Can sharing be a marketing technique?

Who would have thought a few years ago that sharing content with others would become so easy? Now we have blogging software for sharing ideas, Youtube for sharing video clips, Flickr for sharing photos, and great services like del.icio.us and stumbleupon that let us filter the best content from the web in groups.

But a common question I get asked is this - how do we manage content that is our IP, content pertinent to our event and businesses? Do we just publish it into the public domain freely?

Brad Fallon stated at a recent STOMPERNET conference that in the next 12 months alone, more content will be published for public consumption than has been published the history of time. The reason is that everyone can publish now days and not just the media barons.

That said I think its fair to say that whatever it is you are doing it’s been done before. The question you need to be asking yourself with the surge in open (social) media and content sharing is this; If you do keep what you are doing for your events (business) locked behind a firewall and your competitors don’t. Who is going to prosper over the next 5 years.

I know who I would be betting on and invite readers to comment on who they would put their money on. We will delve into this further in future posts.

I believe sharing content is very important - at a recent conference we discussed the fact that over 60% of media content being consumed by the new generation of people is content that was discovered and shared by their friends.

Sharing information that would be useful to people and to their friends is not just an important emerging way of promoting events or getting the word out about something, but to create credibility among people who would want to find you and follow you over time. The social web makes it incredibly easy to find the truth about a person - if a person wants to be perceived as an expert, that expertise will truly be tested with the strategies employed when sharing content.

Here are some of my own recommendations on content sharing:

1- Be Authentic and Consistent. This is incredibly important - the best strategy for sharing content is to genuinely want others to grow to understand and appreciate the space in which you are an expert. If you keep focused on this mindset, and on the subject matter that you want people talking about, you will find yourself sharing very relevant material about that subject consistently.

2- Share incredible content. Having content by yourself doesnt make you the expert - your expertise comes from how you have interpreted, thought about, and applied that content over years. So its ok to give your content away - this is the best way to build meaningful relationships with your potential consumer base.

3- Share content meant for learning. You should think about sharing both content which represents the cutting-edge stream of thought in your subject, but also content that allows newbies to get excited about what you’re talking about. This will not only increase the community of people who follow you but also enable you to start conversations with the experts on the best paths of teaching new comers. A community of participants starts to evolve from these interactions.

4- Time your multi-media content. What you are sharing at any given time is going to be perceived as how you are thinking about the subject at that time. The content starts becoming what you are exploring or what you are excited about, and that in itself gives your audience a hint about who you are. While creating a full roadmap of how you will “unfold” content may not be a nice idea, it is very important to share similar content across all mediums. E.g. if you are sharing links on del.icio.us and also videos on youtube, then make sure they are all touching on similar topics at any given point in time.

How do these techniques tie back into marketing and promotion? What you are trying to aim for here is to become a reliable source of good knowledge about a subject matter - if people can begin to expect good things from you, they are likely to invite their friends to follow you as well.

You will over time become the go-to authority on your subject, and if people trust the content you share to be good, they are also likely to trust you when you talk about your events, your services and your products.

Simon U Ford (SUF.EDBD)

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  • Sharing great content is not only good to educate others but in doing so you are further re enforcing it into every part of who you are .. I liked the tip about keeping the message consistent over different platforms at the same time stamp. I hadn't thought of that strategically, I use different venues to share different subjects with different niche groups of people who have various interests, but with your online identity being so connected I can see the mixed messages this could give an audience.We all have many pieces that make up our whole identity. My business interests are different from my ecological endevours ... so people will eventually get a complete picture of the whole.
    So if I stumble across a great site about wind farms and eco projects should I not pulse it out immediately, amongst other posts about social media training and education which is where buy business interests lie, but bookmark it to stream out later when I am focusing on that space ?
  • This speaks directly to the importance of relationship. My good friend Bob Burg, author of the Go Giver, says "All things being equal, people will do business with and refer business to those people they know, like and trust." Simon just says it a slightly different way.
  • I believe sharing is important, it overcomes many obstacles of awkwardness and gives others a reason to share back.
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