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AdHocnium Social Media Hour Show

My colleagues at AdHocnium are hosting a weekly call in show on BlogTalkRadio. While I was unable to join the first episode, I will join in future ones.

So join us every Thursday at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. You can subscribe to the show’s RSS feed or go directly to our BlogTalkRadio page from the widget above.

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AdHocnium Grows, Gets A Clue

A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.
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We’ve just announced several new members / catalysts of AdHocnium. Joining us today are Doc Searls, Cathy Brooks, Thomas Vander Wal, Steve Lubetkin and Mitch Ratcliffe.

From the announcement:

AdHocnium provides services to communications agencies, venture capital firms and big brands with a diverse product portfolio.  We work with startups as well as mulinational corporations in mature markets. It is unfortunate that most traditional PR and ad agencies haven’t been able to make inroads into the emerging practice areas that Web 2.0 and Social Media have created.  They are not organized in a way that allows them to stay on top of emerging trends, despite having to compete with an entirely new class of agencies vying for the same client’s business.  They have an even more difficult time of recruiting the best and brightest talent, who like many other professionals in this emerging space, generally prefer to be independent without having to clock in with a corporate overlord at 9am each weekday.

We’re inventing a completely new wheel here and it’s very exciting to be a part of it.

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Chris Heuer Explains It All

My AdHocnium colleague Chris Heuer explains our new venture.

Why is it that wine and social media seem so right for each other?

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Joining The Club

adhocniumI’m pleased to announce that I’ve added my name to the Ad-Hocnium gang of brilliant social media gurus. Chris’s vision of an ad-hoc agency of social media experts fits neatly into my notion of where the agency world needs to go.

Ad-Hocnium is bringing together some of the smartest and most experienced people in the blogopshere and social media universe.  As Chris puts it in the announcement:

Together we are a sort of talent co-op, strengthening our reputations by association and learning from each other too.  We are making formal our informal and largely invisible trust network, differentiating ourselves from the wave of social media consultants who have become micro-celebrities and promise to help your brand do the same, but have no real business backgrounds or long term experience. By focusing on the end goal of innovation and transformation, we are not limited to social media solutions – we can think differently about business processes, branding, marketing campaigns, customer support, hiring, training, partnerships, sales and other aspects of operations even.

PRWeek also has the news.

Update: Fellow catalyst Neville Hobson adds:

What I find especially thrilling is when an alliance of such people, in different places around the world, starts to coalesce where everyone involved doesn’t yet know exactly how the thing will work out but is willing to throw some hats into the ring to find out.

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Of course this does not change my status as a freelancer – Ad-Hocnium is just that – ad-hoc. I’ll still be here doing my existing client work and blogging away as always.

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