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No. I’m Not a Guru

Guru Buddah

I’m going to hop on the bandwagon here and establish the fact that I am not a fan of certain terminologies that have made their way around the social sphere. Terms like Guru, Ninja, and even on the occasion, Expert.

I am none of these and neither are you.

With the constant evolving, changing patterns online a person can migrate their skills and abilities from one platform to another and get to a level where yes, they have a proven track record of improving a brands social media and maybe have monetized it. But the reality is, expertise takes time. Quite simply social media hasn’t been around long enough for anyone to become “the best”. Sure the likes of Chris Brogan, Gary Vaynerchuk, Scott Stratten and plenty others have made their mark online and have a sense of status.

But what makes them more of an expert than anyone else? More money in their pocket? More speaking gigs? When do I become a Guru?

Honestly, we are always constantly learning in today’s online atmosphere. Trends change, behaviors repeat themselves, and patterns emerge. In truth though, the same concept that applies to X may not apply to Y.

Learn. Adapt. Change.

Every client or opportunity is a chance to learn something new. Whether it’s a new strategy or technique, you have the opportunity to learn and find out new information, expanding your horizons. The online community is a constant learning curve. From industry to industry, network to network, “we” as community managers, marketers, or Public Relations managers consistently have opportunities to find something new, and expand upon that.

Don’t let Gurus & Ninjas take all the joy. Honestly, what I’ve found is that these self-proclaimed “experts” are probably the most likely to give you some black-hat method of getting quick, one-time results and not giving you a tangible strategy that can be leveraged in the future.

Stop Being an Expert, Be A Student

In a matter of a week and a couple of days I will no longer be a College Undergrad. But for the rest of my life I will be a student. For the rest of my life I will be learning. So should you.

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Nurture Relationships

Headless Love

In social CRM, Marketing, Community Management, or whatever aspect of online networking you are a part of there is always one thing that matters. The people that you interact with, the people you talk to, Retweet, however you decide to be “a part of the conversation” are all potentials. A potential client, a potential friend, really the potentials are huge.

Nurturing your online relationships is just like handling any other relationship. Online or offline the way we compose ourselves and handle situations is a genuine reflection of character. As someone who works mainly in maintaining these online relationships – even with people whom I have not met in person – is a trait that I take pride in. As many others can vouch, the relationships will build translate for business, long-term friends, or maybe even more.

The point that I’m hoping to drive home is that if you’re changing personas from what someone knows of you online into someone completely different (multiple personality disorder?) then whatever relationship you have built with that person online essentially gets shattered when the “IRL” meeting happens.

I Tweeted a few days back saying that I will do my best to never bullshit anyone. I do my best to be truthful, honest, and if that relates to sometimes coming across as hostile, for that I apologize.

The relationships that one manages every day, matter. As people connected in a social, online atmosphere we’re entrusted to be the same person wherever we are, whoever we interact with. One of the best, and possibly funniest examples I have come across recently is by my friend Phil Buckley (@1918). Read the comments on his post. As more people chimed in for the comments, the true reality of online relationships became more and more apparent.

As relationships get built, so does trust; what relationship ever works without trust? Build trust, build relationships, build social.

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