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Social CRM: The New Rules of Relationship Management

Here's some profound words of wisdom from Brian Solis:

"Social media didn’t invent conversations, it simply amplified and connected them to audiences and the actions that are triggered as a result. With the right tools, and more importantly mindset and resolve, we can now uncover these incredibly valuable, insightful and prominent conversations where and when they happen. Listening is only the beginning however. As in anything, we need a little less conversation and a little more action."

Read his post here.

This is really great writing.

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Future of Influence Summit 2009 ยป Five key trends in how influence is transforming society

While I am unable to attend this event, it's one to keep on a radar.  The broader theme- "Influence" is a shift in where media and society as a whole is headed.

Five Key Trends:

1. Influence is democratized
2. Influence can be measured
3. Reputation shifts from the corporation to the individual
4. Influence is the future of media
5. Business models for influence are emerging

 

Read the details here: via futureofinfluencesummit.com

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The Public

I bought the book. I joined the community.
If you're trying to figure out the evolution of PR 2.0, 2.1, etc. this is a good place and way to do so.

Highly Recommended.

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From Loren Feldman's site: My Thoughts On Brian Solis - 1938 Media

I met Brian Solis at Jeff Pulver's 140 Conference, where I was handling media for the vent.

And... I bought and read his book. It's basic. It's practical. And to the point.

Worth buying, reading and keeping.

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