Don’t Kill The Marketers

by Phillip Rhoades on May 20, 2010 · 2 comments

Mitch Joel says some interesting things in Kill All Marketers on Six Pixels Of Separation:

Some like to call it “Social Media” others “Web 2.0″, but the nomenclature means nothing next to the function it serves and the disruption to the traditional ways it has caused:

1. Our ability to publish our thoughts out in text, images, audio and video instantly, free and for everyone to consume/take part in.
2. Our ability to share and collaborate with that content (or any other form of content).
3. Our ability to connect at the local level or at our points on interest.
4. Our ability to build a network, community or group of people who care about our shared values.

The title wouldn’t lead you to think there would be such clear and reasonable words on the other side of the link, but the article is worth reading in full.

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1 Mitch Joel - Twist Image 05.20.10 at 8:50 am

LOL – I’ll take that as a compliment… or a semi-compliment ;)

2 Phillip Rhoades 05.20.10 at 10:42 am

It’s a compliment. I like surprises. :)

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