# 37 What drives growth in 2012?

February 1, 2012 by  

Welcome to 2012!

#32 Generation C competition launch – win USD 5000

March 28, 2011 by  

Hi there

Welcome back.

Watch this short 1 minute 11 second video to find out about a competition with a prize of USD 5000 for the best entry.

Answer the question ‘what does your digital world look like’ with a 3 minute video to enter to win a USD 5000 prize.

Explore who are the other Generation C in your world, what you and they are into and what your shared values are.

Just email info@jakepearce.com

if you want to enter.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Jake

#31 Find out if you are dual generational – complete our Generation C survey

September 2, 2010 by  

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We’ve teamed up with Synovate to find out if you are dual or single generational.

What does that mean for you?  You’ve probably heard of Generation X or Y and “Boomers” but did you know that you can have two ‘generational passports?’ For example, you can be a member of the Silent Generation (55+ years old) and a member of Generation C (a pychographic generation).

When you fill out this survey you’ll find out if you have ‘two generational passports” and we will get some great info to share with you when the survey has finished.

Let’s face it – it’s all about identity – for too long marketeers and social scientists have focussed only on demographic generations to group humanity. It’s time for a change!

Please  take a max of 5 minutes to fill out the survey and discover if you are dual generational.

If you want to know more before you fill out the survey, please watch this video, which is just under 3 minutes long.

Many thanks in advance

Jake

#29 Mini Series – how to influence Generation C “9″

January 29, 2010 by  

Hi there! Welcome back to the Gen C mini series on influence

In Mini Series “1″ we explored Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point” as a way to get a few influencing ‘the many’ with Mavens, Connectors and Sales people.

In Mini Series “2″ I identified that Connectors are only half of the picture when it comes to broadcasting a message – you also need Conductors,which I define in overview.

In Mini Series “3″ I broke down the four types of Conductors briefly to start to understand how they can influence people – naturally including Generation C

In Mini Series “4″ we investigated further the key differences between Connectors and Conductors and their relative regularity and visibility of influence

In Mini Series “5″ we reviewed the 4 types of Conductors (Information, Debate, Social and Club) and what kind of people they are how they influence their networks

In Mini Series “6″ we consider how Conductors and Connectors fit onto a map so we can effectively target particular groups

In Mini Series “7″ we had Christmas (!) and defined the map of human networks as looking like an airport with particular strong hubs of influence that are irregularly placed. Further we noted that the 80/20 rule applies when finding those influencer hubs.

In Mini Series “8″ we confirmed that the good ole airport map is the ‘right’ map for human networks – so it’s about unevenly powerful hubs that we need to find in order influence Generation. Once again the 80/20 rule applies when looking at relative importance of hubs. We also busted 6 degrees of separation as a global myth to help understand how message flow in human networks.

This week (video of 3 mins 25 seconds) we are considering how to speed up the passage of information through social hubs and what’s required to have optimal rapidity of message transfer to help understand how influence Generation C most effectively.

I bet you’ve seen this happening yourself – the key question is – how do you identify the links between social hubs to influence more successfully?

I look forward to your answers

Jake

#26 Mini Series – How to influence Generation C “6″

December 20, 2009 by  

HAPPY ALMOST CHRISTMAS!!!!

So – welcome to the sixth in our mini series exploring how to influence Generation C – ageless, digital natives who love “Control”.

In Mini Series “1″ we explored Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point” as a way to get a few influencing ‘the many’ with Mavens, Connectors and Sales people.

In Mini Series “2″ I identified that Connectors are only half of the picture when it comes to broadcasting a message – you also need Conductors,which I define in overview.

In Mini Series “3″ I broke down the four types of Conductors briefly to start to understand how they can influence people – naturally including Generation C

In Mini Series “4″ we investigated further the key differences between Connectors and Conductors and their relative regularity and visibility of influence

In Mini Series “5″ we reviewed the 4 types of Conductors (Information, Debate, Social and Club) and what kind of people they are how they influence their networks

So – check out this video (3 minutes 17 seconds long) and ponder:

  • How do Connectors and Conductors fit together on a map?
  • The new science of community behaviour as explored in “Linked”
  • An overview of three types of maps of human networks

Each of these has huge implications about how to target and influence Generation C.

So which is the ‘true’ map of human networks? Let us know and be in a for a Christmas prize!

Cheers

Jake

#25 Mini Series – How to influence Generation C “5″

November 30, 2009 by  

Welcome to the fifth in our mini series exploring how to influence Generation C – ageless, digital natives.

In Mini Series “1″ we explored Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point” as a way to get a few influencing ‘the many’ with Mavens, Connectors and Sales people.

In Mini Series “2″ I identified that Connectors are only half of the picture when it comes to broadcasting a message – you also need Conductors,which I define in overview.

In Mini Series “3″ I broke down the four types of Conductors briefly to start to understand how they can influence people – naturally including Generation C

In Mini Series “4″ we investigated  further the key differences between Connectors and Conductors and their relative regularity and visibility of influence

So – watch this video (4 minutes 35 seconds long) and consider:

  • The four types of Conductor (Information, Debate, Social and Debate Conductors)
  • What kind of people they are and how they influence their core network

To build an understanding of the eco systems of influence with a view to knowing how to influence Generation C itself.

What kind of Conductor influenced you this week?

#24 Mini Series – How to influence Generation C “4″

November 21, 2009 by  

Welcome to the fourth in our mini series exploring how to influence Generation C – ageless, digital natives.

In Mini Series “1″ we explored Malcolm Gladwell’s “Tipping Point” as a way to get a few influencing ‘the many’ with Mavens, Connectors and Sales people.

In Mini Series “2″ I identified that Connectors are only half of the picture when it comes to broadcasting a message – you also need Conductors,which I define in overview.

In Mini Series “3″ I broke down the four types of Conductors briefly to start to understand how they can influence people – naturally including Generation C

In this (the 4th of our Mini Series on how to influence Generation C) we investigate  further the key differences between Connectors and Conductors.

So – watch this video (3 minutes 30 seconds long) and understand:

  • the relative regularity with which Connectors and Conductors influence Generation C; and
  • the relative visibility of either type of influencer to Generation C

So – were you influenced by a Connector and/or a Conductor this week?  Let us know!

And – if you want a laugh – check out this blooper when I was videoing the VLOG :)

#20 More on marketing to Generation C

September 21, 2009 by  

Here’s video 2 of of Abe Dew talking about Generation C – more thought provoking stuff.

To repeat a key quote from Abe:

“We in advertising love things in boxes…it’s incredibly dangerous with Gen C it’s the fringes that are important…you see wave after wave of new ideas coming forward and it scares people witless… Marketing will move to be more like jazz and less like precise orchestral piece.”

Abe’s 2 videos are real thought twisterd and really makes you think, here are some key points.

Here’s the key points from Video 2 of 2:

  1. Community is the content – all technology is an extension of the human mind – community is the need behind technology.
  2. People are more complex than ‘boxed stereotypes’ – we need to engage community to ‘get people’ properly again.
  3. Academic studies show that the more collective a culture is the less they go online – so social media’s explosion is a function of less happy societies!
  4. If Generation C want control we need to surrender it!
  5. Apple get this. Apple’s new apps – only 5% survive – they rely on open source creativity to provide new apps and the street to weed them out – in other words they let go of control.

Do you think you’re brave enough to let go of control when marketing to Generation C?

#12 Generation C – who are they and why are they so important?

June 22, 2009 by  

Check out this video and find out more on these 3 reasons why Generation C is so important:

1. They are a psychographic not a demographic generation – this is the first time a generation isn’t bounded by just age

2. It’s a growing generation as people are both born and adopted Generation C – both born and adopted Generation C love communicating digitally

3. They are digital influencers and it’s vital marketeers understand them – in Malcolm Gladwell terms – they are the generation that will make change happen

What are you doing to understand Generation C and how it will affect your organisation?

#8 Video – Gen C talk more than they type – Digital Conference

April 9, 2009 by  

Gen C talk more than they type.

This is one of 3 myths I bust about Gen C during this video (7 mins 50 seconds long) of my chairing a panel at a Digital Conference in March 09. The panel explored Generation C: Who are they and what do they need?

Enjoy and I look forward to your comments!

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