Category Archives: Marketing

Join the Conversation has Arrived

I have begun reading my reviewers copy of Join the Conversation I received from Wiley Publishing late last week. It is an interesting read so far and I hope to share it with you here as I go. The author, Joseph Jaffe, is conducting a living case-study of sorts in that he is offering this book free of charge to individuals willing to give it an honest review in their blog or podcast.

The goal is to use the same approaches he describes in the book to assist with it’s marketing. This, according to Jaffe, “would turn the book into its own case study.”

“Join the Conversation” by Joseph Jaffe

In the coming months I will be reviewing the book Join the Conversation by Joseph Jaffe. I have been listening to Joseph’s podcast Jaffe Juice (formerly Across the Sound) and I look forward to reading the book.

More about the book here:

Book Description
With the continued fragmentation of the media and proliferation of media options, the balance of power has shifted from the marketer to the individual. In Join the Conversation, Jaffe discusses the changing role of the consumer and how marketers must adapt by joining the rich, deep and meaningful conversation already in progress. This book reveals what marketers must do to become a welcome and invited part of the dialogue, and how to leverage and integrate the resulting partnership in ways that provide win-win situations for businesses, brands and lives.

From the Inside Flap
Throughout the history of advertising and marketing, communicating with consumers has been a one-way street. Marketers produced and disseminated messages and customers consumed them whether they liked them or not. Today, every person sees thousands of advertisements a day—and totally ignores the vast majority of them. Yet, companies still spend billions of dollars each year yelling at customers who don’t want to hear it.

In this follow-up to his bestselling book, Life After the 30-Second Spot, author Joseph Jaffe explains how marketers must adapt to the brave new world of the Internet, social media and networking, consumer-generated content, blogs, and podcasts by joining the rich, deep, and meaningful customer conversations already in progress.

Consumers today are active participants in the advertising process, not silent targets and sitting ducks for one-way communication. Forget about the medium being the message; today, consumers are both the medium and the message. The future is bright for organizations that can join the ongoing dialog and leverage their customer relationships to build win-win situations for businesses, brands, and individuals. Through the power of community, dialog, and partnership, marketers finally have the power to talk with consumers rather than at them.

Traditional marketing is a red flag smart consumers can see from a mile away; an outdated idea lurching toward them with the same predictable exhortations and tired come-ons. They’ve had enough, and it’s time to change the dynamic. When marketing is a conversation, marketers can get to know their consumers as individuals, not as silent members of a faceless demographic subsection. Join the Conversation uses real-world brands and companies, real case studies, and real conversations to reveal how to talk to customers—and how to get them talking about you.

It’s time for marketing and marketers to become more meaningful and authentic, or they will both become obsolete. Totally practical and brilliantly revolutionary, Join the Conversation reveals the future of marketing and how you and your company can march boldly into it.

Join the conversation today at www.jointheconversation.us or through Jaffe’s daily blog and podcast, Jaffe Juice (www.jaffejuice.com).

Marketing, the Web and Technology

I first cut my tech teeth with a great company outside Boston called Nova Marketing. I worked with some great, talented people and had a chance to learn a lot about marketing while starting my career in technology. So this is something that has always been of interest to me. With that being said, here are some great Blog’s/Podcasts that I follow daily to keep up to date with marketing in the new media: