I don’t know whether it’s specifically the Valley They
Call Silicon, or just the new world of social media, but it does seem to me
that the social phenomenon somehow breeds snake-oil salesmen like nothing else
I can think of. Everyone’s got the sure-fire guaranteed one way to driving
sales through Twitter/Instagram/blogging/Facebook/whatever.
Last week I went to a Meetup that was supposed to be a
lunch-and-learn on blogging. The person running it was actually recommended to
me by someone who’s in the career coaching business. He turned out to be a
self-important geezer, and I realized that I’d “seen” him around on Meetup
before and ignored him because he has about 48 different things going, all with
the sure-fire guaranteed schtick.
And indeed he did spend 90 minutes informing a collection
of about 25-30 people that if you go about blogging exactly the way he tells
you, you’re guaranteed success. And if you don’t, you’re stupid.
Yes, he said, “You’re stupid.”
According to Mr. Legend-in-his-Own-Mind, blogging (his
area of thought leadership) is the only way to make money. Twitter, Facebook,
Pinterest, everything else—waste of time. And—you’re stupid.
That’s the thing about Meetup—for the price of a soft
drink at a self-serve eatery, you can hold forth about any crack-brained topic
you like. You don’t have to rent a facility or put together a PowerPoint deck.
It’s kind of like the early days of the NSDAP.
And, also like the incipient Nazi Party, what I found
fascinating was that 25 or 30 people sat there round-eyed and slightly slack-jawed for
90 minutes. After the harangue was over I asked the guy sitting next to me if
he’d learned anything. He nodded almost reverently. “Yes. I was planning to go
a different way, but now I’m on the path.”
Okay, I learned a couple of things. But I mistrust any
True Believer (whether it be religious, ideological, dietary or social media)
on general principles, so it was a bit of a struggle to pull those couple of
bits out of all the blather.
One of the nuggets: if I go to another of his Meetups, I’m
stupid.
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