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PostPosted: Tue 3:50, 26 Nov 2013    Post subject: louboutin Tips to Open the Floodgates with Social

“1. Use the Tell and Sell Modes to create visibility.  Your blog posts and your Tweets simply tell readers about your product or service.  You might also add information about the proper use of the product or service and you could include testimonials from others.  The Tell and Sell Modes’s purpose, then, is to create an understanding of the product or service, not to engage the customer in decision making.
2. Use the Test Mode to discover new ways to operate, to try out new services, and to explore how services are being provided.  You ask them to react to what you have created or decided.
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This model presents a new way to think about how much customer involvement you want and how the social [url=http://www.nitafrymeece.com/louboutin/]louboutin pas cher[/url] media might play a role in that involvement.  It gives us some tips for developing a strategy for opening the floodgates.

Excerpt from The New Handshake. . .


Ways to Adapt the T&S MODEL to Open the Floodgates
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In The New Handshake: Sales [url=http://www.muvilav.it]woolrich outlet[/url] Meets Social Media, we introduced a decision-making model that [url=http://www.accrh.fr]doudoune moncler pas cher[/url] might help companies understand how to involve people and at what level.  Tannebaum and Schmidt (T&S) created this model in the early 1970’s and published it in the Harvard Business Review.  We combined and reworded the stages to make it easier to comprehend within the framework of the social media.


The model begins with complete authority in the Tell Mode:  You simply tell people what you want and expect no feedback.  As you move up the continuum slightly, giving up some authority, you move into the Sell Mode.  Here you share your decision by “selling” or persuading others to your point [url=http://www.ennenne.it]moncler sito ufficiale[/url] of view.  You really don’t want feedback, [url=http://www.1855sacramento.it/moncler.php]moncler outlet[/url] but you at least care about what others think.  The third stage moves toward the center of the continuum where you’ve made your decision, but you are willing to change it.  You are in the Test Mode.  You throw the idea out there and listen to the responses and maybe you’ll change your mind.  In the fourth stage, you move into the Consult Mode.  Here, you have not made a decision.  You wish to consult with others and listen to their views and then you [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] will decide what to do.  Finally, in the last stage, the Join Mode, you join with others to make the decision together.  This is where you have the least authority and the most participation.
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