{"id":3539,"date":"2018-01-09T14:16:00","date_gmt":"2018-01-09T21:16:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/flowww.site\/is-your-secret-fishing-hole-digital\/"},"modified":"2022-02-10T17:41:35","modified_gmt":"2022-02-11T00:41:35","slug":"is-your-secret-fishing-hole-digital","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kayakwebsites.com\/is-your-secret-fishing-hole-digital\/","title":{"rendered":"Is your Secret Fishing Hole Digital?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Technology changes constantly, but people have been people for millennia. From keeping the lid on a fishing holes to not sharing killer good content, human behaviour<\/a> can be pretty predictable online or off.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n To give you an example, I want to describe a conversation I had with a peer recently. She\u2019s an ambitious thinker and an up-and-coming thought leader in the field of social media. She was feeling a little perplexed one day though, because a post she wrote was getting an enormous number of views \u2013 but little in the way of shares or comments.<\/p>\n In fact, despite the fact that her readers seem to be enjoying her article, few of them had even bothered to engage her on it. What in the world, she wondered, could possibly be going on? It only took me a moment to figure the problem out: she had created the digital marketing equivalent of a fishing hole<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Having been raised in BC’s interior, I know plenty of people that go fishing. I don\u2019t just mean people who enjoy the occasional afternoon out on the lake, but those who are out regardless of the weather, rain, snow, sun or hail. These folks tend to get a little bit competitive when it comes to describing their catches, and very secretive about where they caught the big one<\/em>.<\/p>\n So, when somebody finds a really good spot to hook a trophy, they don\u2019t easily share the exact location. They know that as soon as they do, it will become over-fished and their advantage will be gone. Does any of this sound familiar?<\/p>\n In the world of digital marketing, people can trample over one another trying to get to the top. It\u2019s no surprise, then, that readers will come across a new resource, greatly enjoy the work, but fail to pass it along. The last thing they want is for someone else to discover their latest secret.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n