pm - 348 views) covers this and I'd love for you to take a look. An old school Powerpoint for new out-of-school cutting edge stuff.
BTW, this is similar to what I gave at SAS's Marketing Staff conference last week. Feedback please? (5:15pm - 354) (The-ah, the-ah, the-ah, the-ah, that's all folks)
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