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The Age of Conversation lives on

In a recent comment about the WorldShapers ebook,  one of the contributors Amy Jussel wrote “The Age of Conversation lives on”. And she’s right! Before WorldShapers was created,  Amy and I participated in a collaborative project along with 237 Authors from 15 different countries. Being part of a project like this really demonstrated to me that with a big vision, a few people, and a little effort, social networking can produce great results. It also paved the way for me to feel confident about coordinating a small ebook of my own.

Gavin Heaton in Australia and Drew McLellan in the US published this book with all proceeds going to  Variety, the children’s charity. Thanks to Gavin Heaton, The Age of Conversation 2 – Why Don’t They Get It? is now on Amazon. It was originally for sale on lulu.com (along with the original, which is also worth a read.)

Chapters include:

Manifestos – Declarations, up front, on the Age of Conversation. Why don’t people get it? What about companies? Where are things going? What can you help clarify?

Keeping Secrets in the Age of Conversation – With everyone talking so much, why do we need secrets? What is the role of privacy? What about different personas and identities? Why don’t consumers understand that their online conversations are tracked and can come back to haunt them?

Moving from Conversation to Action – Talk is cheap, or so they say. What are the practical steps that businesses and brands can take to move from conversation to something more valuable to their business? And if it is so easy, why don’t they just do it?

The Accidental Marketer – People “fall into” marketing. They may study and qualify in a different discipline but somehow find themselves in marketing and advertising. What is the attraction? Or…have you known a company or brand who just seemed to naturally fall into marketing success? How do you think that happened?

A New Brand of Creative – With the changes in the way that people communicate and collaborate online, marketing and advertising companies are needing to reach out and work with a new type of creative team. What do these “creatives” look like. What are their skills? Why do they evangelize digital and new media? And what are the challenges that they face?

My Marketing Tragedy – A topic only for the brave … Do you know a project that failed? Was it yours? What prevented success? What worked? And most importantly, what did you learn? Who didn’t “get it” — was it your client, your boss, the board, or (dare we ask) you?

Business Model Evolution – Just as the markets and people are changing, so too are the business models around both clients and agencies. What is your take on this? What is working and what is not? Where will things go? What happens if an agency doesn’t “get it”. How do you measure “it” … and where will things go?

Life in the Conversation Lane — Bringing it all back to the individual – how is life in a digitally connected, social world impacting our lives? What is the personal cost and what is the attraction? Is there a balance or are we just kidding ourselves?

I’m so grateful that Gavin and Drew made the effort to create this book, and that I participated in the creation of this book. Have you been involved in a collaborative project? What were the results?

Women Wired to Change the World

Over the last couple of years I have been encouraged by stories of women using the web to make a difference. So, a few weeks back I sent out an invitation to some women asking if they would like to be part of a special ebook. I asked those I knew, some I didn’t know, and I put out a general request on social networking sites Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

As  result sixteen amazing women generously shared their stories about all kinds of projects -  training women to lead treks in Nepal, rescuing orphans in China, nonprofit projects in Africa and all kinds of good causes – all using the web to help make a difference in their efforts. I feel really humbled that they participated in this ebook, which you can download for free on Lulu.com
Featured in WorldShapers ‘09 -  Amy Jussel, Amy Sample Ward,Anita Pahor,Annie Le Cavalier,Daphne Nederhorst, Debra Arkanase, Eileen Clegg, Lucky Chhetri, Jyl Johnson Pattee, Karen Muanu, Marigo Raftopolous, Nancy White, Phaedra Boinidiris, Sandy Skees and Stacey Monk

As this was my first ebook, I’m very grateful to Joanna Young who provided me with some guidance and also pointed me to “how to create an ebook” Thanks also to AlpeniMi for the cover image.

Please have a read because I’m sure you will enjoy their stories. It was a real pleasure putting this together and I’m really thrilled to share it with you. Perhaps you’re about to embark upon your own journey. I’d love to read about it! I always enjoy reading your feedback, so please let me know how their stories resonate or inspire you. Enjoy!

Update: you can read more about the process of creating this ebook thanks to the very kind Debra Askanase who interviewed me for this blog post.

A volunteer’s reward

If you have ever considered doing some volunteer work you might want to take a look at Volunteering Unplugged. Seek Volunteer kindly asked me to write a blog post for their newly launched site. From my Volunteering Unplugged blog post:

“If you feel like you would like to do something to make a difference – just take the first step. Set aside some time. And let people know what you want to do. One of the best rewards for volunteering apart from the end result, is the community you meet. You never know how things will turn out, because there are many wonderful people who will join with you along the way.”….read more from this post along with stories from other volunteers such as Life in Mono , Firebug Theme , Miss McMuffin , Autumn Leaves , Blogpost.com , Sheila’s Wonderings , The life of an Audit Diva , Adspace-Pioneers , Servant of Chaos , Corporate Engagement , Consumer Psychologist , and Imaginif

A little while after I submitted my blog post for Volunteering Unplugged I was ecstatic to discover that Seek Volunteer together with Naked Communication made a generous donation of $500  towards my $10,000 fundraiser for a Filipino Trust Group project against poverty.What a wonderful surprise  – thank you!

Do you volunteer? What makes it a rewarding experience for you?

Happy Mother’s Day

You know you’re a millennium mum when

  • you discover the head of a Ben 10 Alien creature  in your handbag at work
  • your six year old asks for the “dot com dot au” version of everything he likes
  • he writes a  URL  on a piece of scrap paper before he writes a sentence
  • your four year old asks you to look up websites and interact with TV programs using your iPod Touch
  • you look up missing ingredients for recipes on the same iPod in the kitchen, and use it to listen to podcasts whilst ironing for your family
  • your two year old knows how to use the Wii, probably better than you do
  • you breathe a sigh of relief when your four year old decides to create a hand written letter for a friend and wants to deliver it personally
  • you blog or tweet about such things

two of my boys swinging on bike racks
my three sons on the beach
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums all around the world who are making a difference, in so many ways (including my exceptionally creative mother.)   Hope all you millennium mums are having a wonderful day!


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