Shel Holtz’ tutorial on blogs, brands, social media and marketing

Trust Shel Holtz to articulate something that certainly nags people whether they are in marketing, journalism or just wondering about social media.

It’s a long post but I highly recommend it, especially if someone in your organization questions why you’re trying to implement weird strategies that have been untested, and when everything’s changing too fast.

As a frequent listener to For Immediate Release, I have to say these two people –that’s Shel and Neville Hobson are the brain reserve of social media, and the amazing thing is how they do it for free, twice a week on their podcast, and with posts like this.

You may wonder why this shameless plug. I am just talking to someone about social media and marketing, and I realized that having gleaned so much from them, I have never quite acknowledged it openly.

For the naysayers who wonder about blogs, Shel’s social-media ain’t-really-new comment is worth repeating:

When you think about it, paintings on cave walls were the earliest form
of blogging, an effort by an individual to say, “Here’s what I did
today,” a pre-language journal entry. Blogs simply amplify the content,
making it available to a larger audience and enabling what we call a
“conversation” to ensue about it.

To hijack a cliche:
Cost of MP3 player: 75 bucks
Time taken to download FIR: Two minutes
Education in social media: Priceless

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