Site icon Jason Falls

How social marketing has changed … and hasn’t

Yesterday’s call to action to tell me what you wanted me to share yielded some impressive topics for me to ponder. I guess that goes to show you that if you ever go to the blog topic well and find it dry, all you have to do is ask. I’ve got a dozen or so topics to explore in the next few posts, so thanks for that.

The one that emerged as as theme, asked or proposed by Tom Webster, Adam Helweh, Jon Steiert and some others in some variation is what has changed since I turned down the volume on my content production? What do I know now that I didn’t then, or in Tom’s spin on the topic, what do I not know now that I did then?

Here are my thoughts:

The rest is yet to come. This is day two of my newfound energy and focus on generating content. I’m sure I’ll discover more differences and similarities as I get back into it full-swing. Keep in mind that my perspective here is one of an individual leveraging blogging as a primary mechanism to build thought leadership and credibility in the digital marketing space. Results will differ for brands trying to acquire customers, build awareness and so on.

But the journey will be full of insights. And share them, I will.

What’s changed for you in the last 6-8 years? Where are your primary social conversations now vs. then? Do you actually read more or fewer blogs? Whose blogs do you read now that you did then? Anyone come to mind that disappeared? Do tell. The comments, as always, are yours.

Exit mobile version