Presentation from Keynote speech at The Next Web conference. It was a brief 20 minutes inspirational talk. No real notes - as I like giving examples ad hoc. I will add some of these in the future - hopefully the images will give you the gist of the topic.
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Stop Yelling & Start Weaving
1. “Stop Yelling and Start Weaving”
Marketing Communicating in a Relationship Economy
The Next Web Conference June 2007, Amsterdam
Deborah Schultz
www.deborahschultz.com
12. I Love My Online
Friends!!
And they trackback...
13. We live again in a relationship economy
Transactions are the by-products of healthy relationships. The global economy
is shifting from a mass media, consumer mass-marketing model to one that is
far more emergent and decentralized. The involuntary loyalty of quot;stickyquot; services
is falling victim to the far preferable voluntary loyalty won through
responsiveness, quality, excellent service, reliability and trustworthiness.
Sometimes, transactions don't matter.
-Jerry Michalski
16. They come to your aid when you least expect
em in weird and wonderful ways
17. Think of it as
relationship bricolage
“Bricolage is what tinkers do-
collecting odd bits of stuff they
think may be potentially
useful, then using whatever
bits seem to work in the
context of some later repair
job. Simple. And yet profound.
Because the bits the bricoleur
ends up using were not
designed for the use they end
up being put to”.
Chris Locke
18. You never know which of your online contacts can
impact you when and how
21. deb, it’s john thanks for
deb, get an n95
email on new features sent
to dev team
anyone know a place to best place to
eat in amsterdam? get a drink around
We Weave here?
between networks within networks
over and around
woot - we
launched!
John - when you guys
launching your new API?
24. Companion Gardening
Plants can benefit from having
certain other plants close by in
the garden. You can create the
right mix to benefit the whole
garden.
“Connect on your similarities and
profit from your diversities!”
-Valdis Krebs
26. How do you tune your weaving?
• Be real • Know when to “let it go”
• Jump in • Be human - multi dimensional
• Get transparent • Create opportunities to socialize
• Find your communities - online & • The love you give is equal to the
offline love you get
• Be a catalyst • Listen. Rinse. Repeat
27. In fact, this presentation was “woven” via:
• Sean/Ace - keeping me real on the east coast “thang”
• Kevin Marks - for link to Visual Complexity sent via sidekick
• The fabulous “amateur” photographers on flickr: ok2go, michele thompson,
escapes, gustavg, misterbisson
• My blog feed friends for thinking out-loud: Doc, Clay, Cory, Carfi, JP, Canter, Blonde2.0,
Ken, Leisa Reichelt, Liz Strauss, Valdis Krebs and too many more to mention
• My twitter friends for procrastination aids - you know who you are
• Chris Brogan/Niro - BlogTv inspiration/screenshot
• Uri Baruchin - flickr email - his visual presentation style
• The passionate Andrew Rasiej and Personal Democracy Forum
• Hugh McLeod - for keeping it real
• Jerry Michalski - for quote during skype call on upcoming Supernova conference
28. So get out there and relate
it’s in your nature!
you wont be sorry