t social media is, we can just answer with ONE word. Boom.
Granted, that one word most likely lives in a world of marshmallows and rainbows, but even narrowing it down to a few specific words would help us, right?
Beyond comparison, some version of the word 'connect' was #1. This was closely followed by 'networking'. While these undoubtedly define an aspect of social media, I was highly impressed by the following answers:
- World
- Pivotal
- #YourVoice
- Crucial
- Spiders
- Lawless
- Innovation
- Interaction
- Swiss Cheese
- Nodes
- Flirting
- Impossible
What's my word? --> Engagement. It is the number one word I use when pitching, or teaching, social media. I love this word for social media because it includes BOTH sides. We, as brands, have to engage our consumers, but our consumers also have to participate in order to be engaged. If I could boil down social media to its rawest form, it would be to occupy, attract, or involve (someone's interest or attention) --> The definition of 'engage', per Google. Before lives can be changed by social influencers, or brands can raise brand awareness through social media, everyone needs to be ENGAGED. It is the ultimate foundation for social media. If you have not attracted, or involved your consumers, then there will be no further 'social' part to your 'media'.
However, after taking a look at all of your words, I would have to say that my own question
is actually a TRICK QUESTION! How can you define something that is so powerful and expansive and touches so many lives?
While that makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, it still leaves a blank when it comes to convincing the C-Suite that you are necessary for your brand. There was a contest awhile back to officially define public relations, and I almost suggested that for social media. However, most public relations professionals I knew at the time completely disagreed with the winning definition.
So my advice to you? Define social media as what it means to you, and embrace the individuality of your understanding of it. Honestly, different perspectives of social media are needed for different projects. As a social influencer, of course engagement is highly important to me. Dealing with a global brand, engagement is also incredibly important to me. However, if I were working for a financial institution and could barely breathe a word on social media without the fear of getting sued, I would probably also say 'Impossible'. The social influencer side of me would also lean towards '#YourVoice'. If I encountered the negative side of social media being misused, I would also probably find it to be 'Lawless'. If I looked at all of the holes still in the understanding of the reach of social media, and experienced the smelly side of it, as well, I would probably define it as 'Swiss Cheese'.
So what is YOUR definition?!
- Marji J. Sherman
Marji so enjoyed your ideas on Social Media and describing in one word. It is a lot like describing how love feels, so many different ways of feeling love. I really like engagement as it takes two to create a spark to grow into 3, 4 then more and more. As spark alone fizzles out, but oh when it hits a viable source to ignite with watch out! Many people are like the circus act of a man blowing fire from his mouth, big flame but nothing to ignite no target to engage. In the end it is like So What! When we can engage at the WOW level with people, customers, etc. We create What Others Want, which is engage them to want more! Just a little Pasta Thought against the wall of life and ideas. I so enjoy your style. Yes I am engaged.
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