The World’s Most Outstanding Blogs-2007 December 14, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Blogroll, Conversations, Digital, Social Media.Tags: 2007, Must Read Blogs, Outstanding Blogs
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It’s great to be back after a blogging hiatus.
Despite being swamped by work, I managed to keep track of some of my favourite blogs and keep in touch with some dear blogger pals. But, voila I’m back.
Troy Worman has come up with an amazing treat this season – the Outstanding Blogs Meme that seeks to recognize some of the coolest blogs and bloggers on this planet. Thank you Troy for including me in the fold. It feels great to be back ‘home’.
That’s me holding the Formula-1 Petronas Malaysian GP Trophy, but let’s just assume that’s the O! Blog Trophy for time being.
Check out Troy’s complete post HERE.

Here are some of my favourite Outstanding Blogs. (A work in constant ‘beta’ progression)
Outstanding Blogs-1: Creators of ‘The Age of Conversation‘
All these bloggers are co-authors of ‘The Age of Conversation‘. What is amazing about this community is that despite being marketing / communications pros in different parts of the world, they are connected by a common passion for social media, a flair for conversation and a desire to make a difference. Some of them are gearing up for a meet-up in April 2008 at New York. Watch out for the Blogger Social’08.
Gavin Heaton Drew McLellan CK Valeria Maltoni Emily Reed Katie Chatfield Greg Verdino Mack Collier Lewis Green Sacrum Ann Handley Mike Sansone Paul McEnany Roger von Oech Anna Farmery David Armano Bob Glaza Mark Goren Scott Monty Richard Huntington Cam Beck David Reich Luc Debaisieux Sean Howard Tim Jackson Patrick Schaber Roberta Rosenberg Uwe Hook Tony D. Clark Todd Andrlik Toby Bloomberg Steve Woodruff Steve Bannister Steve Roesler Stanley Johnson Spike Jones Nathan Snell Simon Payn Ryan Rasmussen Ron Shevlin Roger Anderson Robert Hruzek Rishi Desai Phil Gerbyshak Peter Corbett Pete Deutschman Nick Rice Nick Wright Michael Morton Mark Earls Mark Blair Mario Vellandi Lori Magno Kristin Gorski Kris Hoet G. Kofi Annan Kimberly Dawn Wells Karl Long Julie Fleischer Jordan Behan John La Grou Joe Raasch Jim Kukral Jessica Hagy Janet Green Jamey Shiel Dr. Graham Hill Gia Facchini Geert Desager Gaurav Mishra Gary Schoeniger Gareth Kay Faris Yakob Emily Clasper Ed Cotton Dustin Jacobsen Tom Clifford David Polinchock David Koopmans David Brazeal David Berkowitz Carolyn Manning Craig Wilson Cord Silverstein Connie Reece Colin McKay Chris Newlan Chris Corrigan Cedric Giorgi Brian Reich Becky Carroll Arun Rajagopal Andy Nulman Amy Jussel AJ James Kim Klaver Sandy Renshaw Susan Bird Ryan Barrett Troy Worman CB Whittemore S. Neil Vineberg Matt Dickman
Outstanding Blogs-2
More Outstanding Blogs via C.B. Whittemore’s Blog. I look forward to exploring a few of these blogs in the days to come. Most of these blogs are very new to me… so it would be great if you also write a line describing your blog, if you are leaving a comment on this post. Might attract new readers to your blog!
100 Bloggers
, 37 Days
, 3i
, 43 Folders
, A Clear Eye
, A Daily Dose of Architecture
, The Agonist
, All Things Workplace
, All This Chittah Chattah
, Angela Maiers
, Antonella Pavese
, Arizona High Tech
, A Writer’s Words, An Editor’s Eye
, Badger Blogger
, Bailey WorkPlay
, Being Peter Kim
, Brett Trout
, Best of Mother Earth
, Beyond Madison Avenue
, Biz and Buzz
, Bizhack
, BizSolutions Plus
, Blog Business World
, Bloggers Showroom
, Blogging for Business
, Blogher
, Blog Till You Drop!
, Bob Sutton
, Brain Based Business
, Brains on Fire
, Brand Autopsy
, The Brand Builder Blog
, Branding and Marketing
, Branding Strategy
, Brand is Language
, BrandSizzle
, Brandsoul
, Bren Blog
, Business Evolutionist
, Business Management Life
, Business Pundit
, Business Services, Etc.
, Busy Mom
, Buzz Canuck
, Buzz Customer
, Buzzoodle
, Career Intensity
, Carpe Factum
, Casual Fridays
, Change Your Thoughts
, Chaos Scenario
, Cheezhead
, Chief Happiness Officer
, Chris Brogan
, Christine Kane
, Church of the Customer
, Circaspecting
, CK’s Blog
, Come Gather Round
, Community Guy
, Confident Writing
, Conversation Agent
, Converstations
, Cooking for Engineers
, Cool Hunting
, Core77
, Corporate Presenter
, Crayon Writer
, Creating a Better Life
, Creating Passionate Users
, Creative Think
, CRM Mastery
, Crossroads Dispatches
, Cube Rules
, Culture Kitchen
, Customers Are Always
, Customer Service Experience
, Customer Service Reader
, Customers Rock!
, Custserv
, Craig Harper
, Daily Fix
, Dawud Miracle
, Dave Olson
, David Airey
, David Maister
, David S Finch
, Design Your Writing Life
, Digital Common Sense
, Director Tom
, Diva Marketing
, Do You Q
, Duct Tape Marketing
, Empowerment 4 Life
, The Engaging Brand
, Essential Keystrokes
, Every Dot Connects
, Experience Architect
, Experience Curve
, Experience Matters
, Extreme Leadership
, Eyes on Living
, Feld Thoughts
, Flooring the Customer, Fouroboros
, FutureLab
, Genuine Curiosity
, Glass Half Full
, The Good Life
, Great Circle
, Greg Verdino’s Marketing Blog
, Hee-Haw Marketing
, Hello, My Name is BLOG
, Holly’s Corner
, Homeless Family
, The Idea Dude
, I’d Rather be Blogging
, Influential Marketing
, Innovating to Win
, Inspiring & Empowering Lives
, Instigator Blog
, Jaffe Juice
, Jibber Jobber
, Joyful Jubilant Learning
, Joy of Six
, Kent Blumberg
, Kevin Eikenberry
, Learned on Women
, Life Beyond Code
, Lip-sticking
, Listics
, The Lives and Times
, Live Your Best Life
, Live Your Inspiration
, Living Light Bulbs
, Logical Emotions
, Logic + Emotion
, Make It Great!
, Making Life Work for You
, Management Craft
, Managing with Aloha
, The M.A.P. Maker
, The Marketing Excellence Blog
, Marketing Headhunter
, Marketing Hipster
, The Marketing Minute
, Marketing Nirvana
, Marketing Roadmaps
, Marketing Through the Clutter
, Mary Schmidt
, Masey
, The Media Age
, Micropersuasion
, Middle Zone Musings
, Miss604
, Moment on Money
, Monk at Work
, Monkey Bites
, Movie Marketing Madness
, Motivation on the Run
, My 2 Cents
, My Beautiful Chaos
, Naked Conversations
, Neat & Simple Living
, New Age 2020, New Charm School
, Next Up
, No Man’s Blog
, The [Non] Billable Hour
, Note to CMO
, Office Politics
, Optimist Lab
, The Origin of Brands
, Own Your Brand
, Pardon My French
, Passion Meets Purpose
, Pause
, Peerless Professionals
, Perfectly Petersen
, Personal Branding
, The Podcast Network
, The Power of Choice
, Practical Leadership
, Presentation Zen
, Priscilla Palmer
, Productivity Goal
, Pro Hip-Hop
, Prosperity for You
, Purple Wren
, QAQnA
, Qlog
, Reveries
, Rex Blog
, Ririan Project
, Rohdesign
, Rothacker Reviews
, Scott H Young
, Search Engine Guide
, Servant of Chaos
, Service Untitled
, Seth’s Blog
, Shards of Consciousness
, Shotgun Marketing
, Simplenomics
, Simplicity
, Slacker Manager
, Slow Leadership
, Socially Adept
, Social Media Marketing Blog
, Spare Change
, Spirit in Gear
, Spooky Action
, Steve’s 2 Cents
, Strategic Design
, Strength-based Leadership
, StickyFigure
, Studentlinc
, Success Begins Today
, Success Creeations
, Success From the Nest
, Successful Blog
, Success Jolt
, Talk to Strangers
, Tammy Lenski
, Tell Ten Friends
, That Girl from Marketing
, Think Positive!
, This Girl’s Weblog
, Thoughts & Philosophies
, Tom Peters
, Trust Matters
, Verve Coaching
, Viral Garden
, Waiter Bell
, Wealth Building Guy
, What’s Next
, Writers Notes
, You Already Know this Stuff
, Zen Chill
More Outstanding Blogs are on its way!
Social Networking: To be or not to be? October 5, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Social Media.Tags: Age of Conversation, Facebook, Julius Caesar, Orkut, Social Networking, UAE
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This morning, I checked my mail like always and there was this interesting story in my daily mailshot from ArabianBusiness.com which I had to click on and read – No ban for Facebook.
The story is about Emirates’ telecom regulator Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) saying that they had not banned popular social networking website Facebook in the UAE earlier this week, following widespread rumours that it had been blocked after thousands of residents found themselves unable to access the site. The outage was apparently due to ‘technical / connectivity issues’.
Facebook, which also happens to be the second most visited website in the UAE, is up and running again.These rumours gained significant wind in light of TRA’s move to ban social networking website Orkut in July 2007 following reports that the site contained sexually explicit material and was being used for “immoral activities”.
The UAE also has a ban on social networking websites Flickr and Hi5, and only recently lifted a ban on MySpace and YouTube. However, users based in free zone locations such as Dubai Internet City can access Flickr and Hi5.
Meanwhile Maktoob.com and faye3.com have recently teamed up to develop their own Arab social networking site to rival Facebook. The two sites are working on a joint initiative aimed at providing a service that will allow Arab communities to link up online and share contacts.
Later in the afternoon, I read “Social Networking: A Time Waster Or The Next Big Thing In Collaboration?” on Information Week. The article discusses how Facebook and other social networks in the workplace can suck up employees’ time and worse. But managed right, they may be the next breakthrough in business collaboration. Shell Oil, Procter & Gamble, Citigroup, McDonalds and General Electric are case-studies under consideration.
It was interesting to see both sides of the coin today. There are always going to be pluses and minuses for every new innovation, tool or phenomenon that brings together people and creates benefits by doing so. I think it’s all about considering the ‘better good’ or rather, the ‘larger good’.This is where I think initiatives such as ‘The Age of Conversation’ play a crucial role. AOC shows the world the power of social media to do a world of good by creating a community of people who value conversation and want to use their talents to make a difference to way brands speak to consumers. The more we promote this ‘goodness’ in markets that have its natural reservations about social media, people are going to start asking – now wait a second, let me have a slice of that pie because it seems good for me. That, my friends, is a small step for us and big leap for the world out there.
I want to thank all the AOC authors once again for teaming up for this initiative. And to all friends who have written in with comments and posts on our ‘Weekend Adventure’. You honor me so much with your kind words of appreciation. Nothing is possible without your support and encouragement.
Oh yeah, before I leave, I want you to meet this new dude on the block – Julius Caesar. Caesar is a 3-month old Persian kitty with the character of the great ruler himself, the chutzpah of a dog and the antics of an ass. He can be very clownish at times and is always sliding on surfaces and getting knocked up in the process. He loves doing somersaults, crawls up like a monkey on our legs, wants to poke his face into our coffee mugs, tries to stand up on two feet and goes gaga over tuna. Needless to say, it’s a welcome relief to have him around at work. Too bad that Caesar doesn’t belong to me. Ciao for now 🙂
Lets blog for the environment September 30, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Healthy Living, Social Media.Tags: Blog Action Day, Environment, October 15, Oman
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Leaf, originally uploaded by Becky with a smile.
What would happen if every blog published posts discussing the same issue, on the same day? It would be: One issue. One day. Thousands of voices.
Welcome to Blog Action Day!
I heard about this on Faris Yakob’s blog today. I’ve joined this inspiring initiative and request you to support it as well.
Blog Action Day is championed by three enterprising bloggers – Collis Ta’eed, Leo Babauta and Cyan Ta’eed.
What is it all about?
On Blog Action Day – 15 October 2007, bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind. This year it is Environment.
Bloggers can participate by publishing a blog post related to environment on October 15 or commit to donating their day’s blog advertising earnings to an environmental charity of their choice.
As of today, 6,273 blogs and websites with a reach of 4,351,246 have signed up for this initiative.I’m happy to contribute my 2-cents to any worthy cause that uses social media to build committed communities that harness collective energies to better our world. I’ll be travelling on the 15th, but will find a way out to publish my post. On 15th, the world will wake up to thousands of different perspectives, viewpoints and personalities thinking, discussing, questioning and talking about the environment. Cool, huh?
One issue. One day. Thousands of voices. I’m in. What about you?
On another note, I presently live in Sultanate of Oman, a country renowned for its spectacular natural beauty and its commitment to protect the environment. I’m reaching out to several bloggers of note in Oman through this post so that they can be a part of this initiative. Click here to sign-up for ‘Blog Action Day’.
Oman Community Blog
Amjad
Balqis
Blue Chi
Kishor Cariappa
Oman Expat
Sleepless in Muscat
The Muscatis
Will you spread the word and join us?
It’s MINDBLOGGING today! September 28, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Social Media.Tags: Khaleej Times Weekend, The Age of Conversation, UAE Press Coverage
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We are the cover story of the Dubai-based Khaleej Times ‘Weekend’ magazine today! What an awesome way to celebrate ‘AOC’. KT’s feature writer Pratibha Umashankar pulled out all the stops to write ‘Mind Blogging’, a brilliant story on ‘AOC’ that also explores the following questions:
o What are the advantages of blogging?
o The implications of ‘blooking’ both commercially and from a readership point of view vis-à-vis conventional publishing
o The future of blogging and citizen journalism
o Implications of blogging in terms of news value
‘Mind Blogging’ will expose readers in Middle East not only to ‘The Age of Conversation’ but also to the world of social media and conversational marketing.
Click here to read the feature online.
Click here to download a pdf version.
The feature looks snazzy in hard-copy. AOC blokes Drew McLellan, Gavin Heaton, Cam Beck, CB Whittemore, CK, Greg Verdino, David Berkowitz, Matt Dickman, Steve Roesler, Ryan Barrett, Scott Monty, Lori Magno, Brian Reich, Rob Hruzek, Sandra Renshaw and Steve Woodruff look great in print!
When 103 marketing bloggers from around the world teamed up few months ago to co-author ‘The Age of Conversation’, I’m sure nobody would have imagined the magnitude of its implications. We knew it was exciting but we never anticipated the ‘hugeness’ of its ripple effect.
Not only did we create a book that is one of the most authoritative tomes of conversational marketing ever written, but we built a unique community of people from diverse backgrounds supporting common causes. We made new friends; discovered more ways of connecting with each other; explored what the ‘age of conversation’ meant to each of us, made social media and the book popular in our respective countries; generated tons of press coverage and watched the book transform our lives. Our initial commitment was to raise US$ 10,000 through book sales for Variety, the children’s charity. We accomplished that milestone on 9 September 2007.
Kudos to the entire gang of ‘AOC co-authors –
Gavin Heaton
, Drew McLellan
, CK
, Valeria Maltoni
, Emily Reed
, Katie Chatfield
, Greg Verdino
, Lewis Green
, Sacrum
, Ann Handley
, Mike Sansone
, Paul McEnany
, Roger von Oech
, Anna Farmery
, David Armano
, Bob Glaza
, Mark Goren
, Matt Dickman
, Scott Monty
, Richard Huntington
, Cam Beck
, David Reich
, Luc Debaisieux
, Sean Howard
, Tim Jackson
, Patrick Schaber
, Roberta Rosenberg
, Uwe Hook
, Tony D. Clark
, Todd Andrlik
, Toby Bloomberg
, Steve Woodruff
, Steve Bannister
, Steve Roesler
, Stanley Johnson
, Spike Jones
, Nathan Snell
, Simon Payn
, Ryan Rasmussen
, Ron Shevlin
, Roger Anderson
, Robert Hruzek
, Rishi Desai
, Phil Gerbyshak
, Peter Corbett
, Pete Deutschman
, Nick Rice
, Nick Wright
, Michael Morton
, Mark Earls
, Mark Blair
, Mario Vellandi
, Lori Magno
, Kristin Gorski
, Kris Hoet
, G.
Kofi Annan
, Kimberly Dawn Wells
, Karl Long
, Julie Fleischer
, Jordan Behan
, John La Grou
, Joe Raasch
, Jim Kukral
, Jessica Hagy
, Janet Green
, Jamey Shiel
, s
, Dr. Graham Hill
, Gia Facchini
, Geert Desager
, Gaurav Mishra
, Gary Schoeniger
, Gareth Kay
, Faris Yakob
, Emily Clasper
, Ed Cotton
, Dustin Jacobsen
, Tom Clifford
, David Polinchock
, David Koopmans
, David Brazeal
, David Berkowitz
, Carolyn Manning
, Craig Wilson
, Cord Silverstein
, Connie Reece
, Colin McKay
, Chris Newlan
, Chris Corrigan
, Cedric Giorgi
, Brian Reich
, Becky Carroll
, Arun Rajagopal
, Amy Jussel
, AJ James, Kim Klaver
, Sandy Renshaw
, Susan Bird
, Ryan Barrett
, Troy Worman
, S. Neil Vineberg
, C.B. Whittemore, Mack Collier
, Andy Nulman
Plug into ADEATERSPEAK September 28, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Advertising, Conversations, Digital, Social Media.Tags: Ad Commercials, AdEaterSpeak, The Night of the AdEaters Muscat
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Mind Blogging, this week’s cover story on Khaleej Times Weekend touches upon the ability of social media to offer diverse audiences the potential to interact, stimulate and engage across cultures. One of my recent ventures ‘ADEATERSPEAK’ attempts to do just such that.
A group of ‘AOC’ co-authors have volunteered to share their expertise in a syndicated media column in Oman which is a unique experiment that is at the cross-section of branded content, publishing and event blogging.
Consider this:
The Night of the AdEaters, a world renowned advertising festival is coming to Muscat for the first time ever next month. I’m helping promote it through www.adeatersmuscat.com, an event blog that showcases outstanding ad commercials. The event is also promoted in mainstream print media through advertising and ADEATERSPEAK, a thought leadership column on marketing, advertising and communications in Times of Oman, a leading English daily in Oman.
Through the print column, we present insights from leading experts (the serious stuff) and then lead readers to the AdEaters Muscat blog to get a feel for the AdEaters festival and view some of the world’s finest ad commercials (the fun stuff).
Drew McLellan was the first columnist at ADEATERSPEAK last Tuesday. Drew described a brand as a three-legged stool with the legs being:
1. The company’s vision of the brand;
2. The consumers’ vision of the brand;
3. Where your brand sits in the marketplace.
You can read his article ‘What is branding & why does it matter?’ here. We have 3 more ‘AOC’ co-authors chipping in to share their wealth of knowledge through ADEATERSPEAK in the weeks to come. Stay tuned for updates!
The Social Media Challenge: Blogs–Part 1 September 21, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Social Media.Tags: blogging guides, blogging resources, blogging tips, blogs, Social Media
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My first Social Media Challenge was an attempt to explore social media from a broad perspective and understand the elements that constitute it.
For Social Media Challenge-2, I would like to focus on blogs. These days, I have had quite a number of people asking me about blogging and I think it helps to set up a ‘Blogging Resource 101’ for newbie bloggers who want make their mark in the blogosphere and have a very rewarding and enriching experience while doing that.
GETTING STARTED:
What is a blog?
A blog, or weblog, is a regularly updated journal published on the web. Blogs are among the most influential social media tools. If you want to have a general intro to blogs and some of its interesting features, I recommend starting off by downloading this e-book titled ‘What is Social Media’ authored by Antony Mayfield.
Brian Brown has this interesting video on ‘What is a blog?’
I also recommend reading this Technorati guide on Blogging Basics for every blogger newbie. It answers questions such as:
1. What are blogs?
2. Why are blogs important?
3. What are common misperceptions about weblogs?
4. How is a weblog different from a website?
5. Are weblogs a business or a hobby?
6. What is RSS, permalink, syndication, blogroll, inbound and outbound links?
7. Why is linking so important?
Rajesh Setty has this amazing starter checklist for new bloggers on squidoo. Must read.
Picked up via Bob Glaza’s useful del.icio.us list.
Here’s a compendium of blogger resources from about.com.
Categories include:
Blogging Basics, Blogging Platforms, Blogging Tips , A Blogging Reference , Blogs of Note , Blogging Tools, Professional Bloggers, Monetizing Your Blog, Building Traffic, Blog Ethics
A yummy ‘Complete Blogging Resource List For The Pro-Blogger’
I wanna start a blog? But what blogging platform do I go for? Read this resource by Darren Rowse at Problogger.
122 Essential Blogging Resources from Adnan at Blogtrepreneur.
On his first anniversary as a blogger, Drew McLellan created a ‘New Blogger’s Toolbox’ that aims to support and inspire all new bloggers.
Patrick Schaber has put together a basic checklist for all new bloggers at ‘Beginner’s Guide To Setting Up A First Blog Site’.
Brian Clark explores the 4 noble truths of blogging in ‘Zen and the art of remarkable blogging’.
Read this interesting article from Greg Verdino’s blog.
Blog DNA – The seven key traits that make up every blog
Learn about the 25 basic styles of blogging and when to use each one. A very handy presentation.
Here’s an interesting Blogging 101 article from the Politics and Technology blog by Kari Chisholm with tips for organization presidents, CEOs, candidates, etc. who would like to start a thought leadership blog.
MOVERS & SHAKERS IN THE BLOGOSPHERE:
Check out this impressive list of 50 most influential bloggers in the world. Who are these movers & shakers?
WHAT DO YOU GET OUT OF BLOGGING?
There are many reasons why people start blogs. And many things happen once you are in the blogosphere. If you want to read blogging experiences of some eminent bloggers around the world, I suggest reading Toby Bloomberg’s Blogger Stories. BS chronicles the stories of how the blogosphere has touched people’s lives and, in doing so, opened the door to new way of creating relationships and opportunities.
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz is one of the world’s most prolific bloggers. Read this interview on his blogging experiences and his perspective on CEO blogging.
What is the single greatest point of value you receive from blogging? CK asked this question to several successful marketing community bloggers and compiled the results in this interesting post.
CREATING VALUE FOR YOUR BLOG:
Rebecca Blood has a very useful article here on 10 tips for a better blog.
Another excellent article from Mack Collier at The Viral Garden – Eight Easy Ways to Grow Your Blog. If you are a member of MarketingProfs, read the full article here.
Rohit Bhargava of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide has an interesting post here on how to use your blog to market yourself effectively.
Or, how about 10 tips on improving your blog karma.
Lewis Green has this interesting post on MarketingProfs Daily Fix – 10 tips for your keeping your blog fresh.
A couple of posts from Chris Garrett’s blog on new media:
Posting Tactics for a Well Rounded Blog
10 Reasons Commenting is Good For Bloggers
10 Simple Steps To Directly Monetizing Blogs
Read his ebook: Killer Flagship Content – How To Create and Promote Truly Compelling Blog Resources
A couple of links from Philip Liu’s ‘I Help You Blog’:
101 Great Posting Ideas That Will Make Your Blog Sizzle
A compendium of lists on blogging mistakes to avoid.
Lee Odden tells us about three blog mistakes you can avoid.
BUILDING A COMMUNITY AROUND YOUR BLOG:
Mack Collier has some tips that have helped build a loyal community for his successful blog ‘The Viral Garden’.
DRIVING TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG:
Deborah Ng, the guide on blogs at about.com writes on ‘Top 10 Tips For Building Traffic to Your Blog’. She also describes 8 benefits of blogging in this article.
An interesting post by Mack Collier on MarketingProfs Daily Fix – Does blog traffic even matter?
Andy Hagans’ Ultimate Guide to Linkbaiting and SMM
Where To Find Fresh Blogs and How To Get Your Blog Discovered – From Chris Garrett’s blog on new media.
A HAPPENING BLOGGER-MEET:
How about an amazing opportunity to meet and mingle with some of the greatest marketing bloggers in the world? Head to Blogger Social ’08 happening at New York city from April 4-6, 2008.
This post will be continued… I’ve got more stuff for you in part 2 which I should be posting in a day or two. So stay tuned 🙂
The Social Media Challenge-1 September 6, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Social Media.10 comments
Update 1: 5pm (Mct)
My 10-hour Social Media Challenge is on. My mission today is to go on a social media trail on the blogosphere from the perspective of a social media beginner.
My efforts will include:
1. Answering the questions – What is social media? What is its impact and opportunities?
2. Connecting with leading social media bloggers and their great work.
3. Identifying learnings, insights, best practices and trends.
4. Having a great time on the social web.
You can team up with me in this Challenge in the following ways:
1. Ping me about post(s) on your blog which will be of interest to a rookie social media enthusiast who wants to know more. Send me a comment in this blog or email at arunjoboy (at) yahoo (dot) com and I will link to / highlight the same.
2. You may also recommend interesting blog posts / work that you believe is worthy to be part of the social media discovery challenge. I will give you credit for being a great guide.
3. You can send me a comment or buzz me to check if I’m dozing or on with the live-blogging effort 🙂 I’ll be online in Windows Live Messenger, Facebook & Orkut. If there is some new tool we can use to connect, just let me know.
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Update 2: 5.30pm (Mct)
I start the Challenge by googling ‘social media’. Among the top search finds is this interesting e-book titled ‘What is Social Media’ by Antony Mayfield who is Head of Content and Media at Spannerworks. Antony has over ten years experience in online communications and blogs at Open (minds, finds, conversations).
This 33-page e-book is a short sweet summary of social media and is a must-read for media, marketing and communications people with an interest in the subject.
This e-book:
• Defines social media
• Describes 5 characteristics of social media
• Introduces and explains 6 types of social media tools and how they work
• Talks about changes in media production and distribution brought about by social media
• Explains social media’s effectiveness and reasons for its popularity
In fact, I have done some value-addition of my own by just creating a PowerPoint that explains the gist of this e-book using the visual metaphor of ‘hands in action’. I’ve mailed Antony this presentation and am awaiting his feedback.
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Update 3: 6.00pm (Mct)
In this post titled ‘What is social media?’, popular blogger and tech evangelist Robert Scoble says that he prefers calling social media as Media 2.0 and compares it with old / traditional media such as newspapers, radio and TV. He defines social media as ‘online media with interactive capabilities’.
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Update 4: 6.30pm (Mct)
I followed the comments trail in Robert Scoble’s post on social media I discussed in the previous update and here’s what I landed up with.
In the post ‘What is Social Media? No, really, WTF?’, Chris Heur discusses the 3 significant Cs of social media: Context, Communications and Collaboration.
Excerpts:
“The context of what we are trying to accomplish and why we are passionate about it is the starting point for our conversations and the basis of everything else. Communications in its traditional and emerging forms, references how we come to understand and connect with each other. Collaboration is about how we work together for our common and individual interests within the various contexts in which we invest our attention.”
Social web consultant Stowe Boyd explains 4 fundamental distinctions between social media and its predecessors.
1. Social Media Is Not A Broadcast Medium.
2. Social Media Is Many-To-Many.
3. Social Media Is Open.
4. Social Media Is Disruptive
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Update 5: 7.15pm (Mct)
Social Media Club is an interesting online community that shares best practices, establishes ethics and standards, and promotes media literacy around social media.
I dug up a few interesting posts on social media 101 from SMC.
In ‘Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic and RSS – The 4 R’s’, Chris Heuer talks about 4 skills that are must for every social media literate person.Chris discusses 4 trends on the importance of social media here.
According to him:
1. Social Media will become more of a business, but will retain the power from its personal passion, unlike new media in the big dotcom boom.
2. More individuals will band together in networks small and large, changing the very notion of freelancing and employment.
3. The corporation will be forever changed, traditional media will adapt before dying completely and all companies will become media companies thereby shrinking the advertising pie.
4. Social Media will be a primary catalyst in saving the world… or bringing about our demise.
On his blog ‘Ether Breather’, Jiyan Wei discusses traits, types, features and advantages of social media. ‘Getting started with social media’ is very similar to Antony Mayfield’s ‘What is social media’ e-book in Update 1.
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Update 6: 7.45pm (Mct)
I’m taking a quick break now! Will be back and there’s more stuff to explore. Stay tuned!
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Update 7: 8.45pm (Mct)
Just back from my break. I’ve ordered for Cheese-Labneh-Chicken Pizza from the Turkish restaurant next doors. Promises to be yummy! Here are a couple of pearls from Christopher Kenton, President of MotiveLab at the ‘Unica Marketer’s Consortium’ blog. In ‘The Meaning of Social Media’, Christopher Kenton dissects and defines the terms ‘social’ and ‘media’ in social media and tells us that social media has transformed broadcast marketing to conversational marketing. And let me quickly plug this in, if you haven’t heard about ‘The Age of Conversation’, a recent path-breaking book on conversational marketing, you might want to visit www.ageofconversation or click here.In ‘Getting Started with Social Media’, he offers 3 specific nuggets of wisdom to organizations who wish to jump into the social media bandwagon.
In short, they are: (1) Focus on an initiative with minimal investment in time and money. (2) Choose an initiative that would engage others in the organization in the project. (3) Choose something fun and engaging.In ‘Social Media Metrics’, Kenton explains how conventional marketing metrics may not be good enough to measure effectiveness of social media. He urges marketers to embrace innovation over immediate performance returns to get a long-term competitive advantage.
Excerpt:
The lack of robust metrics makes a lot of marketers gun shy. If you can’t demonstrate clear ROI, how can you justify the budget? I don’t want to be flippant about this, but I think marketers need to bring a little balance to the justifiable demand for performance accountability. We do need to be accountable, and we do need to show that we’ve thoroughly vetted the investments we’re making. But when you’re in a competitive market that demands innovation, you have to get in the trenches to help innovation along, instead of just throwing up knee-jerk stop signs to every project that doesn’t come with a business case tied up in a neat bow. It makes me think of a prehistoric fish in a receding inland sea saying to an amphibian “so, what’s the business case for legs?”
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Update 8: 9.30pm (Mct)
I emailed Chris Kenton saying Hi and then downloaded a free MotiveLab Marketing Brief titled ’12 Essential Tips for Success in Social Media’. I will quickly outline the 12 tips and to read more about them, I suggest you download the e-book here.
1. Establish Clear Business Objectives and Metrics
2. Reframe Your Notion of Marketing Communications
3. Clarify Your Positioning
4. Identify the Influencers
5. Listen Before You Launch
6. Integrate Social Media with SEO
7. Engage Your Audience
8. Engage Your Employees
9. Engage Your Customers
10. Be Honest and Up Front
11. Define Metrics According to Business Objectives
12. Fail Quickly. Fail Cheaply
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Update 9: 10.00pm (Mct)
I just read about the demise of the Business 2.0 magazine on NYTimes.com via www.socialmedia.biz. It’s a pity this amazing mag is going to be shut down after October. Interestingly, there was a campaign on Facebook to save the mag. Also read an interesting post ‘Are you on Facebook yet?’ by Ann Handley, fellow co-author at ‘The Age of Conversation’ at Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog again via socialmedia.Biz. Quite a number of AOC co-authors have also commented on that post. Though I regret that I don’t get enough time to play around with Facebook, I’ve no doubt that it is one of the hottest social networking scenes to be seen at today. And it’s increasingly being used to connect professionally with much success. Click here to read Judi Sohn’s post ’12 Ways to Use Facebook Professionally’. The September issue of Business 2.0 features ‘The Facebook Economy’ – how the world’s No. 2 social network is fast evolving into a new kind of software platform with custom social media applications.
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Update 10: 10.30pm (Mct)
In between all this talk about social media, I want to share this awesome commercial for Virgin Atlantic’s Upper Class Suite with you. Enjoy!
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Update 11: 11.15pm (Mct)
I picked up this interesting visual that explains the rise and emergence of mass social media on Dion Hinchcliffe’s Web 2.0 blog post ‘Social media goes mainstream’. Dion provides a round-up of social media definitions and introductory information and tops it by 5 ground rules.
1. Communication in the form of conversation, not monologue.
2. Participants in social media are people, not organizations.
3. Honesty and transparency are core values.
4. It’s all about pull, not push.
5. Distribution instead of centralization.
Check out this interesting ‘World Map of Social Networks’ at Valleywag. Which network is popular in your country? And for the unidentified patch that is Oman in the Middle East – I can tell you that Orkut is very much popular among the Indian expat community while Facebook is more used by Omanis and other foreign expats.
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Update 12: 1.00am (Mct)
Back from another break. Here are a few good resources on social media via Unica’s Marketing Consortium Blog.
Consumer Generated Media 101, Word-of-Mouth in the Age of the Web-Fortified Consumer – A white paper from Nielsen BuzzMetrics with a very solid and concise background on social media and the specific content vehicles that directly impact consumer purchasing decisions.
I had to submit information at this request form to access the whitepaper and surprisingly Oman was missing from the list of countries! So, I went ahead and selected United Arab Emirates, our next door neighbour. Now, how cool is that?
Have a look at the SEOmoz roundup of 30 social media tools that marketers should be familiar with, including Digg, Flickr, Technorati, JotSpot, StumbleUpon, and many more.
Or check out the more extensive “Seth Godin’s List” of social media tools.
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Update 13: 2.15am (Mct)
Ryan Karpeles talks about how social media is an invaluable asset to companies who choose to embrace it.
New to social media and looking for a blogger role model? Ryan showcases over 35 amazing bloggers in this excellent post that links bloggers to specific competences and qualities. Yes, bloggers make outstanding teachers.
Top blogger & branding expert Drew McLellan offers you a smart Blogger Toolbox – blog sites that a new blogger should visit, explore and study. Here’s his pick:
Converstations (chock full of practical tips)
CK’s blog (compelling blog post examples)
Viral Garden (demonstrates how to build a community)
Lonely Marketer (teaches marketing tools)
Successful & Outstanding Blogs (bloggers who spotlight newbies)
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Update 14: 3.00am (Mct)
5000 web applications in 333 seconds. Check out this viral video from Simple Spark, a comprehensive directory of Web 2.0 applications via Karl Long’s blog.
Gavin Heaton blogs about ‘Why does Social Media Stink’ and warns marketers against treating it like a channel.
Rohit Bhargava writes about ‘The Dark Side of Social Media’ and 5 ways to avoid it.
My first ever Social Media Challenge comes to an end and I’m so ready to conk-off. It was fun, 10 hours of trolling my way through the blogosphere searching for info and insights on social media. Will be back soon! Now it’s another trip to snoozeland.
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Welcome to the 10hr Social Media Challenge September 5, 2007
Posted by Arun Rajagopal in Conversations, Digital, Social Media.add a comment
A long time ago, ‘coffee-guzzling web developing sociologist’ Mark Blair did an outstanding live-blogging effort to promote ‘The Age of Conversation’ through his 24-hour Internet Marketing Challenge.
Inspired by his efforts, I’m going on a ’10-hour Social Media Challenge’ tomorrow (Thursday, 6 September 2007). The mission is as follows: Get on a social media trail on the blogosphere from the perspective of a social media beginner.
Efforts will include:
1. Answering the questions – What is social media? What is its impact and opportunities?
2. Connecting with leading social media bloggers and their great work.
3. Identifying learnings, insights, best practices and trends.
4. Have a great time on the social web.
Expected Outcomes:
1. Create a mini social media hub on this blog linking to a wealth of connections & knowledge that will be of use to social media learners as well as experts.
2. Expect the unexpected.
You can team up with me in this Challenge in the following ways!
1. Ping me about post(s) on your blog which will be of interest to a rookie social media enthusiast who wants to know more. Send me a comment in this blog or email at arunjoboy (at) yahoo (dot) com and I will link to / highlight the same.
2. You may also recommend interesting blog posts / work that you believe is worthy to be part of the social media discovery challenge. I will give you credit for being a great guide.
3. You can just send me a comment or buzz me to check if I’m dozing or on with the live-blogging effort. I’ll be online in Windows Live Messenger, Facebook & Orkut. If there is some new tool we can use to connect, just let me know.
The Challenge kicks off at 5pm Muscat time (1pm GMT – click here for timings around the world) and will end at 3am Muscat time (12noon GMT – click here for timings around the world).
See you at the 10-Hour Social Media Challenge tomorrow!












































