The Philosophy of Social Media

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Ancient philosophers believed life could be broken down into six different directions:

  1. Above, or Heaven – this reflects your dreams and hopes.
  2. Below, or Earth – this is your grounding and where you are now.
  3. Forward – where you want to be in your life.
  4. Backward – what you’ve overcome and left behind.
  5. Left – those who give you inspiration.
  6. Right – the people you trust most (both right and left are interchangeable – they’re basically your “armies”).

Whether you’re religious, philosophical or not, they’re pretty straightforward and common-sense beliefs that stand tall today. You can use these directions in so many ways.

So how would they fit into social media?

Above

Okay, so there’s no Heaven in social media (unless you count a night on Gary Vaynerchuk’s wine recommendations!), but there are ways to connect the Hope factor.

What do you hope to get out of social media? The connections to new people, or a more business-led scenario? Are you hoping to increase awareness of you or your business/brand, or simply hoping to find out useful information?

Make a list of your hopes and what you want from them. This will help you choose the tools you need when it comes to your Forward direction.

Below

If you’re a new arrival to social media, it can be difficult to find that piece of social media earth to steady yourself on.

How do you become more stable? Be comfortable with yourself. Know what makes you tick and you’ll find the best earth to walk on.

Community-minded? Try Ning. Conversationalist? Try Twitter. Business savvy? Try LinkedIn. Visual person? Try Viddler. Sharing a message? Try BlogTalk Radio. Picture lover? Try Flickr. Avid reader? Try Alltop.

These are just some of the tools that can help you find your own personal comfort zone. Find the one(s) for your needs and build from there. This will help you with your Left and Right direction.

Eyes on social media

Forward

This is a little more clear-cut if you’ve already covered the Above direction. Knowing your hopes make it easier to know how you’re going to get there.

Do you want to be recognized as someone to go to for information? Do you want to build a presence primarily on social networks and move away from a more traditional web presence, as Skittles did?

Know what your goal is, and use the tools from your Below direction to help you get there. To make this Forward momentum even more effective, make sure you jettison everything that is behind you and don’t look back.

Backward

We all make mistakes. We want to play with everything in the toy shop and taste all the goodies in the candy store. But sooner or later, we get bored with all these toys and sick from all the candy.

When this happens, it often leads to you moving Backward as opposed to the opposite.

Jumping into social media, you probably set up accounts on almost every network. The problem with this is that it spreads you too far, and makes it difficult to cover all the ground Below you.

Don’t worry – we all do this at the start. The trick is to recognize that your time and resources are being stretched and analyze which ones are actually working for you. Choose from the pack, make them the solid ground Below you, and start to move Forward toward your end goal with your Left and Right sides.

Left

When you move in any direction, it’s usually because an idea has formed in your head and you want to act on it. Inspiration comes from many places, and the best inspiration often comes from the most Left field ideas.

There are plenty of people in social media that offer thinking, knowledge and inspiration from the Left. Listen to them and use their knowledge and build on it for your own ideas. Use your blog comments – your readers are the greatest source of inspiration in your own community. Simply put, don’t always go with the flow – genius is never the norm.

Right

The saying “right hand man” is reserved for the most trusted advisor(s). These are the people that you listen to and respect implicitly. They’re the generals that can help you conquer new worlds.

As well as trusted people, your Right hand can also be the tools from the Below direction. Use them together (along with the Left) and you can really reach your Forward destination quicker.

Establish solid relationships with the people that you trust. Be the information guide for them as much as they are for you. This will help you grow the community and together you can reach the plateau that’s currently Above you.

Use tools that have proven their trustworthiness. If you need to be in the know about your name or business, for example, you can’t go far wrong with Google Alerts, Monitter and Social Mention.

Or you want to know who’s in your neighbourhood that you can connect with and exchange views and ideas – MeetUp and Loaded Web are a couple of good resources for this.

These, and more like them, will help you connect to the future Left and Right directors.

Where You Are and Where You’re Going

While these six directions are tailored toward the social media community user, there’s no reason why you can’t transfer them to your offline community as well. All six can help you online and offline, personally and professionally.

So where are you on the path at the minute? Are you looking for direction, or can you help direct us as well? Where can you point us?

The comments are yours.

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Danny Brown is Chief Technologist at ArCompany and an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also co-author of Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

47 comments
linkplayer26
linkplayer26

Thanks for sharing such nice strategies of social media. I like all the strategies but my favorite strategy here is forward. It seems like the best among all, and there are many chances of growth in forward strategy. When you know about your goals and ambitions then it is the best thing for you to move forward.   <a href="http://wordsthatexpress.com/">Strategic Business Plan</a>

Scott Hudson
Scott Hudson

I really appreciate posts, which might be of very useful The Marketing Blog

Jonathan Saar
Jonathan Saar

I had to share this on our corporate FB page. I work with many companies who have failed to ask themselves fundamental questions prior to jumping into these tools. It is still very easy to get caught up in the hype and forget that there has to be a powerful with any movement within a company. Thanks for the "thoughtful" approach to this subject.

Danny
Danny

Hey there Jonathan,

Thanks a lot, mate, appreciate that. So true - fundamentals are what prepares us for the journey ahead (personal or professional), and yet so many of us miss these early steps. Here's to more fundamentalists. ;-)

Jonathan Saar
Jonathan Saar

I had to share this on our corporate FB page. I work with many companies who have failed to ask themselves fundamental questions prior to jumping into these tools. It is still very easy to get caught up in the hype and forget that there has to be a powerful with any movement within a company. Thanks for the "thoughtful" approach to this subject.

Jonathan Saar
Jonathan Saar

I had to share this on our corporate FB page. I work with many companies who have failed to ask themselves fundamental questions prior to jumping into these tools. It is still very easy to get caught up in the hype and forget that there has to be a powerful with any movement within a company. Thanks for the "thoughtful" approach to this subject.

Danny
Danny

Hey there Jonathan, Thanks a lot, mate, appreciate that. So true - fundamentals are what prepares us for the journey ahead (personal or professional), and yet so many of us miss these early steps. Here's to more fundamentalists. ;-)

Ari Herzog
Ari Herzog

You're missing a direction, boldly summed in one of the final scenes of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

Indiana Jones: Where'd they go? Space?
Professor 'Ox' Oxley: Not into space. Into the space between spaces.

Danny
Danny

If that's the quality of the script-writing, I'm glad I haven't seen the fourth movie, mate. ;-)

Ari Herzog
Ari Herzog

You're missing a direction, boldly summed in one of the final scenes of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Indiana Jones: Where'd they go? Space? Professor 'Ox' Oxley: Not into space. Into the space between spaces.

Danny
Danny

If that's the quality of the script-writing, I'm glad I haven't seen the fourth movie, mate. ;-)

Patricia@lavenderuses
Patricia@lavenderuses

HI Danny

As always something to take away every time I visit. I've been surprised lately at how much traffic is coming form Twitter! Sure I am a regular Tweetheart, but I don't have huge numbers of followers. Not into the I follow you, you follow me back or automatic tweets so growing the numbers organically.

So that's proving to be one of the ways forward. Pleases me cos I love networking. Thanks for the summary of how we do navigate our way in the blogosphere. Thought provoking and great way to start my day.

Patricia Perth Australia

Danny
Danny

Hey there Patricia,

Twitter is the #1 referrer to my site now, with Google #2 (followed by Facebook and Stumbleupon). Surprising how much social media is adding to traffic now - you can see why the likes of Google and Bing are placing importance on status updates and more for search ranking.

Hope Perth is treating you well!

Patricia@lavenderuses
Patricia@lavenderuses

HI Danny

As always something to take away every time I visit. I've been surprised lately at how much traffic is coming form Twitter! Sure I am a regular Tweetheart, but I don't have huge numbers of followers. Not into the I follow you, you follow me back or automatic tweets so growing the numbers organically.

So that's proving to be one of the ways forward. Pleases me cos I love networking. Thanks for the summary of how we do navigate our way in the blogosphere. Thought provoking and great way to start my day.

Patricia Perth Australia

Patricia@lavenderuses
Patricia@lavenderuses

HI Danny As always something to take away every time I visit. I've been surprised lately at how much traffic is coming form Twitter! Sure I am a regular Tweetheart, but I don't have huge numbers of followers. Not into the I follow you, you follow me back or automatic tweets so growing the numbers organically. So that's proving to be one of the ways forward. Pleases me cos I love networking. Thanks for the summary of how we do navigate our way in the blogosphere. Thought provoking and great way to start my day. Patricia Perth Australia

Danny
Danny

Hey there Patricia, Twitter is the #1 referrer to my site now, with Google #2 (followed by Facebook and Stumbleupon). Surprising how much social media is adding to traffic now - you can see why the likes of Google and Bing are placing importance on status updates and more for search ranking. Hope Perth is treating you well!

Mark Harai
Mark Harai

With so many directions, no wonder there's so much confusion!

Mark Harai
Mark Harai

With so many directions, no wonder there's so much confusion!

Davina K. Brewer
Davina K. Brewer

I'm not always so reflective, but gotta say I like how you brought it back to social media. Another direction that touches on all of these esp. backward and forward is within. I've rethought many of my positions on marketing, PR, social media.. learned new things by looking left, right, back and seeing other ways of doing things, getting it right. FWIW.

Danny
Danny

Within is a perfect addition, Davina, and ties perfectly into this post by Erika Napoletano:

http://www.redheadwriting.com/note-to-self

Without looking within, we're pretty much making it difficult for ourselves to address the other directions, at least properly.

Start with ourselves and the rest will usually follow.

Davina K. Brewer
Davina K. Brewer

Thanks for sharing Erika's post, damn good. Funny I don't usually go in for this kinda thing - my slackness letting me coast - but there are times you have to go there if you're ever gonna get better, get it going in another direction. Thanks.

Davina K. Brewer
Davina K. Brewer

I'm not always so reflective, but gotta say I like how you brought it back to social media. Another direction that touches on all of these esp. backward and forward is within. I've rethought many of my positions on marketing, PR, social media.. learned new things by looking left, right, back and seeing other ways of doing things, getting it right. FWIW.

Danny
Danny

Within is a perfect addition, Davina, and ties perfectly into this post by Erika Napoletano: http://www.redheadwriting.com/note-to-self Without looking within, we're pretty much making it difficult for ourselves to address the other directions, at least properly. Start with ourselves and the rest will usually follow.

Davina K. Brewer
Davina K. Brewer

Thanks for sharing Erika's post, damn good. Funny I don't usually go in for this kinda thing - my slackness letting me coast - but there are times you have to go there if you're ever gonna get better, get it going in another direction. Thanks.

Howie at Sky Pulse Media
Howie at Sky Pulse Media

Danny after your post that you lost 3 subscribers, causing me to subscribe to my first blog (I always went manually checking in each day). I always arrive a day late because that is when the email is sent. Thus my tardiness lately.

LOVE the Taoist Post. It is really important for people and business to decide what they want to get out of technologies (this is very similar to Mobile). Lots of platforms and pools of people to choose from. This laid out really well and crafted in a way everyone can understand.

BTW you are a Right and a Left. Cheers.

Danny
Danny

Three? Try fourteen, mate, hehe. :)

Mobile is a great comparison. We build apps for clients (as well as for internal projects), and completely agree, there are so many facets that you could add but don't need to, it's often scary to try and hold yourself back. It's the Shiny Object syndrome all over again.

Howie at Sky Pulse Media
Howie at Sky Pulse Media

Danny after your post that you lost 3 subscribers, causing me to subscribe to my first blog (I always went manually checking in each day). I always arrive a day late because that is when the email is sent. Thus my tardiness lately.

LOVE the Taoist Post. It is really important for people and business to decide what they want to get out of technologies (this is very similar to Mobile). Lots of platforms and pools of people to choose from. This laid out really well and crafted in a way everyone can understand.

BTW you are a Right and a Left. Cheers.

Howie at Sky Pulse Media
Howie at Sky Pulse Media

Danny after your post that you lost 3 subscribers, causing me to subscribe to my first blog (I always went manually checking in each day). I always arrive a day late because that is when the email is sent. Thus my tardiness lately. LOVE the Taoist Post. It is really important for people and business to decide what they want to get out of technologies (this is very similar to Mobile). Lots of platforms and pools of people to choose from. This laid out really well and crafted in a way everyone can understand. BTW you are a Right and a Left. Cheers.

Danny
Danny

Three? Try fourteen, mate, hehe. :) Mobile is a great comparison. We build apps for clients (as well as for internal projects), and completely agree, there are so many facets that you could add but don't need to, it's often scary to try and hold yourself back. It's the Shiny Object syndrome all over again.

BarnabyA
BarnabyA

Hi Danny

The "Backward" comment is a useful reminder. I know that I added myself to about 101 (or so it seemed) social media type sites. In reality, the blog, Twitter and a bit of Facebook work for me. I don't have the bandwidth to explore every avenue.

By the way - Philosophy and Psychology in the same week - I'm impressed :)

Thanks for sharing Danny.

Danny
Danny

Hey, maybe that's where they got the term "Social Media 101", mate? :)

Agree with your take - I pretty much concentrate on building everything from here, and use Facebook and Twitter as my main spokes, with YouTube and LinkedIn as tertiary options.

I'm thinking what I can offer for the Third P - gotta be something. ;-)

BarnabyA
BarnabyA

Hi Danny The "Backward" comment is a useful reminder. I know that I added myself to about 101 (or so it seemed) social media type sites. In reality, the blog, Twitter and a bit of Facebook work for me. I don't have the bandwidth to explore every avenue. By the way - Philosophy and Psychology in the same week - I'm impressed :) Thanks for sharing Danny.

Danny
Danny

Hey, maybe that's where they got the term "Social Media 101", mate? :) Agree with your take - I pretty much concentrate on building everything from here, and use Facebook and Twitter as my main spokes, with YouTube and LinkedIn as tertiary options. I'm thinking what I can offer for the Third P - gotta be something. ;-)

Paul L'Acosta
Paul L'Acosta

I'd definitely say I'm right now on the "right" path for 2011. I've discovered Klout can be a powerful tool if you don't get caught in its recommendations but instead spend some time deciphering the connecting intersections it provides. Wondering how this could be played in politics? That should be an interesting path... See you soon! ~Paul

Danny
Danny

See, that's where tools like Klout could definitely offer more value than they currently do (or are perceived to do). The connections that make the influencers react are always the ones we look at when considering a blogger outreach - definitely not an audience to dispel. :)

Paul L'Acosta
Paul L'Acosta

I'd definitely say I'm right now on the "right" path for 2011. I've discovered Klout can be a powerful tool if you don't get caught in its recommendations but instead spend some time deciphering the connecting intersections it provides. Wondering how this could be played in politics? That should be an interesting path... See you soon! ~Paul

Danny
Danny

See, that's where tools like Klout could definitely offer more value than they currently do (or are perceived to do). The connections that make the influencers react are always the ones we look at when considering a blogger outreach - definitely not an audience to dispel. :)

Dino Dogan
Dino Dogan

Allegory, Danny Brown is thy name :-) I love this...great, creative way of presenting these universal points.

Danny
Danny

Thanks, Dino - I may have that printed on a business card, hehe. ;-)

Dino Dogan
Dino Dogan

Allegory, Danny Brown is thy name :-) I love this...great, creative way of presenting these universal points.

Danny
Danny

Thanks, Dino - I may have that printed on a business card, hehe. ;-)

Chris Eh Young
Chris Eh Young

I have to say, I dig the new blog look and the content is great as always.

I was at a consult last week and the shop owner looked at me and said, "You're definitely more of a philosopher than a strategist". She even meant it in a good way.

Danny
Danny

Cheers, Chris, loving what my designer Lisa did with it. :)

Still toying with the Apture Bar that appears when you scroll. I'll wait until I see the analytics on it before deciding whether to keep it or not.

And yeah, I think I'd rather be a philosopher in the grand scheme of things - give me wisdom and measured response over potential success planning any day. :)

Danny
Danny

Cheers, Chris, loving what my designer Lisa did with it. :)

Still toying with the Apture Bar that appears when you scroll. I'll wait until I see the analytics on it before deciding whether to keep it or not.

And yeah, I think I'd rather be a philosopher in the grand scheme of things - give me wisdom and measured response over potential success planning any day. :)

Chris Eh Young
Chris Eh Young

I have to say, I dig the new blog look and the content is great as always. I was at a consult last week and the shop owner looked at me and said, "You're definitely more of a philosopher than a strategist". She even meant it in a good way.

Danny
Danny

Cheers, Chris, loving what my designer Lisa did with it. :) Still toying with the Apture Bar that appears when you scroll. I'll wait until I see the analytics on it before deciding whether to keep it or not. And yeah, I think I'd rather be a philosopher in the grand scheme of things - give me wisdom and measured response over potential success planning any day. :)

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