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The New Influencers: A Marketer's Guide to the New Social Media
 
 

The New Influencers: A Marketer's Guide to the New Social Media [Hardcover]

Paul Gillin , Geoffrey A. Moore

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"This is a benchmark book. Gillin brings his engaging and brilliant journalist style to a profound topic with flair and thoughtfulness. Read this book!" —Larry Weber, founder, The Weber Group and W2Group


"Gillin makes a persuasive case for companies' reaching out to bloggers—they are still seeking information, and many are embracing social media."  —Wall Street Journal



"If you haven't immersed yourself in blogs or started one yourself, The New Influencers can tell you what is popular, what type of blogs work, and what king of impact they're having across the consumer and corporate worlds." —Dean Takahashi, San Jose Mercury News



"Gillin has managed to capture the essence of trend and what it means for marketers. Individuals, armed with technology, are seeking out others like themselves and sharing their opinions with the world. There's a new breed of influencers and they're talking about your brand." —Steve Rubel, MicroPersuasion



"This is essential reading for anyone who missed the blogging train when it left the station."  —Seth Godin, author, Small Is the New Big



"Offers practical advice for anyone to increase brand presence and capture new audiences in the online space . . . Gillin's in-depth analysis, research and insights remain strong and reliable."  —Fast Company

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Blogging, podcasting, and other social media are profoundly disrupting the mainstream media and marketing industries. Paul Gillin’s The New Influencers explores these forces at work, identifying the new influencers, their goals and motivations, and offers strategies for both large and small organizations on how to influence the influencers.

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Amazon.com: 4.4 out of 5 stars (51 customer reviews)

80 of 81 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, lots of stories, little hard info, Jan 17 2008
By C. Kim - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: The New Influencers: A Marketer's Guide to the New Social Media (Hardcover)
I bought this after reading all of the glowing reviews, but I guess I should have read between the lines. When other reivewers say this book is the one to buy if you're clueless about social marketing, they aren't kidding. If you know even a little about blogging, which is what this book spends most of its time on virtually ignoring other forms of social marketing, then you'll be left with a bunch of stories about awesome bloggers would did awesome things with little to no real advice on how to do something awesome yourself. Gillin seems to worship the ground bloggers walk on and spends most of the book, including all of the first couple of chapters, saying so. There are endless profiles and anecdotes but little "how to". By page 40, I found myself saying "so what?" a lot. If you like reading profiles and "case study lite" type stories, then get this book. If you're looking for information on how to actually engage in social marketing (especially other than blogs), influence people and use social marketing to improve your business, a quick search on the net would turn up more useful (and free!) information.

19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars All Marketers and PR People Should Read This Book, April 30 2007
By Dianna Huff - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The New Influencers: A Marketer's Guide to the New Social Media (Hardcover)
If you're an experienced marketer or PR professional and have no clue how social media will impact (if it hasn't already) your industry or business, then you must buy this book.

Using lots of case studies, interviews, and his own insights, Paul Gillin explains why blogging, podcasts, and social media sites such as Digg are changing how companies and their customers relate to each other.

In other words, thanks to these new technologies, the customer is now in the driver's seat. Make a wrong move -- ignore a negative blog post or post "canned" marketing messages to your corporate blog -- and your customers, prospects, and the blogosphere will let you know immediately that they don't appreciate your tactics.

Do it right and you'll win their appreciation.

However, this book isn't only about keeping the blogosphere happy. It's also about how you can use blogs and podcasts to gain media exposure, engage in converations with your customers, and build new business.

I read this book in three sittings. The content is well-written, easy to read, and interesting. Gillin explains all terms and gives detailed case studies about what works and what doesn't.

I came away with over a dozen ideas for my own blog plus ideas on how I can use things like podcasts for my clients. The key take-away for me is this, "Don't be afraid to experiment and see what works." Who knows -- you just may be the next big success story.

Bottom line: A must-read book for anyone involved in marketing and PR.

18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Influencing people on the Web: Real word examples, not theory, May 5 2007
By David M. Scott "David Meerman Scott" - Published on Amazon.com
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In his terrific exploration of The New Influencers, Paul Gillin shows how organizations are communicating directly with important constituents. And he does it using real word examples, not theory.

In the past, marketers could try all kinds of expensive advertising to get the word out to new buyers, with little to show for the investment. These are companies where the existing customers love the products, but the media doesn't seem to care. Many people are saying that big budget marketing and PR programs just aren't working anymore so they are asking: "How do you get noticed in a crowded marketplace?"

Gillin shows the power of online thought leadership and communicating to people directly without the advertising and media filter. Imagine if people learn about you on the Web first, so when they to contact you, the sale is already partly done, That's the power of online thought leadership.

The New Influencers shows marketers at agencies as well as those who work for companies, nonprofits, and other organizations how to harness the power the Web. It is an important riff on how the Web has made public relations public again, after years of almost exclusive focus on the media.
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