Call Those Names!
I delivered the keynote at IMC’s Confab yesterday, to a wonderful audience, and we all had a lot of fun. I talked about the very positive future of consulting and the need to “be in the moment” with clients and
Alan’s First Social Media Client!!
Having been King of Social Media for four or five months now, and with 6 million connections on linkedin, 300 friends on Facebook, and 1100 followers on Twitter, my very first client from those sources came on board this morning!! Chris
Morning Thoughts
Some things percolating early today: • Twitter folks are frequently "retweeting" my stuff, calling me "one of the top business experts in the country." That can't hurt, and it's fun trying to condense some wisdom into about 80 characters twice a
Rock Star of Consulting Surpasses 1,000 on Twitter
I now have about 1,040 people tracking me on Twitter after just a few months. This is the most fun of all the social platforms for me, and I spend a whopping ten minutes a day posting on it (I
Newport Report II
We're beginning the final full day of the Million Dollar Consulting® College. This morning, I received the second registration (from Australia) for the March College, so it looks like we'll be back here again in six months—i've just signed the
Social Medea
That's not a misprint in the title. Medea was best known as an enchantress. As I'm wading through the mostly inane ramblings on Facebook ("I'm hiking," "Tried a new cat food" (personally?), quotes from John Adams or Henry Winkler, or Soupy
Some Further Enlightenment
The following from Rob Eagar and his blog at Wildfire Marketing: http://wildfiremarketing.blogspot.com/2009/06/social-networking-unlocking-behavioral.html Social media is getting all of the hype these days. Yet, it's struggling as a medium to actually create significant books sales. For example, at BEA 2009 last month,
What Price Glory? Or: Can We Get Some Air in Here?
This is an unscientific, undocumented, and probably unpopular analysis of what I'm learning as King of Social Media. (I'm reminded of a great review of a leading actor in King Lear by Eugene Field: "He played the king as though
Alan Is Twittering!
I'm now on Facebook, linkedin, and Twitter, and of course, I have the best blog on consulting in the universe, right here. I have fulfilled my destiny to be King of Social Media (without rotting my cerebral cortex). My Twitter name/handle/ID/thing: