Jim Murray

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BeBee...A Lot To Offer And A Lot To Prove

BeBee...A Lot To Offer And A Lot To Prove

BeBee...A Lot To Offer And A Lot To Prove
Over the past three years, I have posted close to 400 original articles on LinkedIn Pulse. But I’m not doing that anymore, In fact, you might say I have left the building.
Although I have not left LinkedIn in terms of closing my account and never visiting, I certainly have evacuated in spirit, along with quite literally thousands of other writers around the world.
Since I was invited to post on their publishing platform close to three years ago now, things have changed dramatically.
Many of you know the story of being basically sold a bill of goods which, most critically, included help in building and notifying any following that you may develop there.
This, for me, was really the only thing I looked for. I have been blogging since long before it was called that and because I am a marketer, I understand the key to developing business is, first and foremost, to build a receptive target audience.
But over the past year, LinkedIn, or as I like to call it The Lumpy Kingdom Of The Mighty Hamsters, has gradually eroded my ability to do that to the point where blogging on LinkedIn Pulse is no longer, in my opinion, worth the effort and time it takes to do it.
So about a month ago, I decided that I would no longer be posting original content on LinkedIn Pulse. But only links from my new blogging tent, which I have pitched at bebee.com.
This migration is not so much an act of rebellion against LinkedIn, because it’s hard to rebel against something you don’t care about. And it’s even harder for LinkedIn to notice the trend that’s happening out there, what with all that Microsoft money to count.

One Door Closes…A New Hive Opens

A few months ago the amazing John White told a bunch of his friends on LInkedIn about a new site that he was very excited about called beBee.com
John, like all the rest of us, was aware of what LinkedIn was doing to the Independent writers on Pulse and told us that beBee was developing a publishing platform of their own.
This couldn’t have come at a better time for a lot of us. I was personally worn out from 6 months of raging against the machine, so to speak, and really needed to get back to what I felt was ‘myself’ again.
So when beBee opened their publishing platform, I was all over it. And so, as it turned out, were a lot of my favourite people on LinkedIn. John had really managed to spread the word effectively.

BeBee Is A Unique Experience

As a marketing person, I look at beBee as a very well thought-out platform.

BeBee...A Lot To Offer And A Lot To Prove

It’s based on affinity, which, in simpler terms, means likemindedness.
Everybody has a home page that contains their posts and the posts of everyone they are following. (Their Bees). But behind that, there are a rather large number of ‘hives’, which are really the equivalent of special interest groups.
My LI pal and fellow Canuk, Paul Croublian, https://www.bebee.com/@paul-croubalian has done a series of posts explaining how this all works. If you are interested, you should get to know him and read some of his posts. He’s a techie but writes in plain English.

The Future Looks Bright But…

Overall my experience, primarily as a blogger on beBee, has been quite positive. The views from the 40 odd posts I have done here so far are outstripping the views of posts on LinkedIn by an average factor of 10 to 20 times.
So if you are looking for an audience, it’s here.
The engagement stats are, as you would expect, a little lower because this is all so new, and beBee has really just now started a push into North America.
So I cannot help but believe that things will grow exponentially here over the next year or so, as they continue to market in North America the migration from the Lumpy Kingdom continues.

The Cautionary Note

Over the past 18 months, LinkedIn has been going through a radical change in the eyes of its active members.This change has not been for the better, and I suspect it is pretty much the direct result of their going public and now having a shareholder base to keep happy.
I have nothing against free enterprise. In fact I love it. But what really bothers me are stupid management decisions made by egocentric business owners who have, in my opinion, lost sight of what they were all about in the first place.
Managing a social media site is kind of like herding cats. But the cats can be herded. All you have to do is listen to them.
So far beBee has done an amazing job of listening to the cats. As long as they keep doing it, no matter what shareholder obligations may develop, no matter what pressure may be exerted from wherever, they will grow and thrive.

Marketing 101.

The single most important thing to remember, and I know that beBee knows this, is that, at the end of the day this is nothing more that a collection of people sharing ideas.
If you keep the environment open and free, the people will love, trust and support you. This is especially true as beBee grows and pushes forward in North America, where a lot of new Bees will be coming from LinkedIn and have pretty well-developed bullshit radar.

I’m Trusting My Gut Here

My gut tells me that beBee is run by people who have seen enough examples of how not to manage a network of this kind, and have learned a lot from that.
The way they have structured their site – the flexibility, responsiveness of management and the overall interesting-ness of it all says this is run by people who want to prove to the world that social and business media are really two sides of the same coin.
And that having the freedom to choose one, the other or both, is really giving people what they are looking for.
It doesn't get any more positive than that.

BeBee...A Lot To Offer And A Lot To Prove

If you have a marketing or communications challenge you would like to discuss, (no obligation) there are three ways
you can contact me.
Direct Line: 416 463-3475 • Email: onandup3@gmail.com •  Skype: jimbobmur61

If you want to read more of my stuff, you can do that here: https://www.bebee.com/publisher/@jim-murray

For more info on me,  https://www.bebee.com/producer/@jim-murray/this-post-is-my-about-page

My free ebook,  Small Business Communications For The Real World, can be downloaded here:
https://onwordsandupwords.wordpress.com/2013/11/24/small-business-communications-for-the-real-world/

All content copyright Jim Murray 2016. All rights reserved.


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Jim Murray

7 years ago #18

#34
Ren\u00e9e Cormiere I'd rather spend my time on LI moving people toward beBee. Atta girl!

Randy Keho

7 years ago #17

Great job pollinating our friends over at the Lumpy Kingdom. Jim Murray. I just added Co-Administrator of the All Business Hive on beBee to my list of Volunteer Organizations on my profile over there. I've never generated a lot of profile views over there, out of lack of interest on my part, but what the hell?

Kevin Pashuk

7 years ago #16

Thanks for dragging this one out of the archives Jim. The most poignant statement you make was true when you wrote it, and even more so now. "So far beBee has done an amazing job of listening to the cats. As long as they keep doing it, no matter what shareholder obligations may develop, no matter what pressure may be exerted from wherever, they will grow and thrive." Let's hope that the beBee leadership don't lose sight of this.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #15

#28
Erroll -EL- Warner...sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, I don't feel anything I don't have much to do with LinkedIn anymore.I check in a couple times a week and post a lot of beBee stuff there.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #14

#23
Daniel Daniel Paz...I was just trying to put up a new post and accidently hit the Header #2 link and that's where it went nuts.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #13

Daniel Paz...The weirdness happened when I went in and edited the file to change one of the headings. I got a bunch of code at the top and a block that I couldn't erase. For a while the changes didn't take, so I deleted the post. It told me I couldn't do that. But later came back to my publisher wall, it had disappeared. I had the test in my cache so I just rebuilt the file. Then eventually all my stats and commented appeared. Hope this helps.
CC Federico \u00c1lvarez San Mart\u00edn
#15
Chas Wyatt

Jim Murray

7 years ago #10

#1
Thanks Michael Dowling...if nothing else I do roll.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #9

#11
Randy Keho. It's now become my life's work to get a comment from you that doesn't have the phrase "You had me right up till..."

Jim Murray

7 years ago #8

#12
Arnie McKinnis That's going to be the big challenge for the them. But I think they're up for it. It's not l like this is 2003.

Randy Keho

7 years ago #7

You had me, @Jim Murray, right up until that herding cats business? That's a new one to me. I like it. But, listening to them? Are you hearing voices, too? Write on, Jim!

Jim Murray

7 years ago #6

#4
Javier C\u00e1mara Rica I know that Javier. When I post this on LI I want them to know that we're playing hardball over here. Which means this is the real deal.

Laurent Boscherini

7 years ago #5

Wow ! such a brilliant post Jim Murray. You enlighten perfectly what is the essence of a sustainable social media plateform, providing efficient and reliable tools for all users, with a very respectful way of working both sides.
Thanks Jim Murray
#1
gracias Adela Garcia
Jim Murray we will not disappoint you. You can sleep peacefully !

Adela Garcia

7 years ago #1

Me alegra saber que hay más personas que opinan como yo. Nunca he sido mucho de redes y menos de redes sociales. Linkedin siempre me ha parecido elitista, facebook un centro de charla de trivialidades. En cambio el beBee, me ha enganchado, me entretiene y me siento cómoda. Nunca había posteado tanto en una red, han conseguido que me implique!!

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