2012-05-21

HubSpot VP of Marketing: Social Media is BS!



Mike Volpe, HubSpot’s VP of marketing, is not afraid to say it as he sees it. Not only that, but he is also taking time to give you the gist free of charge, in a live webinar this Friday, November 5th 2010 at 1pm ET. The premise of the webinar is simple: the marketing power of social media is exaggerated.

Agree, or disagree, you always have to put things within the proper contest. Mr. Volpe is aware that social media is a powerful tool, but it is still just one of the many gears that you need to make up your marketing machine. But calling it BS?

A brilliant marketing strategy to get your attention, annoy a few powerful social media advocates who will respond in return that Mike Volpe’s statements are exaggerated, without actually paying attention to what he is saying. If you remember my previous editorial on how to manipulate public perception, you’ll understand that in fact, Mr. Volpe’s statements are soft-core. The purpose of the discourse is to remind marketers and business owners that social media is a mere trend, that will eventually make room to something else, and that right now, social media marketing should by just one part of your overall strategy.

Social media is not magic, and fundamental marketing strategies shouldn’t be thrown out the window and replaced by new social media techniques, the webinar’s description reads. Below, the “preview” of the discourse, a short presentation in support of the theory, with strong data and pertinent observations. This Friday’s webinar will go in-depth.

Why Social Media Is BS

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Mihaela Lica Butler About Mihaela Lica Butler

Mihaela Lica-Butler is senior partner at Pamil Visions PR and editor at Everything PR. She is a widely cited authority on search engine optimization and public relations issues (BBC News, Force for Good, Reuters, Al Jazeera and others), with an experience of over 8 years in online PR. Mihaela writes occasionally for SitePoint, Search Engine Journal, and other online publications. Follow Mig on Twitter or send her an email at mig [at] pamil-visions [dot] com.