How I Will Win

November 22, 2008 · Comments

hammer I see business process. You see shiny new app. I see new marketplaces. You see a channel. I see the old repowered by the new. You see the new.

I see a revolution. You see software.

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  • Casey Quinlan
    you are 110% right there - and the opportunities in this current 'economic crisis' are legion. you will indeed win, chris! in fact, i think you already have
  • You see sentences. I see paragraphs.
    You see a blog. I see a network.
    You see Twitter. I see FriendFeed.
    You see I'm kidding. I say I'm not. :-)
  • There's a certain software company that must be regretting spending their advertising revenue on a pair of retired clowns when they could have bought your copy, used a tasteful font and voiceover and changed the perception of all their major clients!
  • I would enjoy your description of the revolution.
  • Thoughtful1
    I see shiny light and long exposure.
    I read hype.
  • You see avenue for promotion. I see avenue to build relationships.

    Preach on.
  • You see technology. I see opportunities to recreate 'corner grocery store relationships.'
  • How you will "win?" I think you're contradicting yourself here. You've specifically said in other posts that you don't view social media as a competition, but this proves that you do.

    If it's not a competition, there is nothing to be won, right?
  • I think social media isn't going to be an end in itself like we all thought a few years ago (heck a few months in some cases).

    But it is still a powerful TOOLSET that will empower the marketing, PR, and networking PRINCIPLES that have stood the test of time to new heights. I wouldn't want to be a marketer without it.

    Joel Mark Witt
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