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Book Review: Join The Conversation By Joseph Jaffe

June 8, 2008 – 5:45 pm | by Daryl Tay

The biggest compliment I can give to Joseph Jaffe’s new book, Join The Conversation (currently #37 on Amazon’s business books list), is that I took so long to finish it despite receiving it in late February as part of the UNM2PNM initiative. I whiz through fiction fairly quickly, but when it comes to non-fiction, specifically marketing, communication or social media specific, I need to read the book with an open notebook and pen next to me so I can take notes and review them later. Obviously, this means more time because doing that on a bus can be a hassle, so many hours of camping at Starbucks and Borders later, I’ve finally finished the book and what can I say, it it any surprise I love it?

The first thing I need to tell you, is that if you’re already well immersed in this social media fishbowl, then as Joseph has said many times on the Jaffe Juice podcast, this book isn’t really meant for you. It’s less of a “how to” book and more of a “why you should” book, which you should probably pass on to your manager or CEO to read, and get more buy in for your social media experiments.

What I really enjoyed were all the case studies. I’m almost embarrassed to mention that I didn’t recognise most of them. I’ve realised more and more that case studies are important when trying to sell your social media idea. Showing the best examples of initiatives that worked, and the worst examples of ignoring the consumer (the latest comes from Joseph Jaffe himself with Delta Airlines), can work wonders in getting execs stuck in their prehistoric ways to wake up.

If you’re currently struggling with implementing a social media experiment, or even thinking about it, give the book a read. Learn from some successes and failures and do better! If you don’t have the time to read it, try tuning in to Jaffe Juice (the podcast). I’d recommend starting with #105 which is a nice roundtable discussion with executives from different companies talking about their initiatives and the results, or check out the Join The Conversation blog

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  1. 7 Responses to “Book Review: Join The Conversation By Joseph Jaffe”

  2. By d*r on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply

    Daryl.. the last link is broken! heh

  3. By Daryl Tay on Jun 9, 2008 | Reply

    Thanks Dor, edited!

  4. By Raymond on Jun 20, 2008 | Reply

    Joseph is a passionate speaker, but I have to say I didn’t find much new in his book. I also find his self-congratulatory tone somewhat irksome.

  5. By Daryl Tay on Jun 21, 2008 | Reply

    @Raymond: I guess Joseph has said before that the book isn’t so much meant for us, as for people not in the space. Wrt the self-congratulatory tone, y’know I have to admit in the very beginning when I started listening to Jaffe Juice (then Across The Sound), I did think Jaffe was this pompous jackass. After awhile you kinda realise he’s doing it tongue in cheek more than anything else and now I laugh when I hear him getting into that mode. Thanks for reading!

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