Will Your Social Strategy Change The Game?

by Jay Deragon on 02/12/2010

This entry is part 38 of 58 in the series Social Strategies

Those who do extraordinary things change the game for those that don’t. Changing the game for others means you do something which changes the rules of the game before those following the old rules know it.

Apple changed the game for mobile device manufacturers and for mobile users. Apple is now attempting to change the game for “laptops” with the IPad. Google changed the game for internet search engine utility. President OBama changed the game of politics when he leveraged the internet to raise contributions ($600 million compared to McCann’s $50 million) and to take his message of change directly to voters.

Social media is a game changer. It is changing how people interact with markets. How buyers influence sellers and how old media adapts to this thing we call new media. The dynamics and disruptive nature of all things social are emerging on a daily basis.

Individuals and organizations are looking for and trying innovative ways to garner attention, awareness, affinity, audiences and subsequent actions. The flow of new technology enters the marketplace faster than most people and entire organizations can keep tract of never mind comprehending the pending implications.  Jumping from one technology to another there is a frenzy of tactical maneuvers, creative uses and all indicative of a race with no clear end in mind. While garnering people’s attention for the moment the next moment moves the audience because someone else applies tactical maneuvers and creative uses of social media to get our attention. The limelight of tactical and creative attempts to get the audiences attention are but for a moment.

Strategy is What Changes the Game Not Tactics

There is no road map for use of social technology, only temporary roads.  Temporary roads are tactical uses aimed at getting attention and awareness. Fueled by creativity these tactics are short roads with a dead end unless there is an overriding strategy that creates new “highways” for others to follow and use.

A highway for use of social technology requires deep thinking about users wants, needs and intentions. Since there is no preplanned highway and the objective of a sound strategy is to create a highway where none exist.  Doing so takes creative thinking long term and development of tools and experiences that users find valuable, useful and serving their intentions. Time, convenience and valuable experiences are the strategic elements that can create new highways. Slick marketing and tactical attempts to get the audiences attention are side roads not long term highways.

A sound Social strategy is one which changes the rules of the game for more than a moment. If you can change the rules of the game and users like the new rules then competition will have to follow your highway.

Social media and related social stuff currently grabbing everyone’s attention represents an explosive map of new roads where everyone wants to discover where the roads go. Those who can think strategically will create highways for all to follow and use and subsequently these people and organizations will change the game and pull all the traffic from the side roads. Why? Because highways are faster routes for users to get from point A to B with better experiences.

If you are not thinking strategically about all this social stuff you may end up on a dead end road. Get it?

About Jay:
Jay Deragon’s professional career includes providing strategic management consulting services to Fortune 500 companies as well as local small businesses. He has consulted with numerous industries spanning over 25 years of professional experience globally. His current professional endeavors are all centric to the disruptive nature of the social web. He writes at Relationship Economy and provides social media strategic services to businesses large and small. Jay Deragon is an avid student of the emerging landscape of all things social and the subsequent impact on business dynamics. Since 2004 Mr. Deragon has been actively studying, sharing and learning how business as unusual is changing business methods, models and relationships. Life is a journey and the experiences along the way provides learning that furthers the experiences if we know how and what to learn. for more info go here http://www.relationship-economy.com/?page_id=2
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JDeragon February 12, 2010 at 12:57 pm

tactics are short roads with a dead end unless there is an overriding strategy that creates "highways" http://is.gd/8dPYC

topsy_top20k February 12, 2010 at 12:57 pm

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Michael Zeuthen February 12, 2010 at 2:41 pm

Will Your Social Strategy Change The Game? http://bit.ly/agZ8qS Strategy is What Changes the Game Not Tactics

JDeragon February 12, 2010 at 3:57 pm

A highway for use of social technology requires deep thinking about users wants, needs and intentions. http://bit.ly/cGydsH

Heidi Forbes Öste February 13, 2010 at 2:19 am

RT @JDeragon: Today's post: Will Your Social Strategy Change The Game? http://bit.ly/cTWT7O

Fidji Simo February 13, 2010 at 4:02 am

On the benefit of social media strategy instead of tactics; it justifies what I'm working on at eBay :-D http://tinyurl.com/yaz2dhs

Robert Venczel February 14, 2010 at 6:27 pm

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