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Seth Godin Creates a Tribe through Social Capital

Written by: Bill Sherman on Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 1:06 PM

Today, Seth Godin (long-time marketing guru and thought-leader) presented an interesting offer on his blog. It caught my eye because it offer some interesting insights about the intersection of thought-leadership marketing, social networks, and social capital. His next book, Tribes, will come out in late October. If you pre-order his book and send an electronic […]

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Posted in: Social Capital, Social Networks | 3 Comments on Seth Godin Creates a Tribe through Social Capital

Milestone and Thanks

Written by: Bill Sherman on Monday, 28 July 2008, 10:54 AM

This post represents my 100th post on aha-moments.com. During this journey, I have been so fortunate. I’ve received amazing help from many other people–who blend brilliance and skill. So, I’d like to dedicate this post to them. I am humbled, and truly grateful for every bit of help and encouragement. Rajesh Setty–My friend brother. He’s […]

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Interview Conducted by Graham Southwell

Written by: Bill Sherman on Monday, 28 July 2008, 12:15 AM

This past week, Graham Southwell, National Director of BNI New Zealand interviewed me about social capital. He has a deep interest in social capital and reached out to me with several very thoughtful questions. You can read the social capital interview here. One of the joys of blogging has been the ability to connect with […]

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Capital Swaps

Written by: Bill Sherman on Friday, 25 July 2008, 7:30 AM

Recently, I talked about converting financial capital (money) into other forms of capital: Physical capital–your stuff and assets Human capital–education and experience Social capital–your ability to locate and mobilize resources within your network However, you can convert between any of the four forms of capital. Want to transfer human capital into money? Get a job. […]

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