Have you noticed that so many companies continue to struggle to come to grips with how to reach their customers? Especially online, customers are communicating by using tools such as blogs, podcasts, and wikis, and companies are left wondering what in the world is happening.

They are on the outside looking in, and wondering how they can break through the clutter and begin to speak and converse with customers in their space, using their tools.
That’s where the brainchild of Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan comes in. Gavin and Drew had the idea to bring together up to 100 of the top social media minds together to create a comprehensive e-book on this new ‘Conversation Age’ that we have entered into. The book will serve as a primer and explanation of what these tools are, and more importantly, how they are being used to change the landscape of how companies and customers communicate.
Here are the contributors to date:
- Gavin Heaton
- Drew McLellan
- CK
- Valeria Maltoni
- Emily Reed
- Katie Chatfield
- Greg Verdino
- Mack Collier
- Lewis Green
- Sacrum
- Ann Handley
- Mike Sansone
- Paul McEnany
- Roger von Oech
- Anna Farmery
- David Armano
- Bob Glaza
- Mark Goren
- Matt Dickman
- Scott Monty
- Richard Huntington
- Joe Raasch
- Becky Carroll
And if you want to join us, you have until April 11th, or THIS WEDNESDAY to click on the above picture and email Drew. There’s 2 big reasons why you’ll want to help. First, the book itself is being dedicated to Sandra Kerley, mom of Daily Fix’s own CK (Who also hosts the wildly-successful MarketingProfs Book Club). Given that CK seems to have gotten her community-building skills from momma, I think Sandra would love this.
Second, the book will be sold for a small fee, and all proceeds will be donated to Variety International, the Children’s Charity. Variety takes its name from The Variety Club, a group of 11 ‘high-rollers’ in show business that created a sort of social club for themselves in the Roaring Twenties. Their futures were forever changed on Christmas Eve, 1928, when a baby was abandoned outside a theater in Pittsburgh, with the following note:
“Please take care of my baby. Her name is Catherine. I can no longer take care of her. I have eight others. My husband is out of work. She was born on Thanksgiving Day. I have always heard of the goodness of show business and I pray to God that you will look out for her.
A Heart-Broken Mother”
The men took it upon themselves to become Catherine’s godfathers, and underwrote her support and education. The group cared for Catherine for 5 years, then decided that she deserved a ‘real’ family, and after screening 300 applicants, gave Catherine to a deserving family. Catherine went on to serve the Navy during the Korean War, was a registered nurse in Vietnam, and eventually married and raised a family of four children.
The publicity from this story inspired the creation of the Pittsburgh office of Variety International, and also sparked other members in show business to create similar offices around the country. Today, that reach has expanded worldwide, with Variety helping children in Australia, Barbados, Canada, Channel Islands, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States. Variety provides everything from schooling and hospital care, to Christmas parties for children around the world.
I think we are all truly blessed to be in a position where doing something as trivial as creating one page of content can help the lives of children around the world. The authors above have answered that call, and now you have the chance to do the same.
Drew and Gavin are holding open 100 author slots for the book, and you have until THIS WEDNESDAY to email Drew if you want one of the remaining slots. All you do is email Drew and tell him the topic you want to discuss. Drew says the e-book’s audience is “anyone who has to create marketing tools in this Conversation Age. It might be a small business owner, a CMO, a marketing student, an agency type, a marketing blogger, or even a professor who is teaching tomorrow’s marketers.”
And we need your help. The more quality contributions we have, the better the product, which means we can sell more copies of the e-book, and by extension help more children around the world. I’m touched and honored to have been asked to contribute, and I hope that you’ll email Drew so that you can join us in this wonderful project.
Tags: Blogging, blogs, collaborative_book_publishing, conversation, conversational_age, Drew_McLellan, ebook, Gavin_Heaton, Mack_Collier, Variety_Children's_Charity











Mack – What a great idea. Three for one: helping other marketers understand the new conversation, honoring our dear friend’s mom and helping the next generation. Please count me in!
Toby it wouldn’t be the same without you! Please shoot an email to Drew McLellan by clicking on the ‘Write a Chapter for Conversation Age’ bubble at the top of the post, and he’ll give you all the info you need to become involved.
Mack … thanks for the great write-up. You are right — Variety is a great organisation and it is fitting that they are the beneficiaries of what we hope will become a widely supported eBook!
Oh, and the author line-up becomes more impressive as the hours go by!
Mack,
Thanks for shining the spotlight on Variety and this project.
Based on the authors who are signing on and the topics they are going to explore — this is going to be an amazing book!
Drew
hey hi drew,, i badly need guidance for my project of 100 mks presently in ty bms,,
u giv ur response so that i can state my problem regarding project
plsssssssssssss help me