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THINK Like A Marketing Pro: 5 Secret Tips via @HaikuDeck

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Biggest challenge to great web marketing may be learning to THINK like an Internet marketer. Here are 5 Secret Tips to help you become a great IMer.
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The Giant Melon That ATE Internet Marketing: News&Observer ScentTrail Interview

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Rather than being intimidated by the ever-growing online world, small-business owners should embrace it and use it as a means to further communicate their message, said Martin Smith, who directs the marketing division Atlantic Business...
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Friends have been Tweeting me all morning to ask if the giant head featured in the Raleigh News and Observer's Ask The Experts column was me. I'm afraid so :). 

I added a comment to Laura Finaldi's elegant summary of our long and winding interview about Internet marketing tips for Small to Medium Sized Businesses (#SMBs).

I wanted to let local Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill SMBs know that I host a free Internet marketing consulting session most Saturdays at Saladelia Cafe on University in Durham. SMBs feel overwhelmed by Internet marketing, can get suckered into bad ideas such as GroupOn and least I can do is listen and create community of helpful resources and ideas.  

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How To Become A Social Business - Marty Talks To AlleyDog.com's Founder

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Marty's fist Free Internet Marketing Consulting Office Friday discussed how to become a social business with Alleydog.com.
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Realized a couple of things today about social process, about how to start small and build. Not the way I would do it, I'm all in, but all in freaks people out.


Testing and pilot programs allow the perception of incremental acceptance. Which would you rather do? Jump into a cold lake or ease your way into it? I'm a jumper but respect people who must ease in too (don't understand, but have empathy for LOL).

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Internet Marketing 101 Walking On The Moon & Welcome To The Show That Never Ends

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Internet Marketing Start Here
Even laggards realize the need to understand Internet marketing now. Knowing where and how to start can be intimidating. This post shares easy ways to create a website, blog and social media.

Welcome to the show that never ends and feel akin to walking on the moon (at first). Soon you will get used to the feeling of weightlessness Internet marketing creates and learn to love the views.

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Swarm Storms – The Tactical Manual To Changing The World

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Swarms, Storms and Flocks

As a Director of Ecommerce I became fascinated with swarms, storms and flocks. Things happen inside the world’s largest content network for reasons that are beyond logical explanation. As the founder of Cure Cancer Starter, a crowdfunding platform for cancer research, I am fascinated with swarms, storms and flocks again. 

Swarm Storms is my name for the strange combination sentient mob behavior. Much like ants and bees the web forms with a collective consciousness that can feint and move like a school of fish or a flock of birds. 

If you've ever been fishing just prior to a storm you know the activity gets fast and furious before stopping almost entirely. Fish feel changes in pressure and react. Storms influence the creation and path of swarms.

Much of Internet marketing is weather forecasting. You model and predict where you thin your Internet marketing and website need to go. Sometimes you want to be out of the path of the storm while other storms you want to ride like a wave. 

 

All Internet marketers are weather forecasters and swarm storm creators. The linked post is the first post on swarm creation from Swarmise, a new book by Swedish political activist Rick Falkvinge. His a piece from the post describing a "swarm organization":
 

Excerpt 
"A swarm organization is a decentralized, collaborative effort of volunteers that looks like a hierarchical, traditional organization from the outside. It is built by a small core of people that construct a scaffolding of go-to people, enabling a large number of volunteers to cooperate on a common goal in quantities of people not possible before the net was available.

 

Working with a swarm requires you to do a lot of things completely in opposite from what you learn at an archetypal business school. You need to release the control of your brand and its messages.

 

You need to delegate authority to the point where anybody can make almost any decision for the entire organization. You need to accept and embrace that people in the organization will do exactly as they please, and the only way to lead is to inspire them to want to go where you want the organization as a whole to go."

 

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Rick is sharing the book one chapter at a time online. Stay tuned and buy the book when it comes out in the summer.  

Robin Good's comment, March 9, 2013 9:35 AM
Right on Marty.

I have something I wrote eight years back that you may like and that is quite relevant to this very topic: http://changethis.com/manifesto/show/19.BioteamingManifesto
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment, March 10, 2013 8:12 AM
Robin, wow massively cool piece. I love the concept of BioTeaming. Specifically the recognition that a team is a force, an organic thing that must be managed, thought about, protected and curated with process, care, respect and trust. By calling out the goal of creating a high performance team and setting up a specific process to do so this piece increases the chances of that result (the creation of a high performance team) 100x. I also agree with your assertion that technology per se can quickly distane the goal of creating high performance teams. The idea that technology HELPS and doesn't HINDER is a priori and absurd. By starting with team architecture you provide a check list, an easy way to know if tech is contributing or not. Well Done and thanks for the SHARE. Marty