Social Networking in “Plain English”

I was recently invited to speak in “Plain English” on the topic of online Social Networking for Businesses as part of a quarterly program hosted by Womble Carlyle, one of the nation’s largest and most innovative law firms.

Our discussion outlined best practices in social networking and marketing options available to businesses in as well as an analysis of the potential legal risks facing companies in this space. As expected, the interesting pairing of marketing innovation and legal perspective…drew a diverse crowd of bankers (event held in uptown Charlotte, NC), entrepreneurs and even a few innovative small business owners. Our panel discussed and shared a collection of definitions, case studies, and a few humorous examples of social networking gone bad (Second Life banking crisis). Overall, the event seemed to satisfy the expectations and curiosity of the audience…there were plenty of “head nods” and notes-taken on social networking. Following the event, I eagerly awaited the anticipated growth of my social network from the 120 attendees…through LinkedIn and Facebook requests…which was the final call-to-action from our panel discussion. While, I’m still waiting for the wave of “Friend” requests, I have received a steady stream of feedback (mostly positive) and more importantly, a common theme continues to arise:

How can I explain social networking in 2 minutes or less?

While this question indicates that our panel may have missed the mark of defining social networking in ‘Plain English’… I’ll take the feedback as an opportunity for improvement. In reality, explaining online marketing concepts can be a challenge for busy executives and marketers who need to create vision within their organizations in an ever-changing industry. So, in posing the question to my social network, I stumbled upon an interesting group called Common Craft, which takes visual explanation of difficult marketing concepts to a whole new level… Check out the video below, entitled “Social Networking in Plain English.” By the way, The full video of our panel discussion will be available at WCSR.com/WombleTech soon. Enjoy!

2 Responses to “Social Networking in “Plain English””


  1. 1 Robert Michel

    I just stopped by your blog and thought I would say hello. I like your site design. Looking forward to reading more down the road.

    Robert Michel

  2. 2 jay nisenbaum

    May I suggest that you send all the attendees of that meeting your personal invite from LinkedIn or Facebook. Cast your own social net, per se. Given the choice of Facebook or LinkedIn, on which platform do you prefer to interact?

    .j.

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