The power of
the pen has never been more important than in the millennium. Bloggers are everywhere and their influence is
growing daily at the speed of the Internet. Think about this for a minute, the
new Harry Potter theme park was announced through a secret mid night
introduction to a handful of the world’s most popular Harry Potter bloggers.
Somewhere around 20 million people learned about the new park through their social
media peer groups and ecosystems, amazing.
These days
it seems like everyone in certain demographic groups thinks they are a blogger,
I would fathom to say in some cases they are not. Many companies have assembled
swat teams of “brand protectors” that watch and engage with rogue bloggers that
attack their company, products, and services and even in some cases employees. There
are also many excellent bloggers that regularly share views and analysis that
reflect great depth and knowledge of their areas, but blogging is just on
channel of their voice. These are the bloggers to follow they only speak in one
voice.
The Element of Trust
The ultimate
question is does the blogger you are following really have the depth of
knowledge and experience in their industry, and more importantly can you trust
it? Trust is the foundation of value in all groups of people and without it
there is no sustainability to the group or its information. Thought leadership
is built on the hallmark of trusting that the information is accurate, the
vision practical and the source credible and this in enforced in the academic
world. What surprises me is the lack of academic professor’s blogging and the
limitations put on traditional analysts by their parent firms and the inability
of financial analysts to share information is highly regulated by the GOV. Many
financial analysts simply can’t blog because of regulation.
One of the
few academics, who has built his house on a rock and also blogs is Andrew
McAfee of MIT, Andrew, along with myself are great Red Sox fans. What I like
about his research is that it is built on a solid rock of data and in my view
he has proven beyond a doubt the IT matters.
The Business
Impact of IT
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Let’s take a
look at blogging code today for example, we now have so called “expert bloggers
and expert blogging communities,” check out this headline from Fast Company: Carbon Accounting Software Market Experiencing Huge Period of Growth BY FC
EXPERT BLOGGER TRACEY DE MORSELLA Today This blog is written by a member of our expert
blogging community and expresses that expert's views alone.
In this scenario the expert blogging community is established by a
media channel, Fast Company, my question to you is can we trust a media
channel, magazine or whatever you want to call it, to select and manage a
blogging community that delivers trustworthy information?
On Wikipedia I found what I would
call a primitive Bloggers Code, I don’t know what trolls are, I never keep my
sources private, I think once and post, I take action against attacks and I
always take responsibility for my own words, actions. This all seems very
immature to me in many ways, what do you think?
Create your own code by selecting
the modules you want:
1.
Responsibility for our own words
2.
Nothing we wouldn't say in person
4.
Take action
against attacks
5.
a) No anonymous comments OR
b) No pseudonymous
comments
7.
Encourage enforcement of terms of service
9.
Discretion to
delete comments
10. Do no harm
I follow
these guidelines which were created last weekend, I wish more blogger do.
A Professional Bloggers Code
1. Bloggers have a duty to provide
valuable insights into the current affairs of their ecosystem.
2. Bloggers will not create spectrums of
negativity and hate amongst the social media peer groups they influence and
reward everyone fairly.
3. Bloggers will not gamble with a
person, organization or company’s brand by unfairly interfering in the business
of business and damage the reputation of others, organizations, companies and
their products and services.
4. Bloggers know when it is time to move
on, avoid obsolete information, their mantra is to obsolete information.
5. Bloggers are not self appointed
gurus, their ship is built on a foundation of experience, intelligence, honesty
and integrity and they keep their mind sharp.
6. Bloggers know who they are and not
everyone is a blogger.
7. Bloggers stick to their guns and
don’t waver in their analysis.
8. Bloggers don’t attack other bloggers with
unfounded and inaccurate information and analysis.
9. Bloggers know the challenge is the
next blog and accept the creativity and innovation required to command respect.
10. Bloggers know how to share the prize.
Bloggers
blow their horns in many ways and blogging is just one channel of influence.
Those of us
that have studied pirate history know that the “Pirate code” was a prevailing
wind of justice in their society, on board vessels and land. I have been a big
fan of Pirates and studying their history has been fascinating indeed. Today I present to you the Pirate Code and my
reference is Angus Konstam’s wonderful new book The World Atlas of Pirates, from
page 173:
1. Every man has a vote in the affairs
of the moment.
2. Every man to be called fairly in rum.
3. No person to game at cards for dice
and money.
4. The lights and candles to be put out
a eight o’clock at night.
5. To keep their piece, pistols and
cutlass clean.
6. No boy or woman to be allowed amongst
them.
7. To desert their ship or quarters in
battle.
8. No striking another on board.
9. No man to talk of breaking up their
way of living.
10. The captain and quartermaster to
receive two share of the prize.
11. The musicians have to rest on the day
of the Sabbath.
I hope you enjoy this month’s post as
I have been thinking about it for some time, and until next time I wish you
great selling and marketing in the millennium.
The blog has hooked, I will tell fairly. Your articles in him even, in some measure, have affected perception me of some things. Very interesting. With pleasant expectation I prepare for perusal of new receipts.
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