Book review: World Wide Rave
David Meerman Scott sells himself as an expert on the new rules of marketing and PR. Indeed one of his most popular books is called The New Rules of Marketing and PR. In World Wide Rave the author discusses how to make your website or your product the talk of the town… er, web. Who wouldn’t want to creative buzz and make your idea (or yourself) hot. Yes, maybe you will need some luck with your timing and fitting into current (or coming) trends, but like most things you also need to put in a lot of time and effort. I sure wouldn’t mind that buzz for my Prepare and Share programs, but, geez, there are zillions of people out there like me looking for that same sort of buzz. So what can I do differently was the question I asked myself as I decided to buy and read this book.
Well David Meerman Scott has lots of good advice. For example, get out of the office and meet customers. Oh, you’ve heard that before, but how many business people actually do it? Solve problems for your customers. What? You’ve heard that before too? I know at least I get more caught up in self-promotion and production of products I like instead of solving a problem my potential customer experiences. Monitor blogs, chat rooms, forums and social networking sites. Geez, I write and review books, who has time for all that? I should… if I am serious about affecting the people that visit these places.
In other words this book is not just a good summary and reminder of the hundreds and hundreds of things you can actually do to create interest for what you have to offer, it also gives you a really bad conscience for not doing them… sorry, gotta go now and create some rave. HELP – spread my blog around the net. Thanks.