The SXSW (South by Southwest Interactive Conference) interview, March 9th, Austin Texas. This was no ordinary interview, chosen Business Week Journalist Sarah Lacy was to interview keynote speaker Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook.
I would like to be nice and feel sorry for Sarah, but the utter truth is this interview was a “trainwreck”. Because of Mark’s shy, nature it was uncomfortable for Sarah from the beginning because of her way of “personally” interviewing him. Throughout the interview she dropped self-references, and had a “flirty” style of discussion (body language says it all), further she enjoyed talking about her relationship with Mark as an interviewer, more than asking him questions about Facebook or the like.

It didn’t stop there however; Sarah did not connect with the audience on any level. Sarah in my opinion created an adversarial relationship with audience. At one point the crown became so upset and vicious with her she responded to the crowd by saying “You don’t know how hard my job is up here” and she said “I am trying to ask interesting questions….you think you guys can do any better?” After asking the audience to come ask their questions, she said to the audience: “If you think I suck so bad why don’t you send me an e-mail?” The next audience member then responded by saying: “what’s your e-mail address?” At this point the roar from the crowd was out of control. She begins speaking of his journal that he writes about his ideas for Facebook and that she heard that he burns them, and Zuckerberg says “I don’t burn them” He proceeds by saying “You have to ask questions”, if you watch the video you’ll hear the crowd roar and clap in Zuckerbergs favor. At one point in this utter disaster (supposedly an interview), she says “You’ve seen me throw a full glass of water at Michael Errington, I just want to warn you” Zuckerberg reaches for the bottle of water, and places it on the floor. What else could possibly go wrong?

There are two sides to every story right? or shall we call it “crisis management”?

Throughout the interview both Sarah and Mark took two completely different routes if you will. A few days after the interview both Zuckerberg and Lacy responded on her Twitter message by responding “Seriously screw all you guys. I did my best to ask a range of things.” This is clearly not the way to manage crisis, despite all of the criticism she received from the audience and bloggers days after the interview.

Zuckerberg, took a much more humble approach, he held a Q & A session , with a little humor Zuckerberg began the Q & A by saying “Yesterday’s Q & A wasn’t enough fun”. The audience asked him about privacy issues and where Facebook as a social network sees its self in the near future.

This keynote interview, had two sides to the story. Look at how Lacy responded on her Twitter message with a cold shoulder, and look at how Zuckerberg held a Q & A and humbled himself.

Was Lacy handed “the pink slip” after this interview?Unfortunately not.
Do you think Sarah Lacy learned her lesson? To be brutally honest with you, NO!

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Last night, February 21st, 2008 Scott and I had the opportunity of attending the Naples Fort Myers Greyhound Track hosted networking event. The event was special in that it combined the Fort Myers and Bonita Springs chambers for a larger than normal turnout and networking opportunity.

We met a lot of new great people with some amazing companies and had a lot of phone. I bought a few tickets to try and win an autographed 2007 World Series Baseball, but unfortunately I didn’t win.

At the end of the night Pat Hillegass came up to me with a copy of her Success magazine. Pat publishes the local magazine resource that features all of the networking events in the Southwest Florida area. I had personally been searching for such a resource and was incredibly happy to make the connection. Pat informed me that her website is under development, but in just a few weeks if you visit: Successync.com you’ll be able to find a comprehensive list of local networking events.

Thank you to all of those involved in throwing the event, thank you to the Naples Fort Myers Greyhound Track for hosting, and although I’ll be sending out individual emails to those I met, it was nice meeting everyone!

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I just got finished reading a very interesting article from MarketingProfs. Last year Nationwide Insurance decided to “leak” it’s Super Bowl ad (see video below) prior to the Super Bowl, making the ad available via social networks like youtube, myspace, and others.

According to the article, and Nationwide - the gamble paid off:

“The spot—starring Kevin Federline as a rap star wannabe who works at a fast food joint—garnered 600,000 hits at the company’s Web site, and the majority of these were from first-time visitors. Further, Schreibman notes the unorthodox strategy didn’t prevent the ad from winding up on several “best of” lists.”

Despite the leak the ad continued to receive awards and accolades on and off line long after the super bowl. By using the power of social networks and the viral way in which they spread information they were able to get in front of a much larger audience with this daring move.

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This morning I had the opportunity to attend the Bonita Springs Chamber New Member Welcome Reception along with Scott Clark, Atilus’ Director of Sales and Marketing. The New Member Reception, offered to all new members who have joined the Chamber in the last year was a warm welcome. Prior to the breakfast, presentation, and networking opportunity this morning we had only attended two other Chamber events, the monthly business after hours and business before business (another breakfast networking event).

We have only been members for a little more than a month, but it has already been a rewarding experience. We have met a lot of new, great people, had the opportunity to get our name out, all while having fun in an untimidating atmosphere. As someone new to networking it has been an awesome experience.

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The Florida Weekly, a publication whose “Coverage includes news, entertainment, health, the arts, business and real estate” (Full Corporate Fact Sheet) featured Unique ID Web Design in their January 17-23 issue.

FLORIDA WEEKLY - PHOTO EVAN WILLIAMS

Photo Credit - Evan Williams

Here is an excerpt of that article:

Today’s Internet is still roughly where the automobile was during the era of Henry Ford’s Model T,” wrote Microsoft Corporation Chairman Bill Gates in 2000. “We’ve seen a lot of amazing things so far, but there is much more to come. We are only at the dawn of the Internet Age.”

And much more has come, said Zach Katkin… click here to read the full article.

You can also download the PDFs here: Unique ID Florida Weekly , Unique ID Florida Weekly Page 2.

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