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By Julie Blaustein

The Social Media Club Panelists: Moderator Chris Heuer, Peter Kim, Jen McClure and Michael Brito

The Social Media Club of San Francisco held their monthly meeting at PeopleBrowsr offices on Tuesday, May 17th. in SOMA. It was a conversation that included Chris Heuer, Founder of the Social Media Club as Moderator, Peter Kim of Dachis Group, Jen McClure of Thomas Reuters and Michael Brito of Edelman.

There appears to be a shift in the way that companies are messaging themselves; rather than conducting Social Media its preferred to be known as conducting Social Business. Much of the discussion centered around how each of the panelists define social media in terms of their companies and how it relates to social media. All agreed that social media has evolved from when it first came into our consciousnesses around 2004. Brito saw that when it first debuted to companies it was creating chaos but now companies are making sense of it and embracing it. McClure whose company has a large workforce felt that the term itself is being used less and its now more about it becoming part of the social organization and enabling employees to communicate with one another. Kim shared how the social media term is on the “outs” with the story of  how his client, Zappos‘ CEO Tony Hsieh, fined $1 to anyone who even uttered the term social media.

The panelists also shared their own definition of Social Business. Kim saw it similar to how you connect consumers but in the business world. Its how you communicate with employees through technology such as Jive Software that provides social networking, collaboration software, community software and media monitoring. Kim said, it “pains him when people use social business as social media which it is not.” McClure sees social business as a platform to connect and help employers learn from. Brito shared his definition of social business from an infographic that he has created. As he defined it, its the natural evolution that companies go through internally to equip themselves with customers. It starts with the people internally in a company such as the CMO and as a result processes are established within and technology brought on to manage it results.

Google Trend Comparison of Social Media vs. Social Business

A comparison between Social Media and Social Business in terms of search and news interest demonstrated how Social Business is barely a blip, yet its most definitely of importance to those in the enterprise social world. In the end perhaps the discussion was mostly about the semantics of language as it was agreed that social media is the umbrella term, with social business being a niche version of it. Some examples of those companies as seen in the forefront of this focus on Social Busienss were IBM, SAP, Cisco, Intel. Kim though felt at tis time no one is doing Social Business Particularly well but just getting started such as Disney and AT&T. There is still a huge amount of opportunity for companies to join the social world in a business way in the near future.

Join the Conversation with the Social Media Club SF at #SMCSF, view the video and photos from the event.

By Miiko Mentz

I am a big fan of the weekly Quick-n-Dirty podcast (@quickndirty) hosted by Jennifer Leggio (@mediaphyter), who also blogs about Social Business at ZDNet, and Aaron Strout (@aaronstrout); so when I ran into Jennifer at a recent tweetup I asked her if she’d be interested in swinging by for a “quick-n-dirty” interview to talk about the podcast series. To my delight she said yes.

Jennifer was kind enough to swing by the Bubblicious studio the Friday before Labor Day weekend to talk to us about how the podcast originated, its format and guests. Watch the video to hear it first-hand from Jennifer, but let me quickly tell you why I love it so much.

These days it seems that everyone is talking about social media, but the problem is too many “social media experts” are staying at the 30,000 feet level and spewing their opinions, thoughts and theories. What’s missing is the practical hands-on, in-the-trenches, results-driven talk. You know, the “quick-n-dirty” of social media.

At this stage of the game, most of us “get” social media, know how to use it and want to move beyond the 30,000 feet level. We want to dig in and examine real-world campaigns and case studies. Sure, we want to share our own experiences, but we also want to hear from others — from big brands to startups. It’s important to learn from each other on what’s working and what’s not.

Real-world stories on practical uses of social media and hearing about what’s resonating and gaining traction for brands and individuals is exactly what you get with the Quick-n-Dirty podcast.

Every week, Jennifer and Aaron share with us new social networks that are unique and off-the-beaten track. They present social media case studies where special guests share their social media campaigns and the strategy and tactics behind them.

One of my favorite guests was Bert DuMars (@bwdumars), vice president of e-business and interactive marketing for Newell Rubbermaid. First, I never knew how many popular brands Rubbermaid had under its umbrella. It’s quite extensive. Bert shared three very interesting examples of leveraging social media to help the community thrive and give customers and brand enthusiasts what they want without pushing messages on them. He shared what they have been doing with the Rubbermaid “Adventures in Organization” blog, the Graco Baby blog, and some very cool communities around the Sharpie brand, Sharpie Uncapped and the Sharpie blog. If you’re interested in hearing the interview, it was episode 11 on August 13, 2009.

Each week the Quick-n-Dirty duo also highlights interesting Twitter users who are bringing value to the community. And let’s not forget their point/counter-point topic, which is when Jennifer and Aaron take a topic and share their opposing views. It’s quite fun.

And on special occasion they give away free passes to upcoming conferences to audience members who are listening live and are the lucky caller that day. They recently gave away passes to the upcoming BlogWorld Expo, and on today’s show they will be giving away a pass to the Inbound Marketing Summit in Boston next month.

Check out our interview with Jennifer to learn more and be sure to tune into the Quick-n-Dirty podcast, which “airs” live every Thursday on the BlogTalkRadio network.

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