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Is "Tribes" Just A Marketing Buzzword? »

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Mary Portas did an excellent BBC TV programme, called "Mary, Queen of Shops". She Tribe Member at Grand Canyon Westused "tribes" in her series to describe the people a particular shop needed to attract.

Seth Godin and a bunch of others have produced a free book of questions and answers all about "Tribes" and based on his latest book:, called Tribes.

While I really like the thought that we all belong to a tribe led by a leader of some sort I really think that we’re in danger of over complicating life.

If you look at the compact Oxford English dictionary definition of "tribe" you get the following:

noun 1 a social division in a traditional society consisting of linked families or communities with a common culture and dialect. 2 derogatory a distinctive close-knit social or political group. 3 (tribes) informal large numbers of people. 4 (in ancient Rome) each of several (originally three) political divisions. 5 Biology a taxonomic category that ranks above genus and below family or subfamily.

The common theme for tribes appears to be that they’re closely linked by common bonds, either social, political or biological.

The problem with using the tribes to express a market segment or niche is that it’s quite possible to be part of a market segment without close bonds to anyone else in that niche.

In addition, when you belong to a tribe you are fiercely loyal to that tribe. You wouldn’t belong to any other tribe. And yet people swap between market segments, or tribes, as they mature or have different experiences. Maybe the company that had their loyalty goes bust or commits a major marketing mistake.

The danger of thinking in a tribal analogy is that you are assuming a tribes complete unswerving loyalty to its leader, aka company. You’re also assuming the tribe is made up of people with similar attitudes and culture.

Both those assumptions would be wrong. American students have a different culture to British students who have a different culture to Australian students who have a different one to Japanese students who are in turn different to Indian students or French students.

So whilst I liked the tribes analogy I do think if it’s carried too far companies may become complacent and rely on their "tribe" to buy whatever they produce regardless of quality or fitness for purpose.


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Social Media Marketing With Twitter »

Social Media marketing must still be the least understood way of using the Internet if feedback I receive is anything to go by.

Interestingly enough I’ve had three people ask me whether I use use Google Alerts recently. My reply was that I’ve found it very useful. I then asked whether they used Twitter Alerts.

Twitter is currently the darling of the Internet Marketing community as it allows the equivalent of SMS messages between subscribers.

And the most interesting people subscribe to Twitter. For example I’m currently following Made Stephen Fry LaughStephen Fry who’s currently in some rather nice tropical paradise where he sends TwitPics for his followers to see what he’s doing.

I’m also following a few of the world’s top marketing experts, if you check out the people I’m following you’ll see what I mean.

Anyway, back to alerts…

There are at least two tools you can use to set-up Twitter alerts.

  1. Tweetscan
  2. Tweetbeep

Either of them do the job, although the one I use most is Tweetbeep as it seems to give more options at the moment.

The question people are still asking is whether Twitter and social media is a passing phase. My answer is, "does it matter whether it’s a phase or not, if your customers are using it?"

Because if you use it correctly you’re going to get a more personal and loyal connection with your customers.


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