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Now Is Gone


NOW IS GONE

By Geoff Livingston with Brian Solis (Bartleby Press)


Communications has evolved more in the last 10 years than it has in the previous 100….


I’ve just read Now is Gone, a 187-page book written by Geoff Livingston (with an introduction by Brian Solis), two sharp public relations practitioners, for PR executives and companies looking to understand and incorporate the strategic principles of social network marketing. As these two can attest, PR is so valuable yet so underrated. Oftentimes, PR is a mechanical process aimed at pleasing company executives rather than the people looking for real news and information. That paradigm doesn’t work anymore. Now is Gone was written to change how you engage with customers. Their Motto: Engage or Die!

In Your Face

The book’s energetic, in-your-face approach shows readers the evolution of Public Relations and offers vision and wisdom to help you communicate in the 2.0 world. Sadly, many companies are still in the dark as to how to truly maximize their impact utilizing social media. PR today is a totally different playing field. Blessedly, Livingston explains the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of 2.0 marketing. Everything you need to work in the PR 2.0 world is right here at your fingertips. A practical handbook for corporations, it’s also full of relevant case histories.

Doesn’t Answer Questions Nobody’s Asking

Today, people have a completely different routine and process for reading, interacting and sharing information. PR 2.0 is defined by interaction and interactive publishing—making all content available to the masses. We have to communicate with people in the places they go for information. It’s a new world we live in. Understanding your customer is key. It’s a world of dialog—not monologue. These gentlemen are helping to create a new breed of communications professionals. We not only want to read and disseminate information, but to share and create content for others to experience as well. Social media users today have myriad resources at their fingertips. Peer-to-peer marketing has never been more relevant. Social media allows companies to engage directly with customers.

Don’t Read This Book Alone

This practical handbook brings to mind Tapscott and Williams’ Wikinomics and David Meerman Scott’s New Rules of PR and Marketing. The future of marketing integrates traditional and social tools, connected by successful, ongoing relationships with media, influencers and people. The future of communications lies in introducing sociology to marketing strategy. The book is a quick read, yet it carefully explains a great deal of information from a pro who knows how to build successful PR 2.0 marketing campaigns. Don’t read this book alone. Read it with your colleagues and discuss it together. Then keep it handy because you’ll return to it again and again. There’s a great deal of data here that will be helpful to all readers working to wrap their arms around their new Marketing Public Relations campaigns.

All the best,

Allan


March 25, 2008 | 6:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Owning Your Singularity


Many of you know that recently I published my eighth book, Your Inner CEO. I believe, far and away, it’s my best. The book’s core lesson is finding and expressing your singularity—how you can be like no other person who has walked the planet. You can learn this life-enriching lesson by applying the psychology of Alfred Adler, the brilliant Vienna physician, who, along with Freud and Jung, make up the holy trinity of modern psychology.

Style-Of-Life: Dimly Aware

The centerpiece of Adler’s thought was Style-of-Life. We all have one, and by it he meant, “an organized set of convictions about life of which the individual, at best, is only dimly aware. This means, for example, that without knowing it you could be living daily with deeply held views of yourself or life, such as “I’m an analytical whiz,” or “Life only works when I’m tenacious.” Are such outlooks good? Without more information, you can’t know, but for now, just imagine you live by these convictions without knowing their hold on you.

So let’s assume you want to know more about yourself. That’s a good thing; after all, it was Socrates who pointed out that the unexamined life is not worth living. So start with this bottom line: If your S-O-L is healthy, think of it as your guardian presence. If it’s not, know that it’s a looming threat and that you’re, well, S-O-L! That is, until you change it in keeping with your true authenticity, in other words, your singularity. You are like a snowflake, you know.

Here’s how you discover your Style-of-Life. You complete three short sentences, using non-business language. The hard part is to boil these thoughts down by adding no more that 10 words between the three. Brevity is key. Less is more. Keep it simple.

Start Today

Get started today, but realize the kind of soul-searching and reflection you’ll need to get this right is going to take you several re-visits, hard-nosed rejection of early and convenient wording, and several weeks or even months to arrive at truthful completions. All the while you’re defining yourself, you’re actually peeling away layers of stuff and identifying your core self—your singularity.

Here are the three starters . . .

I am: (this is how you see yourself)
Life is: (this is how you see life)
My central goal: (this is the goal you’re not aware of that’s pulling you into the future, for better or worse)

Not until you excavate inside and craft the completions to these simple sentences will you have a grasp of your life’s actual trajectory; whether you’re heading true north or off on side paths to nowhere; whether your Style-of-Life is a looming threat or guardian presence.

Your Value Proposition to The World

Aeschylus, a 5th-Century BCE Greek playwright, composed this stunningly simple trilogy: I am like all other men, I am like some other men, I am like no other man. This is what really counts. Why? Because until you unearth your uniqueness, your authenticity, your essence—what I call your singularity—you’re not able to offer your value proposition to the world!

I’ve been terribly brief here, but if this idea resonates for you, get hold of my book, Your Inner CEO: Unleash the Executive Within. It will take you through the drill to discover your singularity and fire it up. If your Style-of-Life is a looming threat, you’ll learn how to change it out for your singularity the world is waiting for. Don’t wait. You gotta know this and do this.

For more support, come visit our new Your Inner CEO Wiki-Ning Community: http://www.yourinnerceo.com

All the best,

Allan

March 2, 2008 | 6:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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