Michael J. Fox tells why he decided to commit to a new television series. Great, inspiring interview with Michael J. Fox that cuts out just before he used the amazing term - Disruptive Philanthropy.
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Michael J. Fox tells why he decided to commit to a new television series. Great, inspiring interview with Michael J. Fox that cuts out just before he used the amazing term - Disruptive Philanthropy.
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This is a usefull post written by Vlad Barshai (@vbarshai) that gives you tips on how and why you should treat your customers or users like your girlfriend. This is an example I always use during the training sessions I take about social media marketing for small businesses. Whether you're a start-up or a small business facing some problems with your customers on social media, you'll find it usefull!
"You always have to remember that until you have users, you're just another cool lemonade stand (website) in the middle of the dessert (web). One of the most important questions to ask yourself is: how do I get her (people) to love me? How do I get her (them) to care about my (its) existence? Let's take a step back and look at our "users" as our girlfriend. Here are some scenarios:
#2 She (they) won't know what to do unless it's right in front of her (them): It's true, every girl (user) likes to have everything taken care of. They want you to take the initiative and iron out a path... ask them on that first date (an initial e-mail submit) and clearly show them why you're worth their time (pitching the value proposition). Then they want You to have everything planned out beautifully (your layout) and ready so that they won't have to think of much (single path and call-to-action). They want to enjoy a great end-to-end experience (every move is simple, clear, precise) from the moment they leave the house (come to your site) to the moment they return home (press the back button or x). The girlfriends (users) really don't care how hard it was for you to do it, they just want it done so that they can brag to their friends (other influencers) about how good you are.
#3 Be nice! Overly nice if you have to: Everyone loves to feel loved. Everyone loves to feel that they matter. She (users) is no different. They want to know that if there are issues, you're a quick reach away from and can solve them immediately. They hate waiting! The way to make her (them) know you're great is to make sure that you're always there when there is a problem. Remember, the bad will stick with her (users) for years ... and the good will only be reminisced when there is nothing better ... but there will usually be something better.
Read the entire article here: http://not99.posterous.com/treat-your-users-like-your-girlfriend
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Disruptive Philanthropy
This is a great interview with an inspiration for me. Michael J.Fox's indomitable spirit and creative foundation is inspiring Story of Cancer Foundation. In fact Fox named what we are trying to do on Letterman tonight.
He used the term "disruptive philanthropy" and THAT is exactly what we are trying to do by creating Cure Cancer Starter and putting money, time and resources against the Tech Cures Cancer idea.
Fox immediately apologized a little saying, "Disruptive in a good way," and I would go along with that notion. We aren't "Occupying Cancer" though there are days with I think a little clenched fist is called for (how long as the "war on cancer" been going on?).
I've written about the need for disruption in order to be a GREAT Internet marketer (http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/12/why-your-internet-marketing-must.html#.UO-ln4njkeY), not Michael J. Fox just told me disruption applies to my foundation too. But of course.