Posts tagged ‘Julien Smith’

December 7th, 2011

The Flinch by Julien Smith

Thought I would share this, an author and thought leader,  Julien Smith (co-author of bestseller ‘Trust Agents’) currently has his new book called “The Flinch” free on Kindle. It is being promoted through Seth Godin’s Domino Project.

If you don’t have a Kindle no worries, you can get a free app for any smartphone or tablet… just go to your the app store/market. Tweet me if you need help doing this @sbkelsick.

The Flinch is self described as “a taut and uncompromising manifesto that aims to help readers conquer the root of what holds them back – the belief that pain and failure should be avoided rather than embraced.

I just started reading The Flinch, here’s a clip from the intro that caught me and made me want to share it:

In a fight, there is a fundamental difference between boxers and everyone else. The guys who have trained are different. If you hit them, they don’t flinch. It takes practice to get there, but if you want to fight, you have no choice. It’s the only way to win“.

Read on.

sbk

February 21st, 2011

My Five Favorite Digital Marketing Blog Posts (from Feb 2011)

 Here are some of my fav blog posts from the past few weeks, hope you enjoy them too:

  1. Thought provoking: Could Your Small Business Benefit From Two Websites by The GlueEd Marketing Blog
  2. Nice video post, nice clear message: Engagement Over Reach (Death to Traditional Media!) by Ernest Barbaric
  3. Love the analytic and measurable results: Email Links Are Meaningless by Mike McCready 
  4. I like the message in this post, I agree that successful blogs can have opinions (‘mean’ or not) blended with facts, I personally find them more interesting: Is Mean Blogging the Writing of the Future? by Liz Strauss
  5. And to lighten up and have some laughs, oh – and also because I didn’t really know what a social media douchebag was, this helped clarify LOL: A Quick But Important Primer on Becoming  a Douchebag by Julien Smith

Like the mug? Of course… it’s for sale.

January 22nd, 2010

Doing it Helps Your Network, with Julien Smith

I had the pleasure to see Julien Smith (@julien / co-author of Trust Agents) last Monday night. He spoke to a group of about 30 social media types in Calgary – hosted by “Third Tuesday” (http://www.meetup.com/third-tuesday-calgary/). I find Julien very passionate about what he does, he is surprisingly young and loves to swear – a perfect combination for a informative and entertaining time.

He spoke to us about the benefits of building social capital – aka “building a tribe.”

Something that he said struck a cord with me “If you don’t do it – your network won’t do it either”. He was speaking about getting out and doing things, meeting people, taking risk.

Julien pushed us to believe that our choices in life affect our friends – okay I agree on many levels. But what he really pushed is that if we open ourselves up – and essentially say YES to more things rather than NO, our friends will in turn start saying YES more often.

So why the heck is saying YES a good thing? If you haven’t seen ‘Yes Man’ with Jim Carey – go see it! He says YES to everything, and what happens is he experiences a lot of really fun and crazy things and he meets a lot of pretty cool people.

This hit home for me. A good friend of mine has decided to sign up for her second mini-triathlon. She asked me to do it with her about 5 times. Seeing as I don’t have a bike, I don’t know how to swim properly and I am not a great runner – I said “hell no!”.

There are always excuses to why we can’t do things – I have a family, I work crazy hours at work, I am the Chairman of a very complex non-profit board plus I am volunteering on the Ad-Rodeo Sponsorship Committee, oh and I will be helping with Communications for CADE (Canadian Association of Drilling Engineers), so clearly I don’t have time – and my body would likely break from attempting this crazy feat.

But over the course of two weeks I got thinking – why not just jump in with both feet? I will get in shape, have some fun with my friends, be a good example for my family and learn a lot doing it. So I agreed to do my first mini-triathlon – I said to myself “why not?”.

I also asked another friend if she would like to join me – she feels the same way I do (her first reaction was “are you crazy!”), but she is amazing and open so she is also jumped in with both feet.

So my friend has positively influenced one person in her direct network, and another person in her extended network, and I am sure the energy will keep flowing.

Maybe it is our obligation to our networks to say YES more often.

Let’s raise our glasses of Gatorade, and cheers to saying YES to new and exciting things this year, it not only helps us experience life – but it helps our network (and vice versa!).

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

January 6th, 2010

5 Reasons To Attend: “Julien Smith On Social Capital, Trust Agents and the New Tribe” January 18th, Calgary

(yes Calgary, that’s not a mistake)

Five Top Reasons to Attend:

  1. Julien Smith (according to his Twitter Profile) is a successful speaker, author and blogger.
  2. Julien co-authored the book “Trust Agent”s with Chris Brogan, which hit the New York Time Bestseller list and it was also chosen as one of the best 10 Business Books of 2009.
  3. The Event has no charge = free!
  4. Julien Smith joined Twitter on Oct 23 2006, I wonder who else was on Twitter then?
  5. Julien is entertaining and knowledgeable – check out a podcast from Media Hacks.

“Third Tuesday Calgary” has put this event together. They state: 
Julien will be sharing his insights into the nature of social capital, the role of trust agents and how we can form tribes with others who care about the things we care about. In Julien’s words: “We will never need more advertising. We will always need more community, and tighter links between those we care about. Learning to build tribes using the new radios has never been more important, and understanding social capital has never been more valuable.”

Meetup Group: http://www.meetup.com/third-tuesday-calgary/calendar/12219704/

Podcasts

I have promoted these podcast before – they are very good. They are free, timely (one a week) and Mitch Joel has a variety of people on his “show”.

Julien frequently provides his views on Mitch Joel’s Six Pixel’s of Separation Podcasts- the “Media Hacks” versions.

You can download them for FREE in iTunes or from www.twistimage.com/podcast

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

January 6th, 2010

Twitter Quotes By Some Brilliant People

I am inspired by those around me.

By reading books and blogs, watching podcasts, videos, and reading Tweets I learn every day. Here are some social media (mainly Twitter) quotes I have come across online in my search for knowledge – thank you to everyone that has a positive presence online and thank you for sharing your wisdom, or your humor ;)

Quotes about Twitter:

“How do you get 100,000 Twitter followers…. it doesn’t matter if there’s 100,000 if they are not paying attention to you, it’s just matters the devotion that each of those people have” Julien Smith, Co-Author Trust Agents

“For the uninitiated, here’s how Twitter works – I have no f***ing idea. I have no idea how it works – or why it is.” Jon Stewart, comedian and host of The Daily Show

“The only reason to bother getting 100,000 followers… is so you could shine your spotlight brighter on other people” - Chris Brogan – Co-Author Trust Agents

“The qualities that make Twitter seem inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful” – Jonathan Zittrain, Harvard Law Professor & Internet Expert

“Twitter is a filter for opinionated relevancy” Marc Meyer, Direct Marketing Observations

“If you try to tweet the same message consistently over time, I can tell you safely that I will be the first one to unfollow you! I am in Twitter to enjoy myself, while you are out there to hard sell me something!” Liz Strauss, Successful-Blog.com

“Twitter lets me hear from a lot of people in a very short period of time.” Robert Scoble, Blogger

And one focused on social media for social change:

“I…want people who want the world to change to have a tribe… who have something to say to make a change to make things better” Seth Godin – Author

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com