Conversation or Content. Who Rules the Internet?

After doing some research for a speaking engagement, I ran across this quote by Cory Doctorow from BoingBoing:

“Content isn’t king. If I sent you to a desert island and gave you the choice of taking your friends or your movies, you would choose your friends…. If you chose your movies, we would call you a sociopath. Conversation is king. Content is just something to talk about.”

It made me think hard about my opinions on content and and what… ultimately… is more important: content or conversation? There are many times when the ideas surrounding “conversation” is missed by many Internet and social media users. It is excellent if you are at the top of Google search for your keywords but what happens when the potential customer clicks through to your site?

Are you selling them? Or did you just waste a PPC campaign? Better yet, did you just waste all the sweat, tears, and years of writing on your blog?

The question you should be asking yourself is this…

Do you have the necessary tools and systems in place to create conversations with the users influenced by your search ranking? Is it even necessary? Absolutely it is necessary. We are seeing an overwhelming demand for the businesses of the world to call consumers… PEOPLE… and not the other way around.

Customers are people first and buyers second. It is important to create excellent content in order to push the conversation but… Conversation leads to Relationships. Relationships lead to the strengthening of the brand (personal or corporate). A strong personal brand leads to acquisition. Acquisition leads to financial gain and a successful company.

Maybe the question should be focused in a different way. Which comes first? Conversation or content. Do they work hand in hand? How do they apply to the idea of personal branding?

What do you think? Is content king or did conversation just take the throne?

Picture of Kyle Lacy

Kyle Lacy

Kyle Lacy writes a regular blog at KyleLacy.com and is founder and CEO of Brandswag, a social media strategy and training company. His blog has been featured on Wall Street Journal’s website and Read Write Web’s daily blog journal. Recently, Kyle was voted as one of the top 150 social media blogs in the world (on two websites), and produces regular keynote speeches across the Midwest. He also just finished writing Twitter Marketing for Dummies by Wiley Publishing.

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

Women who remain strong even when life gets tough usually display these 8 behaviors

Women who remain strong even when life gets tough usually display these 8 behaviors

Global English Editing

If you want to be smarter and more knowledgeable of the world as you get older, say goodbye to these 7 behaviors

If you want to be smarter and more knowledgeable of the world as you get older, say goodbye to these 7 behaviors

Global English Editing

Bombshell report exposes Biden health cover-up: Claims he was senile from day one

Bombshell report exposes Biden health cover-up: Claims he was senile from day one

Baseline

People who grew up with high-strung parents usually develop these 7 behaviors later in life, according to psychology

People who grew up with high-strung parents usually develop these 7 behaviors later in life, according to psychology

Parent From Heart

People who are happy on the surface but emotionally struggling underneath usually display these 8 subtle behaviors

People who are happy on the surface but emotionally struggling underneath usually display these 8 subtle behaviors

The Blog Herald

5 zodiac signs who would rather stay home on a weekend than go out and party

5 zodiac signs who would rather stay home on a weekend than go out and party

Baseline

Subscribe to receive our latest articles!

Get updates on the latest posts and more from Personal Branding Blog straight to your inbox.