Learning about education: it’s important

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Learning about education: it’s important

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Over at State of Digital this summer we are talking to several digital marketing experts around a topic which is close to my heart: education.

I come from a family of teachers, my dad taught French and was head of my high school, my mom was a teacher, my grandpa, grandma and several aunts and uncles were. My sister still is. So you could say it’s in my blood.

As you may know I am a trained but not practicing teacher. I never ‘really’ became a teacher, but somehow the blood flows and you can’t stop it. Even though I don’t teach what I was educated for (history) and even though I swore never to become a teacher, I am.

I do a lot of training sessions, for business schools, colleges and in company, and speaking, though, which is also a form of educating others, as is writing on a site like State of Digital.

I just can’t help myself: I have to be involved with teaching one way or another. Simply because I believe that if we teach, we help others go forward. And because teaching is in a persons DNA, not just mine, yours as well. People like to teach and like to being taught. Humans after all want to continue to evolve and the only way you can do it is through knowledge.

Think about it, when at a birthday party, people are constantly trying to teach the others lessons. Whether it’s showing off their knowledge or showing them barbeque tips: people teach. We can’t live without teaching and being taught.

So I decided to do a little bit more with teaching and education at State of Digital. For these reasons above, and because I’ve noticed a lack of knowledge about digital marketing with marketers I ran into. Recently I did a webinar on blogging and we have been writing white papers, but I wanted to do something more.

I noticed that getting knowledge is closely related to trust. We trust our teachers and want to preferably walk the same route as they did. And we trust teachers who actually did the work more than theoretical teachers. But instead of being the teacher myself in this case I wanted to gather information from other teachers: the industry experts.

Especially in a young industry like ours it is interesting to look at how people gained their knowledge. Because they come from different, mostly not digital native, backgrounds. How can we learn what they know? By doing their jobs off course, but we can take a few steps quicker by asking them for some ‘short cuts’.

So I decided to ask several experts about their education. How did they get their knowledge and what should you do to gain similar knowledge.

I am very proud that some very knowledgeable people agreed to answer questions about their education and give tips on the education (young) marketers should get, and how they should get it.

Every few days we publish a new interview on State of Digital. So far we’ve seen interviews with for example Sara CliftonMarcus TandlerBill HuntMarty WeintraubAaron WallAndrew Girdwood and Bill Slawski. And many more I haven’t mentioned yet. And many more to come as well.

It’s a very useful series. At the end I will off course make summaries of the most important lessons, but I can tell you this: if you want to learn and improve yourself (and who doesn’t right? 😉 ) you should follow these.

Here’s the overview of the series:

http://www.stateofdigital.com/tag/summer-school/

Let me know your thoughts and how your education helped you get further in your job.

(also published on Linkedin)


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So yes, I did the Blogging Webinar!

Category:Clinics,Featured,speaking,Training

Last time I wrote here I published slides from my SES London presentation about blogging. I then asked ‘should I do a webinar?’. Nobody answered that in the comments, but on Social Media (mainly Twitter) people massively said yes on this. So guess what, I did 🙂

The day before I went on holiday I did a full hour webinar on blogging called ‘Make Blogging Easy’. It was the first time ever for me and I think it went pretty well. I had some positive responses. The webinar I actually did twice, because something went wrong with the recording. But because I did it twice, the recording is now freely available for anyone. You can watch it over at State of Digital (click).

If you want to know what type of content is in there, I also created a few ‘preview’ videos on the State of Digital YouTube channel. Here’s one example of a video, which will give you some insight into what to expect in the webinar:

Check out the webinar now


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My Brilliant Blogging Session at SES: Should I do a webinar?

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I usually don’t upload my slides to Slideshare anymore. Mainly because I use so much imagery that without my story there it doesn’t really make sense if you look at the slides. That’s why I uploaded an example of my slidedecks before. In this case I thought I would an exception, because the ‘Brilliant Blogging: Best Practices to Enhance Your Customer Reach’ session at SES London 2014 was new and different and I think it could benefit people.

Also I’m planning to create a webinar out of it. And that’s where you come in. Let me know in the comments if I should indeed create an (hour?) webinar on blogging and if you would be interested to attend!

Here are the slides:

So, should I do a webinar on this? Let me know!


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2013: What a Year I’ve had!

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The year is almost over, about time for a little recap. Yes, I know, there are many out there, but this one is different. Why? Because it’s about my year :). On my final trip of the year, back from Istanbul, Turkey, to Amsterdam, I had some time to reflect a little on what has been one of the most amazing years in my life. This year I have seen a lot of this world, more than ever before, met a lot of great people, was inspired a lot, saw some great businesses and learned a lot myself as well. Time to get you up to speed on what I’ve done this year.

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Part of Two E-Books: “Re-Think your Content Marketing” and “Direct Marketing”

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In the past few months I have been part of two published e-books (or white papers, however you want to call them 😉 ). For Linkdex and Selligent I each wrote a chapter for their e-books, which were both collaborative efforts of several writers. In both cases I was featured in between some great names like Joe Pulizzi, Lee Odden, Avinash Kaushik, Gerry McGovern (all in the Linkdex e-book), Karin de Beer (NS Hispeed), Alain Heureux (The Egg), Steven Van Belleghem (b-Conversational) and Geoffrey van Meer (Rabobank International) (all in the Selligent paper).

It’s off course a great honour to be featured in between those names and it was nice to write down some of the stuff I have been talking about for a while. Makes me more eager to do more with it ;).

If you want to download the entire papers, they are free! Just click on the links below and download them!

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* Highly sought-after professional keynote speaker, trainer and strategist
* Awarded European Search Personality 2015
* More than 15 years of web experience
* Award winning consultant, trainer and professional speaker
* Founder of State of Digital
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