Feb/10

17

The Missing Link Builidng Your Team

Well, guess what, a few years later, here was the way they taught you. Make a list of your warm market. Invite people to a business opportunity meeting. Talk to strangers. Buy lists and leads. And then, and then, stay in touch via the internet. This great internet, and use autoresponders to automatically send emails out. And that was the technology. And now we come to a new paradigm.

Make a list of your warm market. Invite them to business opportunity meetings. Talk to strangers. Buy lists and leads. Stay in touch via the unified messaging. Stay in touch via the internet and autoresponders. And now, bridge yourself online, and use social media. Folks, I was on a call that was on the 9th of this month, and that’s not too far away.

Just over a week, 8 days ago. Google had a developer’s conference. A world wide developer’s conference. Surgie Bren, who is one of the owners, one of the two developers, was there. Four people, the vice president of marketing, the vice president of a new product division called Buzz, and the vice president of Mobil. These were really powerful people. Google doesn’t pick four people to sit in front of an audience, and there were also webinars going world wide on this. Not only do they pick 4 people, but they have 20,000 plus employees, and all brilliant people. But they had these four people talking about a new program. Called Buzz. And what was the bottom.  And I listened for an hour and the bottom line of it was that today you’re getting hundreds of friends on Facebook. Thousands of friends. You’re getting Twitters. People are talking about a million or some people have more than a million following them on Twitter. And then if you add to that spam…how in the world do you ever hear yourself think through all the noise. And what Buzz is going to do is analyze based on…they have a little button here called Like and Dislike. Every message you get like and dislike, you get your choice. And at the end, only those people that you want to hear from, and you get a recommendation of people they want to hear from so you can expand your horizons. Show up. And everybody else is buried someplace that you’d have a hard time finding them. You could, but you’d have a hard time. So Google’s approach is to take Facebook, Twitter, Google, MySpace, all these various social media and other technologies for drowning you in information. And sifting and sorting, automatically using the same algorisms that they use in their search engines. They have billions, billions of pieces of information. And they are able to search through it and find out what somebody’s searching in milliseconds. They are going to do the same thing for you now in Gmail.


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