Posts Tagged ‘community’

New definition of a cool speaker

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

My favorite part about the Here’s the Deal call this last Tuesday:  how community is driving the new definition of “cool speaker.”  Yes, association buyers still want our community to promote attendance.  What’s happening now:  speakers are being judged by how fast they light up the Tweet Deck.  Example:  one of the Video Marketing Expo’s speakers got so much buzz via Twitter that they immediately rehired the guru for a second session — for the same meeting.  Now that’s spin-off business.

I reverse engineered this dynamic on the call — one of my favorite things to do.  Also dissected another way to use community in real time during the event.  Here’s the link to get the MP3 file:  http://www.sullivanspeaker.com/HTDcommunity.htm

New trend in market research

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Interesting development for figuring out what buyers want.  Instead of focus groups – or asking our friends and clients – new science out there checks the chatter in all those social media outlets.  Giants Google, Facebook, and Nielsen are studying, decoding, and monitoring language and chatter on the Web to get a heads-up on trends and latest opinions.  (Yep, Big Brother is alive and well.)

Yahoo researcher and Sentiment Analysis pioneer Bo Pang is on the front lines and looks for polarity (positive/negative feelings); intensity; and subjectivity.  Those benchmarks work for me…

Why do you care?  Because when you know what’s being said by you, you can create a community based on those feelings.  I’m drilling down on the strategic use of communities in my upcoming Here’s The Deal call on October 13th.  Here’s the link if you want to join the fun.