Social Media is no longer about chatting with your friends. It’s about driving business. This book shows you how it can for yours.
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“Jason and Erik are the real deal: They blend heartfelt sincerity with technical know-how and experience. This book gives you a lot to chew on, and if you let it, gives you a serious step up on your competition.”
— Chris Brogan, Best-Selling Author of Trust Agents.
In more ways than a few, mobile is really the future of not just social media, but the web in general. The more sophisticated our iPhones, Pres and Androids become, the more dependent we’ll all become on them as our primary connection point. As such, the applications and deliveries from brands and services will become more enticing.
I spoke last Friday at Social Media Club Lexington’s inaugural meeting which was held at a place called Awesome Inc., in downtown Lexington. When I started asking about what Awesome Inc., was, 30 second into the spiel I was hooked. I grabbed Luke Murray and turned on the camera.
Building community around creativity in the technology, business and art sectors is a phenomenal approach. I would be surprised if some angel investors or even some venture capital firms didn’t jump on the opportunity to invest in something like Awesome Inc., in exchange for dibs on the ideas that come out of such a collaboration. Kudos to Luke, Brian Rainey, Nathan Fort and the rest of the folks behind it for bringing such a powerful possibility to life.