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Barak Obama: This Post Is NOT About Politics

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barak obamaThis blog post is about the ever growing power of the concept of YOU.

And this post is about recognizing a moment.

I am not interested in discussing politics right now and I'm not endorsing Barack Obama for President.

What I AM doing is endorsing an exceptionally well conceived viral marketing campaign. I'm giving a brief ovation to an idea that is brilliant on it's face. I'm cheering an important moment on the Internet. It has nothing to do with politics. I've been registered as a republican since I was 18 years old. So if someone on the Republican side had done this, I'd be standing up and applauding them as well.

What Obama has done is construct a social networking site based entirely around his campaign. 

He has enlisted easy to use technology - internet videos, blogs, event planners, fundraising widgets - to build a constituency and to make garnering their support remarkably simple. He has made his campaign videos easy to share, download and embed into other websites. He's enabling viral marketing iike no other politician. In less than 48 hours there are already 1422 local and 1018 national groups in the network. In one fell swoop, he has both given his supporters their own voice and provided a platform from which they can use that voice.

And he's not just leaning on his own site. He's doing what anyone who understands how the Internet works would do. He's using other social networks to whip the long tail as hard as he can. I've been unable to verify this information, but according to one source he has over 1,000,000 friends on Facebook, and is ahead of Hillary Clinton and John Edwards on MySpace

Carole Cohen quoted a comment in The Washington Post a few weeks ago, talking about Hillary Clinton: "Go to 'blog' on her website. It's nothing more than a standard feedback form." The actual blog hasn't been launched yet and the headline still says, "Write Our First Guest Blog Post." The difference is stark and overwhelming.

Political leanings aside, you have to admire the brilliance of what Barak Obama has done.  The blogosphere is buzzing.  One blogger has labeled this new social networking site "Web 2.Obama." Catchy.

I believe, regardless of whether he succeeds or falls flat on his face, we are all witness to a seminal moment in political history. Traditional media would be advised to watch this one closely. The impact of this experiment is sure to extend far beyond the political arena in which it's being conducted. 

And I bet we'll all learn a thing or two as well.  

Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA

Christopher, you're 100% correct. The technology only takes you so far, the trick is creating a true relationship as a result. The same holds true for a real estate blog. 

Ardell, it will be interesting to see if this represents a technological tipping point in American Politics. Time will tell. 

Feb 18, 2007 04:59 PM
1 2
3 - Chicago, IL
Barack has 43728 friends now on Myspace.  I only have 28.  I guess I won't be president any time soon! ;)
Feb 19, 2007 10:22 AM
Roberta Lee
Century 21 Olde Tyme - Norco, CA
Norco Corona Riversid Homes For Sale

Brian S,

Gee I'm sorry, you'll just have to get the news out sooner next time.  :)  LOL

Feb 19, 2007 12:41 PM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA
You can check out my follow up to this post on John McCain's new website, just released over the weekend.
Feb 19, 2007 02:23 PM
Rosa Elena Martinez
BPO Realty LLC - Lake Worth, FL
CIPS, RECS, ePro,WCR
Brain Dump on Jeff!    :)
Feb 20, 2007 11:25 PM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA
:)
Feb 21, 2007 02:54 PM
Brian Ortiz
HomeSmart - Chicago, IL
Chicago Real Estate Broker

I am an Illinois resident and also a Realtor in Illinois without Health Insurance.  I went to Barack Obama's website about 3 months ago and asked what he was thinking or planning to do about Health Care reform for Realtors or self employed individuals.

Regardless of my opinion on his politics, I was very pleased to actually receive a personalized and well responded note back from his website.  I'm not an idiot, I realize someone wrote me back for him under his name,  but it was a very personalized note explaining his thoughts on a certain bill, why he didn't support it, and how he plans to try another approach instead.  It was a two page email response. 

So just to tie this in with this discussion, that availability he makes for people to comment and contribute to him, to me was very valuable.  I felt as if I had almost received a completely personal note back from him, himself. 

Anyway, yes, with stuff like this, and his use of web platforms it sure made a huge impression on my to feel like I could contact my senator, and get a response to the quality I did.

 

Feb 22, 2007 12:48 AM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA

Brian, you point out an important point. One of the keys to his success with this is the conversation. You felt like you were engaged in a conversation with "him." Whether or not it really was him is beside the point. For a social network to work, their must be dialog. The communication can't flow one way.

Harriet, Tom is a people pleaser. He appears to want to be everyone's friend. I find it sad.  ;) 

Feb 23, 2007 02:19 AM
Brian Ortiz
HomeSmart - Chicago, IL
Chicago Real Estate Broker

Jeff-

I absolutely agree with you.  My initial question to him was fully answered, elaborated on, and absolutely directly provided a response, and his alternative ideas.  I know he has a staff and people to do this response for him, and obviously I didn't believe he was typing away an email to me.  But just like you highlighted Jeff, there were a couple times I read it and seriously wondered if it was from him.

To drive back off the politics angle, and stay on course, Jeff summed it up.  A dialogue.  He didn't just answer my question, he expanded on it. 

It was an interesting and sincere response, personally directed towards me.  I still have it if anyone would me to forward the example to them.  But it's a great example of how he fully engaged someone, and left me with the feeling it was a personalized note, not a template letter that gets sent when people ask about that topic.

Now if he was a Realtor, and my simple question was responded to in a similiar manner as he responded to mine, there would be absolutely no question that he would be the person I use as a Realtor.  (That is assuming I take myself as a Realtor out of my equation).

Feb 23, 2007 01:35 PM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA
Brian, I'm so glad a spam comment alerted me to this post so i could read your comment. It's 4 months later and the novelty of his site has worn off, but I don't think the effectiveness of the approach has.
Jun 26, 2007 02:00 AM
Jeff Merrinette
MAINSTREET Organization of Realtors -Suburban Chicago - Downers Grove, IL
Lobbyist for IL Realtors

Brian and Jeff, et al,

I just picked up this thread this morning and nearly choked on my cereal.  First, Jeff, this is an excellent post about a topic I was only tangentially aware.  I think I'll be doing some more research and monitor how this social networking plays in both the campaign and the final election. Obama is one of our Illinois politicians, I think voters will be reminded of his policies and politics as the campaign chugs along. Obama is nothing new, just younger.

Second, Brian, if you are refering to the weak response both Obama and Durbin sent to Realtors on the health care bill, then I will have to do a post dissecting their response.  His response was slick, I'll give you that. But it also contained some major falsehoods. The short answer for Obama for the Realtor health care bill was that Durbin told him to vote against it and Obama knows that the senior Senator from Illinois could damage his political career.

I hate to inject some hard core Realtor politics into what has been, until now a peaceful discussion. But I think Realtors need to know when a politician is playing them on one of their most important issues.

Jul 04, 2007 01:45 AM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA
Jeff... I for one would love to read both of those posts!
Jul 04, 2007 02:16 AM
Roberta Lee
Century 21 Olde Tyme - Norco, CA
Norco Corona Riversid Homes For Sale

Jeff,

Like some of the commenter's I too like to listen to Obama speak.  I like the way he can speak by the seat of his pants and make perfect sense.  I like the way he looks on the media.  I like that he is forward thinking.  Like you I have been Republican all of my life which is considerable.  Would I vote for a person that wasn't of that party?  If I thought them more capable, you bet your life.  I am more interested in the plight of this country than the health of the party.  That having been said; could we as Realtors do the same thing for our business?  I am trying to learn all I can about tags,SEO's, blog sites and all of the other things it takes.  I was born of a generation that thought the telephone private line was up and coming. LOL.  I very much want to progress my business and I am of a mind to think that the farming by foot has gone by the wayside.  I know there are others that disagree, that's my humble opinion. 

How would you tell a Realtor to do the same thing that Obama is doing?

Great post, thanks:)

Jul 04, 2007 06:02 AM
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Keller Williams Realty - Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor Area Real Estate

Hey Jeff,

I found you from your pretty sweet wife.  Please correct if I'm wrong but I think I have this right.  Anyway the message must be to all of us and this states it so well, "Use your resources well and use all of them." 

 

The percentage of buyers who started online is getting up to 80% isn't it?  Of course this is probably "talking to the choir" since we are all here on AR. (Not trying to add religion to the mix.) hehehe 

But I love the article you wrote, so I had to comment. 

 

Nov 24, 2007 07:30 AM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA
Karen... anyone who finds me through my wife must be pretty special. :)  Yes, it probably is preaching to the choir, but even the choir needs a preacher... so don't stop!
Nov 26, 2007 12:55 AM
Racquel Turner
Mothers Fighting For Others - Santa Clarita, CA

I'm pretending to be John Stewart, "NAILED IT."

You must be Carnac the Magnificent!!

Nov 04, 2008 05:22 PM
Anonymous
Pete Moring

Like most people, I'm in AWE of Obamah's internet spirit. He knew exactly how to start and finish the 'game' that he played with us. I'm a UK resident, but was sucked into this campaign almost against my will. Especially as I'd rather the election had ended differently. (US says JUMP!. We say "How High?")

Twitter seemed to have a decent-sized role here as well. Or should I say that the election 'weeded' out Twitter downlines? The problem now is, that as Obamah has witnessed himself the raw POWER of social networks, will he bring in powers to control it? If it works so well FOR him, it could easily work just as well AGAINST him.

I think we should all be very worried. Or at least, on our guard inow, and look for the alterior motives to any changes 'enforced' on us in the future.

Enjoyed this blog.

Pete Moring.

Nov 04, 2008 06:17 PM
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Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA

Pete, I wasn't when I wrote this and I am not now interested in making this a conversation about politics, so I'm responding to your comment in the context of your concern that someone, anyone, would place controls over the open nature of social media. I think that horse is out of the barn, frankly. So, in my opinion, if controls are coming, they are not likely to come from governmental forces, but from financial forces. So many of he models that allow for this free exchange, like Twitter, have no publically recognizable monetization strategy.

This election took place at a time when anyone could, without cost, join in the discussion and have an impact and BarackObama.com took advantage of that with and aggressive early and open presence on sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter and actively engaged people to join a conversation. The campaign used the tools intelligently and made it readily available for others to use them as well. From the start, with the website talked about here, to the end, with things like the Obama '08 iPhone application, the approach was consistent - enable the masses to communicate simply and easily. 

I don't care what your politics are or whether you're happy or sad that Barack Obama is now President Elect. I felt at the time and I still feel now, "The impact of this experiment is sure to extend far beyond the political arena in which it's being conducted."

Nov 05, 2008 12:47 AM
William Johnson
Retired - La Jolla, CA
Retired

Hi Jeff, A masterfully constructed post Jeff and the message is resonating clearly. The effect of this campaign has transformed politics ( and everything else in life)  as we know it and validates beyond anyones imagination that web 2.0 has indeed changed the world.

As a practical matter, those that might have participated in web 2.0 in a half hearted way will be pushed aside as the new voices begin to fully seize control.

 

Nov 05, 2008 03:52 AM
Amanda Evans
DFW Living - Fort Worth, TX
Real Estate Broker - Fort Worth Texas

The more things change, the more they change.  It's interesting how we now have the ability to push the message out faster, yet the campaigns were the longest in history.  Amazing.

This was an excellent post, Jeff. 

Nov 05, 2008 02:41 PM