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Citizen Marketers

By: Ben McConnell, Jackie Huba
Narrated by: Ben McConnell, Jackie Huba
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A solitary citizen today with a broadband connection and several inexpensive or free tools has a substantially better chance of influencing the public's perceptions of billion-dollar corporations than ever before.

With a voice, a vote, and a vocation, tens of millions of Americans are involving themselves in the cultural lives of business. The "social media" of blogs, podcasts, and social networks are fusing pop culture with traditional marketing, and it's causing all manner of disruption.

Citizen Marketers makes the case that the distributed, power-sharing nature of social media is a reflection of the ideals of democracy, where liberty, free speech and freedom of association are its ruling principles. As a result, positioning, message delivery and reputation management are in the hands of the populace, where anyone can be a publisher or broadcaster. For tradition-bound managers, the message is simple: Control is out of control. People are creating content about products and services, whether companies like it or not. They are the new cultural influencers.

Paradoxically, the citizen marketers themselves are not your typical members of society or customer databases. That makes them either progressive or dangerous. Citizen Marketers examines and classifies the work of everyday people who build content on behalf of products, brands, companies, or people and provides a framework for working with them.

More cultural guide than business or marketing book, Citizen Marketers examines the significant changes caused by social media. Citizen Marketers outlines a common architecture of participation for the everyday person as citizen marketer, entertainer, or information source. It's ideal for readers hoping to convince colleagues, coworkers, or clients about the broad and tactical changes social media are having on business, marketing, and popular culture.

©2006 Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba (P)2006 North and Clark Press
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The content and case studies in this book are quite interesting & helpful.

Professional voice-talent should have been considered and proof edited as some sentences are repeated twice.

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loved it!!!!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I have already..many

What was one of the most memorable moments of Citizen Marketers?

Coming to the realization that the power of words in the internet world is amazing now. I loved hearing how people effected so many situations by sharing what they believed.

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Authors were very easy to listen to.

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