Scott Bradley is an up and coming fireball on the web. He’s one of those people who make you really wish you could go back in time with the tools and opportunities we have today on the internet and start over.
He’s fresh out of college and hit the ground running with internet marketing and networking, landing a job with author Mike Michalowicz and running his own blog which is quickly gaining in popularity.
In this Webside Chat we cover a crucial topic: networking effectively using social media to connect with customers and potential partners.
It’s not what you think, and it’s not what you usually hear people talking about when it comes to social marketing. Scott gets into the qualitative end of social marketing in a way I haven’t heard anyone talk about it to date.
If you’re trying to figure out why your 3000 Facebook friends or your 400 Twitter followers aren’t reacting to you the way you hear others bragging about, this podcast is going to help you immensely.
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Find out more about Scott Bradley:
Blog: Networking Effectively
Book: Toilet Paper Entrepreneur
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Stephanie Ciccarelli 08.27.08 at 6:59 am
That subject speaks to me!
I love my business and enjoy networking sites, especially Facebook but have trouble marrying my personal and business sides. I look forward to the chat!
Steph
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Scott Bradley 08.27.08 at 10:03 am
Jack,
Thanks for getting this up! I love how the chat flowed, and am looking forward to your readers comments!
Bernadette Stark 08.27.08 at 4:37 pm
Jack,
Another great interview. Scott had some great suggestions and stories to share. I think this has changed the way I will approach social sites from now on. Up until now, I have been very guilty of doing what he was saying NOT TO DO. The funny thing is that most of the time when I find someone that I want to add to my Facebook or MyBlogLog account, it’s because I think I have something in common with that person or think that perhaps we could network, etc. Having the wisdom to share that message with them upon the friend request is something I didn’t think was necessary, or I was just being lazy, perhaps, but obviously I was wrong.
Bernadette
Scott Bradley 08.28.08 at 7:34 pm
Bernadette.
I am looking forward to seeing how this slight change will help you in your business! Feel free to connect with me if you need any help!
Scott Bradleys last blog post..Webside Chat with Jack Humphrey on Social Media and Networking
andrew goulding 09.11.08 at 4:24 am
Whoops!
I was only receiving Jack’s end of the conversation with long gaps in between questions. Boy that was creepy, like hearing a jovial but patient interviewer talking to a corpse.
ADG