How Do You Keep Your Conversations from Turning Into Broadcasts?

October 31st, 2008

I wrote a guest post for Chris Brogan which talks about the importance of keep your conversations from turning into broadcasts.  In the post I also discuss strategies you can use to make sure that the conversation keeps flowing.  Here is a snippet of the post:

“A conversation is a dialogue that occurs between two or more people, it involves the continuous flow of information from party A to party B and vice versa.  As a company executive, leader, blogger, etc. it is part of your responsibility to make sure that these conversations don’t turn into broadcasts.  What do I mean by broadcasts?”

If you want to read the rest of it, please check it out on Chris Brogan’s site.

Thanks for reading

  • http://www.jrfarr.com J.R. Farr

    Jacob,

    Great article man. I have only been following you for a short time but so far you definietly practice what you preach.

    It was cool to go through all of the comments as well. People need to realize just how important this is. It's been one thing I have tried to focus on lately as well.

    Thanks again for the awesome article, I'll continue to follow as I look forward to hear more about insights with Social Media!

    J.R. Farr

  • http://www.jmorganmarketing.com jacobmorgan

    hey J.R.

    thanks for the kind words. yes i do try to practice what i preach and it's tough, but it has to be done otherwise what's the point?

    ill definitely have a lot more info on social media and look forward to hearing more from you!

  • http://www.jrfarr.com J.R. Farr

    Jacob,

    Great article man. I have only been following you for a short time but so far you definietly practice what you preach.

    It was cool to go through all of the comments as well. People need to realize just how important this is. It's been one thing I have tried to focus on lately as well.

    Thanks again for the awesome article, I'll continue to follow as I look forward to hear more about insights with Social Media!

    J.R. Farr

  • http://www.jmorganmarketing.com jacobmorgan

    hey J.R.

    thanks for the kind words. yes i do try to practice what i preach and it's tough, but it has to be done otherwise what's the point?

    ill definitely have a lot more info on social media and look forward to hearing more from you!