Top 42 Erik Qualman Quotes
#1. That's the power behind a tool like Facebook Connect. It is making a Web without walls. Facebook allows you to go to other sites to comment, rate, etc., without having to set up a new profile for that site.
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#2. To effectively leverage the social graph, every company needs to understand that they need to make their information easily transferable.
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#3. Language is always evolving. It's difficult to read Shakespeare now because language has shifted. Similarly, kids these days can get to the point really quick in about 140 characters or less because of these new tools.
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#4. It had not yet been named Silicon Valley, but you had the defense industry, you had Hewlett-Packard. But you also had the counter-culture, the Bay Area. That entire brew came together in Steve Jobs.
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#5. Complaining is negative energy and the enemy of greatness.
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#6. If pondering whether something is appropriate to post online, ask yourself: Would I tell this to a large group of people in-person? If the answer is "no" or "maybe not," do not post it.
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#7. In the future, we will all enjoy our 15 minutes of privacy." SCOTT MONTY, FORD
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#8. With the advent of radical and accessible technology, each one of us, for the first time in history, is creating an influential mark forever - we are all mini-digital celebrities and heroes to someone.
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#9. The ROI of social media is that your business will still exist in 5 years.
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#11. As social media is less about technology and more about relationship building, we are starting to see more women have a heavy influence if not dominant role in the social media space. It's no wonder that Facebook is being run in part by chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg.
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#12. You're talking about a younger generation, Generation Y, whose interpersonal communication skills are different from Generation X. The younger generation is more comfortable saying something through a digital mechanism than even face to face.
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#13. The beauty of social media is that it will point out your company's flaws; the key questions is how quickly you address these flaws.
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#14. History repeats itself because nobody listens the first time.
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#15. Pushing a company agenda on social media is like throwing water balloons at a porcupine.
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#16. Best results are often achieved well before you need a job, by consistently networking so that when you find yourself job-hunting you have a large network to work with.
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#17. One thing we seem to be missing is that just as we no longer search for the news, the news finds us today (e.g. this article found me) we will no longer search for products and services, rather we will look to our social graph to what products and services they like and don't like.
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#18. Many people have discovered that having a LinkedIn account for their business contacts and a Facebook account for their personal contacts is a great approach.
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#19. You can spend your time daydreaming or make use of it in other ways.
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#20. A British Institute of Psychiatry study revealed that reading digital messages while performing another creative task decreases your IQ in the moment by 10 points. This decrease is the same as not sleeping for 36 hours - more than twice the impact of smoking marijuana.
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#21. Everybody's got the mindset that everything should be measurable.
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#23. Twenty-five percent of search results for the world's top 20 largest brands are links to user generated content and thirty-four percent of bloggers post opinions about products and brands.
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#24. With the growing reliance on social media, we no longer search for news, or the products and services we wish to buy. Instead they are being pushed to us by friends, acquaintances and business colleagues.
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#25. We don't have a choice on whether we DO social media, the question is how well we do it.
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#26. Successful companies in social media function more like entertainment companies, publishers, or party planners than as traditional advertisers.
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#27. Folks want to be listened to, they want to be heard.
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#28. Increasingly, consumers don't search for products and services. Rather, services come to their attention via social media.
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#29. would I be proud to wear my typed words on a t-shirt in public for the next hundred years?
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#30. Integrity is what you do behind closed doors or when you think nobody is watching. Integrity is the true essence of who you are, your beliefs and your values. Reputation is the public perception of who you are. It is how others view your integrity or strong moral principles.
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#31. Consumers are taking ownership of brands, and their referral power is priceless.
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#32. At a minimum the majority of search dollars will flow to a social media model because people care most about what their peers think and the technology is there for that information to be quickly shared on products and services.
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#34. The power of social media is it forces necessary change.
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#35. Why are we trying to measure social media like a traditional channel anyway? Social media touches every facet of business and is more an extension of good business ethics.
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#36. The easier things are to buy, the more we consume.
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#37. Assume whatever you do, both offline and online, will be seen by your mother, dad, boss, coach, boyfriend, teacher ... the world.
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#38. Lesson: Finishing first has many different reasons. Run your race.
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#39. Social media has made the web all about me, me, me.
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#40. However, today there is less hierarchy in the world due to technology.
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#41. Social Media isn't a fad, it's a fundamental shift in the way we communicate.
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#42. Fail Fast: break items into small chunks which allows for more experimentation, leading to more chances for success Fail Forward: learn from what didn't work, but continue toward what will work Fail Better: the best way to increase our amount of learning is to increase our amount of failure
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