Traditional Media is On Its Last Leg…Businesses Need to Adapt

By Brody Dorland — June 3rd, 2010

Here’s a little video segment from my “New Media Marketing for Small Business” workshop…

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Chinese Proverbs and Social Media – Brody Presents at the KC MIC Speakers Showcase

By Brody Dorland — May 11th, 2010

You know the old Chinese proverb…

“Give a man a fish…feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish…feed him for a lifetime.”

Well that’s our mantra these days when businesses approach us looking for social media help in Kansas City. View the video below to get a feel for how we simplify the social media strategy process and help Kansas City businesses catch their ideal fish.

Can’t see this video? Click here: Brody Dorland – Social Media Speaker at KC MIC Speaker Showcase

If you would like to hire Brody for an upcoming meeting, event or social media workshop, please call 913-440-9930 or complete our contact form.

The Social Media Dark Side – NBC Action News Video Interview

By Brody Dorland — March 13th, 2010

July 1st Update – Just noticed that NBC Action News has revamped their video player and older videos are no longer supported. The transcript of the video is still provided on their website.

Original Post:

Despite community outreach efforts to locate a serial rapist in the Waldo area of Kansas City, MO, it’s unfortunate that some people have the audacity to push false information into the social realms, which has created a false sense of hope within the Waldo community.

Unlike journalists who are ethically required to back up their stories with facts, the general public has free reign to post content (fact or fiction) through blogs, social networking sites and other online forums. This content is then viewed by both interested searchers and search engines, who spread and index the news through their normal channels.  In most cases, accuracy is “assumed”. But you never know when there might be a bad apple in the bunch.

Video Blog: Is the Social Media Space a Place for Selling?

By Brody Dorland — February 17th, 2010

This topic has been debated quite a bit in the last year or two. This video outlines my thoughts regarding a specific “social sales approach” that focuses on soft selling through content development and engagement with your target buyers or key influencers.

Can’t see the video above? View it here.

I know I didn’t get to touch on everything. What did I miss? Do you disagree with this approach? I’d love your feedback…

Ready to Start a Blog? Don’t Set Yourself Up to “Fail”

By Brody Dorland — January 20th, 2010

You keep hearing that your company needs to be blogging.

You’ve even read articles (here) about why you should have a blog. And these articles make sense and spell out the benefits that a blog can provide in terms of helping you market yourself on the web. But how do you get started? If you’re ready to pull the trigger, what are the things you need to consider so that your blog is not set up for failure?

Let’s break this process down into three key considerations: developing your blog content strategy, blog setup and ongoing content development. Ready to dig in?

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“Blogging” – A Buzzkill for Small Businesses

By Brody Dorland — November 22nd, 2009

I’ve been presenting on social media marketing quite a bit around Kansas City and it’s neat to see so many folks getting excited about the opportunities that these tools and technologies provide. But I’ve noticed something that’s consistently happening during my presentations.  As soon as I throw out the word “blogging”, I see eyes roll and shoulders drop throughout the audience. Geez….You’d think I was a Yellow Pages advertising rep at a search engine optimization conference.

For non-web-savvy people and businesses, the negative connotations of blogs and blogging are still top of mind. Do any of these sound familiar?

  • Aren’t blogs just personal online diaries?
  • If I start one, what the heck would I write about?
  • I’d rather not create more work for myself or my business…

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11 Things to Do After You’ve Written a New Blog Post

By Brody Dorland — September 27th, 2009

You’ve just finished writing a great new blog post. You’re excited to share your ideas and expertise with the world. But what should you do next? 10 Tips for Better Blog Promotion

As I work with more and more companies to develop social media strategies, blogging inevitably comes up. As it should. But this post isn’t about why a company should be blogging, it’s about how we can make that blog grow legs and turn it into a major traffic and activity driver for your business.

Setting the Stage: Create Good Bait, Find Your Fishing Holes

Before you start throwing your blog content blindly into cyberspace, you need to think strategically about the content that your target audience will find valuable (your bait). What assistance do they need? What are their pain points? Which formats might work best (written posts, video, audio, etc.)? You also need to do your homework to sniff out the best social media ponds in which your targets are swimming. For example, if your business is trying to reach C-Level executives in your local market, then using Twitter as your main promotional vehicle may not get you many bites.

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Social Media: The Ultimate Marketing Toolkit for Professional Speakers

By Brody Dorland — September 12th, 2009

In preparation for my presentation for the Kansas City chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA Heartland), I thought it might be fun to introduce Slideshare (www.slideshare.net) as a great tool for posting and sharing slideshow presentations online.

Slideshare is a lot like a social networking site for PowerPoint presentations with great options for viewing presentations, sharing them on other social networking sites and embedding them into blogs and website, as shown above. This can act as a great mechanism for displaying your thought leadership and the type and level of content that you provide to your audiences.

This exercise is also a great way to show others how easy it is to embed a Slideshare presentation into a blog post, publish the post, shorten the URL with an analytics-based URL shortener (Tr.im, Bit.ly, BudURL.com), promote your slideshow via social sites and track the number of clicks your post has received.

How to Mine Social Networking Sites for Sales Opportunities

By Brody Dorland — August 12th, 2009

Preface: If you were to execute the strategies discussed in this post, you could significantly reduce the amount of time spent on each social networking site. But remember that the social media space is built on engagement and interaction. If you aren’t engaging with your community at least once in a while, your community may not be very receptive to your pitch if/when a new sales opportunity is staring you in the face.

Not Enough Hours in a Day

If you’ve been dabbling with social media for a while, you understand the time-consuming nature of the space. For many companies, their commitment to social media has forced them to either add dedicated staff or outsource the effort. But we, as small businesses, don’t typically have the resources to do either of those,  so we’re relegated to spending the time ourselves, or we just don’t.

The main thing we all need to realize is that your friends/followers/connections are constantly throwing out sales opportunities. In fact, I’d argue that most status updates or tweets are sales opportunities for someone or some company. Here’s a Twitter screen shot I just pulled straight from my stream to help explain my point (in red)…

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Bottom line, sales opportunities are there for those who are listening. But listening takes time and most of us can’t afford to sit there and wait for something relevant to appear. But we’re in luck… There are ways in which we can leverage the built-in technology of these social sites to do the listening for us and deliver those opportunities to our front door. Read the rest of this entry »

Six Misconceptions of Social Media – Video Presentation

By Brody Dorland — August 3rd, 2009

During a presentation on “Social Media for the Creative Soul” for the Freelance Exchange of Kansas City, Brody Dorland of Something Creative, Inc. tackles six misconceptions that often deter marketers and business owners from dipping their toes into social media ponds.

Can’t see this video? Visit Six Misconceptions of Social Media from Brody Dorland on Vimeo.

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