Social media is great for talking about, well – social media. But as I'm sick of all the self-proclaimed social media experts, tweets and slideshare presentations with social media strategies, I don't think you can discount it as a passing trend. Social media IS important. But it's also an evolving concept, and trying to "fix" the knowledge of the phenomenon as definite truths is pointless. I believe discussions on social media should be seen as a flows rather than stock knowledge.
July 12th, 2009 at 16:17
Thank you. I couldn’t agree more. I just wrote something similar. Creativity is being replaced by so-called experts who happen to know a few tools really well. If you’re interested the article is here:
http://joshchambers.com/dont-let-tactics-supplant-creativity/
If not, I still enjoyed the read!
July 12th, 2009 at 20:43
Hey Josh, thanks for the article link. It’s an important issue you’re raising, and which haven’t been discussed much. I agree with you that blogs and literature have been too focused on method rather than creative processes. Maybe it’s because ‘creativity’ is a very hard concept to pin down and because there are no quick fixes to mastering it?
August 24th, 2009 at 20:44
Just ran across this. Yes, yes, and yes. I see you also follow the Ad Contrarian. Good choice. Helps keep marketing-type people’s feet on the ground.
Good post. Short, but you said it all.
March 1st, 2010 at 11:54
Couldn’t agree more, but I don’t think we need to worry too much. The true social media experts are the youth of today so as long as we improve creative education these tools will simply become the mediums they use for the expression of that creativity.