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Trust Agents – A Review and a Chat

Yesterday I had the good fortune to chat with Chris Brogan about his and co-author Julien Smith’s book Trust Agents. We talked about why it’s important for businesses to become trust agents (and enable their employees to do so); the changing nature of the web and its effect on HR; how to deal with clients that break trust agent rules; and a heck of a lot more.

Through the wonders of technology, if you missed it yesterday you can now listen to it back in all its semi-live tech glitches glory (look out for the 4-minute intro music and phone cut-off 2/3 in – fun!). Or, you can download the iTunes version for later listening. OR… thanks to the ever-resourceful John Haydon, download the edited mp3 without the major tech issues! The options are at the end of the post.

Speaking of Trust Agents…

Trust Agents – A Review

It’s pretty weird reviewing a book by someone you’re connected with on a “more than just professionally” level. On the one hand, you might get called biased if it’s a positive review; on the other you could be tempted to try find faults simply because of the friendship, and you don’t want to be seen as biased.

Thankfully Chris and Julien take away that “weirdness” by making Trust Agents such an enjoyable read.

If you already read Chris’s blog or Julien’s blog, you’ll know that they both share great resources and actionable information, yet always in a friendly, conversational way. Trust Agents is no different.

Primarily a book about doing business on the social web (both professionally and personally), Trust Agents is more about a state of mind than a business plan. Sure, you can use the points raised in each of the book’s eight chapters to help put together a business plan – but the real juice lies with the way you put that plan together.

Taking its cue from how creatives have worked for the last 50 years – push marketing, email blasting, monotone advertising – Trust Agents introduces a new way to go after the same eyeballs: trust, relationships, people. Find the people, build the trust and the relationship will come. Then keep building that trust and relationship.

People have gotten smarter. We have an open window of information that we can look at every single day. We don’t need to believe a message just because it’s all we’re presented with; now we can go out and find all the other messages about that person, company or pitch as well. And that’s changed the game completely.

Trust Agents offers you a way to play that game and be a contender. It won’t show you how to make $50 million in wine sales like Gary Vaynerchuk; it won’t show you how to be an ideas guy like Ted Murphy of IZEA. But… it will show you how to start building toward that, and how leveraging trust and great people around you will lead to your influence and reach growing while hopefully not pissing off too many people on the way.

There are a couple of areas that seemed to contradict a little; early on, the book mentions that you “shouldn’t be that guy” – don’t pitch from the off, don’t be the constant salesperson. Then, further in, it’s almost as if the book says, “Don’t be that guy unless you can do it well.” But, these are minor quibbles.

This isn’t a traditional review; you’ve probably garnered that. That’s because everyone will take something different from a book like Trust Agents. Instead, what it is is a slight overview, a complementary piece to the chat with Chris on BlogTalk Radio yesterday. Do I recommend the book? Wholeheartedly.

Listen to what Chris has to say about the book and more. Decide if he’s talking sense. And if he is, check out the book itself – I think you’ll enjoy.

Note – the copy I reviewed was sent by the publishers Wiley (thanks to Kathryn Jennex for arranging), but I’ve bought a copy to support Chris and Julien’s efforts. The Amazon link in this post is an affiliate link.

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Get Inside Chris Brogan’s Head

PAB2008For most people in the social media space, Chris Brogan is one of the first names you probably hear about.

The guy has one of the most popular and respected blogs around, is a chatty star on Twitter, pops up on various other platforms and has now written a New York Times bestseller called Trust Agents (co-authored with Julien Smith).

Basically, Chris Brogan is to social media what Frank Oz was to Yoda. So it’s a great delight to be chatting with Chris on my first-ever BlogTalk Radio show tomorrow, Monday August 31 at 2.00pm eastern.

We’ll be chatting (obviously) about Trust Agents, and delving a little deeper into some of the ideas raised. I’ll also be looking at how Trust Agents can be anywhere; how (if) you can use online-specific ideas offline; and looking to build workable ideas and solutions that you can take away with you after the show.

I already have some questions for Chris, but this is where you can have your say as well. There’s a call-in number if you want to speak to Chris directly, or leave a question here in the comments. I’ll try my best to fit a few in.

So, if you’ve ever wanted to get into Chris Brogan’s head, here’s your chance. As I say, the show airs at 2.00pm eastern and you can find all the details on my BlogTalk Radio page. It’d be great to see you there if you can spare half an hour tomorrow.

Cheers!

Note – the Amazon link to Trust Agents uses an affiliate code.

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