City attacks unemployment through social media
Aug 8th
Jennifer Yeager, Marketing Communications Manager, said some of the success so far includes:
o 112,00 webpage views
o More than 1,000 registered job seekers
o 1,500 Twitter followers (growing >100/month)
o 6,331 job-related Twitter posts
o Anecdotal evidece of succes from emails and direct messages:
“Your work helped us close that candidate”
“Awesome twitter feeds on jobs in Richmond!”
“The folks at Richmond Jobs Net sincerely care about finding Richmonders jobs in the community.”
Social media: Old people rule!
Aug 7th
This week, my boss asked me to construct his company’s first Facebook page and establish a presence on Twitter. My qualification? I’m young.
The truth is, I probably know less about social media marketing than he does … Tweet what?
Sure, I am a child of the new media generation. But, the truth is, my generation is still trying to figure all this stuff out too! Granted, there are a handful of SM savvy hipsters who can tweet and blog their way through life, but half of us can’t figure out what to do with all this stuff.
Sure, we all have Facebook or MySpace pages and we love YouTube, but at college, we’re using these channels just for fun and we’re too self-involved to realize that SM can be used by businesses on so many other levels.
The “youth-as-social-media-change-agents” myth got pumped up to a whole new level a few weeks ago when a much-publicized 15-year-old delivered a report on media channels to Morgan Stanley. Not all of us in the under-25 bracket can do that … most of us are just not that precocious!
The only reason I’m on Twitter is because my Dad is there. When I found out he was on Twitter I thought, “Whoa! The old man is on Twitter? I must be falling behind!” Truth is, my whole generation is behind. Nearly every study shows that people OVER 25 are the ones most rapidly adopting social media … not us. And the fastest-growing category on Facebook is over 50!
Here’s my point: For all of you from the generation ahead of me who have been running rampant through SM sites to compete with my generation of “digital natives,” SLOW DOWN. You’re winning a race against a competitor that doesn’t even know the race exists!
The social media finish line looks a lot clearer in your reading glasses, than in my generation’s youthful 20-20 vision.
Social Media’s Economy of Giving
Aug 6th
- Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
This famous quote pretty much writes this article for me. It perfectly represents the helping spirit that oils the engine of social media every day.
You, my friend, have been blessed in many special ways. Perhaps it’s your talent, your experience, your heart, your ability to listen or make people laugh … maybe it’s even your pain. All of these have the potential to comfort, teach, inspire … and draw people closer to you.
Part 1: A formula for social media business success
Part 2: Building meaningful business connections
{grow} Tops July social media blog rankings
Aug 5th
My friend Jamie Wallace called to my attention that in the latest B2B marketing zone’s ranking of top blog articles, {grow} had the number 1 article (or more) in every HOT TOPIC category for the month of July!
Article category and {grow} article ranking:
SOCIAL MEDIA
1) The Biggest Lie in Social Media Marketing, July 19, 2009
2) Social media measurement — It’s like being a great bartender, July 29, 2009
3) An interview with GE’s Social Media Wizards, July 2, 2009
4) Crunching the real numbers on social media ROI, July 20, 2009
TWITTER
1) Twitter for business: Four breakthrough insights, July 12, 2009
SOCIAL MEDIA MEASUREMENT
1) Social media measurement — It’s like being a great bartender, July 29, 2009
2) Creating a measurement plan without losing your marbles, July 27, 2009
3) The Biggest Lie in Social Media Marketing, July 19, 2009
4) Twitter for business: Four breakthrough insights, July 12, 2009
SALES
1) Crunching the real numbers on social media ROI, July 20, 2009
This is all very cool and very humbling! Congratulations to Jamie for penning the number 1 and number 2 articles in the social media measurement category. Thank you loyal readers, supporters and friends for being right here. Your comments, calls and emails push me to do better every day.
I am going to go have a beer now.








You’re in marketing for one reason: Grow.
Grow your company, reputation, customers, impact, profits. Grow yourself. This is a community that will help. It will stretch your mind, connect you to fascinating people, and provide some fun along the way. I am so glad you’re here.
-Mark Schaefer

