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Why a "society"
for word of mouth?
Why does SWOM exist?
OK, I've joined SWOM. Now what?
Who's behind SWOM?
Who are Ben McConnell and Jackie Huba?
What's the difference between SWOM and
WOMMA?
Does SWOM take display ads?
Do I have to be a certain age to join?
What are SWOM's terms of usage?
Why a "society" for word of mouth?
Word of mouth is probably your chief source of attention. But how
do you attract that attention? That's why there's the Society for
Word of Mouth. SWOM members understand that real word of mouth
doesn't come from a one-off campaign, like a viral video. It comes
from an organization-wide focused effort and a grassroots-driven
community that inspires passion and customer evangelism.
Why does SWOM exist?
SWOM's purpose is two-fold:
1. To be a free social network for the
true believers of word of mouth (or the merely curious);
2. To be a premium educational resource for making word of mouth
fundamental to the DNA of any organization.
For the second part of the mission,
SWOM will host webinars, training opportunities and produce
educational materials in the weeks and months ahead. Plus, we'll
have in-person events. Fun events!
OK,
I've joined SWOM. Now what?
There are several ways to immerse yourself into swomdom:
1. Introduce yourself in the SWOM
Lobby;
2. Join or start a discussion in the Forum;
3. Join one or several specialty groups, which are
typically organized by location or topic;
4. Invite co-workers or
friends to become a swomi, too.
Who's behind SWOM?
Ben McConnell and
Jackie Huba
opened the doors to SWOM on March 7, 2008. They're SWOM's chief
swomies.
Alright then. Who are Ben McConnell and Jackie
Huba?
Ben and Jackie are entrepreneurs and authors. They have been
researching and writing about word of mouth since 2001. Their first
book, "Creating Customer
Evangelists: How Loyal Customers Become a Volunteer Sales
Force," explained how word of mouth can grow into a powerful
engine for company growth. Their second book, "Citizen Marketers: When People
are the Message," documented the rise of social media and how
citizen-created online content can spread word of mouth
exponentially. You can contact them via their SWOM profiles
(Ben/Jackie). Ben and
Jackie launched their blog, Church of the Customer, in
2003. It's grown into one of the world's most popular business
blogs with over 168,000 subscribers.
What's
the difference between SWOM and WOMMA?
WOMMA, or the Word of Mouth
Marketing Association, is a non-profit trade association
representing mostly large companies. It focuses on marketing as the
end result of word of mouth. SWOM is a private venture of Ben
McConnell and Jackie Huba, who've organized it as a social network
and educational resource for individuals. It focuses on word of
mouth as an operational belief system, not just a marketing
platform. SWOM and WOMMA are not affiliated with one another.
Does SWOM take display ads?
Yes, as ironic as it may seem. Contact Ben to express
interest.
Do I have to
be a certain age to join?
You have to be at least 13 years old. You can be any height.
What are
SWOM's terms of usage (or How Not to be a Turd)
SWOM is predicated on authenticity — real people who share their
stories, data and experiences. It’s up to the SWOM community to
maintain the highest levels of trust and authenticity, for one
cannot exist without the other. To help ensure that, SWOM has
established guidelines for all members to abide by. Failure to
adhere to the guidelines may cause you to get trebucheted out of
SWOM.
1. Give and you'll get more
back.
SWOM is about sharing stories, data and experiences, not
advertising or promoting your company or services. That doesn't
mean you can't talk about your company, but it requires balance. If
you see SWOM as a forum for blatantly selling or promoting your
products or services, or those of a client, you'll be directed to
SWOM's advertising opportunities and any forum or group creation
deemed by SWOM to be blantant promotion will be removed. Spamming
any part of the community with email messages or links blatantly
selling or promoting a company, product or brand is cause for
membership revocation. And for your company to be mercilessly
mocked. Don't risk the shame.
2. Be real.
Using a fake name, or posing as someone you’re not, can get you
arrested by any police department and charged with a crime. Within
SWOM, it’ll get you kicked out. Maybe we'll call the police. Who
knows. Just Be Real. Fill out your profile. We’re not asking for
your most private information, like which high school teacher you
secretly had a crush on (although that's a good profile
question)... we think our profile questions ask for relevant data
that will help illuminate your persona.
3. Don't be a turd or a
troll.
Turds (or sh*theads, as others might call them) spread lies or
slander. Libeling someone (saying something you know to be untrue
and carried out with malicious intent) is cause for immediate
expulsion from SWOM. Libelous statements against SWOM members or
anyone outside the community may also cause you to get into
expensive trouble with lawyers, judges and juries. It's not worth
it. Turds also make obviously racist, sexist, and homophobic
statements. Those turds will also likely face immediate
expulsion.
Trolls are annoying. They do little but consistently criticize and hassle others. They're not skeptics; they're annoying cynics. They offer little or nothing, like Donald Rumsfeld. All SWOM members have a right to their opinion (no matter how strong, or how wrong), but being a consistent troll will probably get you the boot, too, at the discretion of SWOM's admins.
4. Ideas grow in value as they
spread.
If you believe in, or advocate a position, the best way to help
ensure the adoption of your position is to talk about it.
Participate in forum discussions. Join a group. Share the results
of a survey. Write a blog post pointing to research, data or a case
study. Feel free to lurk, but the real benefit comes from being a 1
percenter.
* Have a question not covered here?
Contact
Ben.
* Have feedback or a suggestion about SWOM's user guidelines?
Post a comment in this forum.
* Have a suggestion on how SWOM could improve?
Post it in this forum.
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