14 Oct, 2009  |  Written by Tyler Poling  |  under Uncategorized

I finally got my Google Wave invite this AM. I woke up to the email on my phone. I have been waiting for this invite for quite some time and was getting discourgaed, but all of my dreams came true. Well not really. I tried to spend some time today poking around and testing it out only to find it to be not so fun when no one else is there to wave with. All of the talked about functionality that is rumored to be available at some point seems like it will make this product really innovative and awesome. I guess I will have to wait a bit, but for now I will keep trying it out.

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25 Feb, 2009  |  Written by tylerpoling  |  under random

23 Feb, 2009  |  Written by tylerpoling  |  under Business

I came across this video which was included in a post by Mike Volpe of Hubspot. It show cases how David Meerman Author of World Wide Rave created just that by filming and putting together a video of influential people all over the world that have created their own “Raves”. It is amazing to see the things others have done by being motivated and working hard to get their name out by sharing what they are interested in and passionate about. Enjoy, go pick up the book, and begin you World Wide Rave.

21 Feb, 2009  |  Written by tylerpoling  |  under Spoutin' Off

This week I attended an event put on by Mediasauce on the topic of “Authentic Advocacy”: How Businesses and Non-Profits Can Work Together to Change the World.

First off, I would like to credit the individuals behind this presentation
@scottyhendo and @mitchmaxson, if you are on twitter and not following these guys, I recommend you do.

The linking of Non-profits and Corporate organizations is an area that I have had very minimal interaction from a business standpoint. While I am surrounded by “Cause marketing” and have supported many campaigns in the past as well as currently (i.e. Starbucks: Shared Planet, Product (RED), Tyson Hunger Relief, Invisible Children, etc.), I never really reflected on how they work and what goes on to make them a success.  In the day or so leading up to and at the seminar it all just seemed click and spark my thought process, which prompted this post and a general increase of awareness.

It is amazing how much “cause marketing” occurs around us, and the amount we seemingly encounter each day without knowing. What I found to be most interesting and something I took away from the event, was the amount of potential there is to do more.

Today the resources available to us are endless. The presentation greatly emphasized how over time “groups” have worked to bridge the gap between one another.  We have used various methods to connect groups and are at a point now where the opportunity to create a community focused on the same interests as ourselves, is very attainable. We need to use the tools that are out there and available to begin piecing together the puzzle, forming a community, and generating interest. There are many people out there that are passionate about many of the same things that you are, it is just a matter of reaching them.

For example*, here are a couple causes that reached out to the web, created a community, and ignited a fire that has helped them to prevail through tough times.
@Armano and #Daniella – follow the link to read a blog post about this from Mediasauce.


Mara Triangle
– See what they are doing on Twitter, Facebook, Vimeo, etc.

*both examples are taken from the event and are based off of what was discussed during that time.

Along with the examples above, I had some great additional takeaways from the event that helped me understand how all of these causes have managed to succeed:

  • We need to collaborate to connect individuals and organizations that want to do good but need additional support.
  • Starbucks and Mara Triangle as well as others have spread there message   through many channels thus touching a large group and gained assistance by doing so.
  • Social Media is a vital piece of this process. Each campaign is heavily involved in social media and it has been very successful for them.
  • No longer should we look for how we can raise money but rather how we can generate ongoing support and by empowering those who want to give back.

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