Everyone Has a Place on Social Media
Richard Botto
Founder & CEO, Stage 32. Screenwriter (WGA). Producer. Actor. Speaker. Mentor. Fast Company Executive Board. Author of Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers.
I’m fortunate to have been granted the opportunity to travel the world speaking on the subject of social media. And, naturally, by virtue of being the CEO of a social media platform, I communicate and engage with a wide swath of people from every corner of the earth daily. As such, I am exposed to the anxieties and hesitations many people face as it relates to being an active participant on social media. Simply put, many people think they have nothing to bring to the party.
There are certainly statistics that illustrate this as fact. According to data from GlobalWebIndex, in December of 2014, two out of every five Facebook users (not including China) used the site passively to browse but not to interact. And in polling and focus group studies conducted in advance of the writing of my film crowdsourcing book for Focal Press, 47% of those queried stated that while they enjoyed social media they believed they had “little or nothing to offer.”
I’m here to tell you that’s just not true. There is a direct inroad. One that requires no writing skills, cutesy emoticons or heavy analysis.
Sharing content.
My mornings are spent reading the Hollywood trades and industry related websites. As an actor, screenwriter and producer, I also spend time visiting certain blogs that relate to those crafts. I collect many of these articles as well as videos and tips for a weekend blog I run on Stage 32 every Friday. I also share the content on other platforms. I do this for a variety of reasons:
One, I like to give back and pay forward where and when I can?—?If the content benefits even one creative, that’s reward enough for me.
Two, I believe that sharing content offers a unique insight into what interests me on a personal and professional level.
Three, the exposure it gives me increases my networking opportunities.
And lastly, posting content inspires discussion and debate?—?and there is no growth in life without discussion and debate.
Last week, as a challenge to the nearly 600,000 creatives currently on Stage 32, I launched the Stage 32 Content Challenge. I challenged all members to step out of their comfort zone and/or to move from a mindset of not what the platform could do them, but what they could do for the platform (thanks, J.F.K.) and post at least one piece of content a day. The video I ran in support is at the bottom of this post.
As you can see from the comments on the Stage 32 Blog page dedicated to this subject, many have taken me up on the challenge. And, I’m proud to say that in the first 6 days of the challenge, nearly 4,000 articles, photos, videos and other content has been posted. More importantly, people are seeing the benefits. I’ve received dozens of emails and private messages from people who feel as if they finally have a purpose and a goal on social media aside from simply consuming content. These people are now active engagers, and they now see far out on the periphery of the potential of social media as it relates to benefitting and furthering their careers.
So, if you are a film, television and theater creative, I invite you to join us on Stage 32 and to accept my Content Challenge. If you’re not involved with the entertainment industry, that’s OK. I still challenge you to share one piece of content (including this one!) every day on the platform of your choice. I promise, you will be richer for the experience.
Richard “RB” Botto is the Founder and CEO of Stage 32, the world’s only platform dedicated to connecting and education film, television and theater creative. Forbes has called Stage 32 “LinkedIn meets Lynda for film, television and theater creatives”.
RB is also a working screenwriter, actor, producer and author. A film based on his script THE END GAME is currently in development. RB’s book on film crowdsourcing will be released by Focal Press in the fall of 2016.
Stage 32: www.stage32.com/rb
Twitter: www.twitter.com/rbwalksintoabar
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Information is Power
8 年Good stuff, RB!
Writer
8 年I've been networking on Stage 32 for almost a year. My very favorite content offered there is the free monthly webinar hosted by RB. He always has two guests and then answers tons of questions. Following advice that he gave back in January, I became more serious about my activity here on LinkedIn by updating my profile, making tons of connections, joining groups, and writing a series of six posts. The end result is that I was contacted by a LA producer who is now my co-executive producer for my franchise of five romantic screenplays, and we are on the road to the production and release of those films. RB is wonderful, and Stage 32 is wonderful. We have some extensive discussions in the Screenwriters Lounge where we get into the nitty-gritty of writing producible scripts. So, a huge shout-out to RB being willing to freely share and willing to make a way for us to communicate with each other.
Managing Director at Stage 32
8 年I accepted the content challenge and have loved every minute of it. It encourages me every day to learn more and share more. Challenge accepted!
Customer Support & Social Media at IADB Websites for Creatives
8 年Thanks for the post RB. These are indeed unexpected stats, but I'm sure if you were to poll 32'ers the bell curve would be much different. I'm still inclined to believe that some social media out there is unable to provide and share content and information that is beneficial to us and in that aspect I can see how it's not helping others. Luckily, Stage 32 is a true exception to that rule. I welcome your challenge and I'll make sure to post to my account more often as of today.