Jim Murray

7 years ago · 4 min. reading time · ~10 ·

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The Bee Who Is Me.

Laezers
I have been able to, very quickly, build a following here and have a very manageable amount of solid engagement.
I have, along with some of my buds, (Kevin Pashuk, Don Kerr & Phil Friedman, all great writers), created a hive called The Beezers Hive, where we will cherry pick the best op/ed posts and feature them.
But the biggest and most important aspect of all this activity, which really amounts to starting over after more than 2 years of blogging in the Lumpy Kingdom, (aka LinkedIn), is the personal one.
I Have Become Myself Again In This Environment

I have been blogging since long before it was called that. Coming up on 20 years now, through email marketing, WordPress and most recently, LI Pulse.
For the better part of 2015, I spent a lot of time and emotional energy trying to figure out what had gone wrong with LinkedIn and making futile attempts to communicate with the Mighty Hamsters who ran the crazy algorithm that appears to have spun out of control in a number of key areas.
Hindsight being 20 20, I have come to the conclusion that the junior management of LinkedIn was trying their best to plug all the holes in the dyke, while the senior management was busy trying to package up all the data they control in order to sell it to some cash rich company, (like Microsoft) for an obscene amount of money.
I was at the point where I was starting to get depressed about what a cynic this whole process was making me when the amazing John White let me know about beBee.
I immediately signed up and when their publishing platform got going, started posting there. I joined a bunch of hives, read and commented on a lot of interesting posts, and started noticing that many of my friends from LI were doing the same thing.

If The Site Fits, Wear It

To me, it's not so much about the differences in appearance or concept of beBee vs LI, which are considerable, but about the character of beBee. About the intellectual freedom I have here to get back to the kind of blogging I used to do before I got pissed off with LinkedIn, after they started limiting my ability to grow a following.
I feel confident that, in one hive or any number of hives, there will be people who are genuinely interested in what I'm posting. And that's really a core positive quality of beBee and, to me, what sets it apart from pretty much every other social media site that matters.

The BeBee Virus

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LEYBut there's also something contagious about the good feeling you get here, and that has a lot to do with the management of this site. Javier and Juan have a great team who are committed to making beBee a real success.
And since I have found a new home for my blogging, I have a vested interest in beBee's success and so am happy to promote it whenever I can.
BeBee makes LinkedIn look a bit dowdy and old school. In fact I was just there yesterday, and I have to tell you that the feeling I got was a very uncomfortable one.
Mainly because it reminded me of all the times that speaking your mind got you into some kind of trouble.
It reminded me of the pomposity of people who are trying way too hard to build their personal brand.
It reminded me of the posts I saw from women who were being either denigrated or sexually harassed by creeps.
It reminded me of my own experiences with trolls who just got it in their demented heads that they were going to make life miserable for whomever they wanted to.
And it reminded me of the politicos who were using the platform to further their own, often far right wing, political agendas.
All of these defects in LinkedIn, are a direct result of a real lack of management control, and blind faith in a very poorly designed algorithm that just kept making it harder for people to really optimize the site’s capability without having to become extremely devious.
Is BeBee The Antidote To All That?

Well, it all depends on what you want.
A lot of people, who migrated here, myself included, took away one important lesson from their LinkedIn experience…and that was that there is real risk in putting all your eggs in one social media basket.
So I didn’t leave LinkedIn for beBee. Because I still have reasons to go back there from time to time. I didn’t quit Facebook for beBee, because that’s where a lot of my 3-D friends are.
What I did was what I recommend that everybody should do, which is join beBee, participate on it, make it your blogging HQ if you like, but not to the exclusion of everything else.
And most importantly, give it the time it takes for your following to build. Following people here is a lot easier to do than it is on LI, and so far nobody seems to get pissed off about link requests because they are all building their followings too.

BeBee Is Really Focused On Doing Social Media Right

Murray + Creative Director
Onwords & Upwords Inc. &
beBee Brand Ambassador
I am a communications professional,
arily a strategist & writer. I work with
small to mid sized businesses, designers,

art/creative directors & consultants to
ate results driven, strategically focused
mmunications in all on & offline media.

Iam also a communications mentor,
lyricist & prolific op/ed beBee blogger.
: 416 463-3475 + Bmail: onandup3@gmail com » Skype: jimbobmur6lThe people who run beBee are not at their first rodeo. They have brought with them a great deal of learning from other successful online experiences. They have applied this learning judiciously and created a site with a high caliber user experience.
But what really sets beBee apart from almost every other social media site out there is the accessibility of the management. They want their users to tell them what they think. How they can improve. What they can do to make the user experience ideal. They didn’t just create some algorithm and move over to the marketing department.
And you know what? By being accessible, they have managed to ignite and excite their users. They have managed to create a great feeling on this site. A very positive one. So much so, that I could very well be the most cynical bee in this whole hive.
And yet, here I am positive as all get out. Enthused about my social media experience again. Posting something every day no matter how busy I am with real work. And loving every minute of it.
Yeah. I’m a Bee more than I am Lumpy Hamster…even more than I am a FBer or a tweeter. But I am still, to some degree, all of those things. Because I am not stupid.
I’m working to help beBee grow because I happen to believe that it’s as close to the ideal social/business media experience as any I have ever had.
Will it be for you? Well, there’s only one way to find out, now isn’t there?

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If you want to read more of my stuff, you can do that here:

https://www.bebee.com/publisher/@jim-murray

Download my free ebook, Small Business Communications For The Real World, here:

https://onwordsandupwords.wordpress.com/2013/11/24/small-business-communications-for-the-real-world/

All my profile and contact information can be accessed here:

https://www.bebee.com/producer/@jim-murray/this-post-is-my-about-page

All content copyright 2016 Jim Murray.


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Comments

Wayne Yoshida

7 years ago #27

Yes, Jim Murray - this is why we are all here! Thanks for summarizing the beBee Experience - this will be good for newcomers as well as recruiting new folks to this platform. I like to tell people beBee is a great place for intelligent discussions and it is great idea to -- "cross-pollinate" -- all social platforms.

Phil Friedman

7 years ago #26

@Lisa Gallagher - I though I had commented on this buzz, as well. But now I'm not so sure. Confusion comes with, I guess, beeing a BeeZer, :-)

Jim Murray

7 years ago #25

#38
Thanks Donald Grandy...You know if you get enough people saying "It's not perfect, but it's perfect for me"...you end up in a very good place.

Donald 🐝 Grandy PN

7 years ago #24

Thanks for this post Jim Murray. You have summarised what a lot of writers and bloggers have felt about LI for a long time but were not able to put a finger on the problem. I spent time and $ trying to make it work but always came away with empty feeling. Like I was screwed but did't feel like having a smoke after. beBee is not perfect, but it's perfect for me. I'm confident that the founders can stay connected with the front line as the user base grows.

Phil Friedman

7 years ago #23

#35
@ Jim Murray, I agree. To my mind, an Editorial Advisory Board, with a rotating chairmanship, could develop and propogate suggested guidelines for maintaining substance and quality on the Producer sub-platform (and perhaps on the update feed as well, although standards would be much harder to maintain there). All without actually exercising editorial control. Among other things, that would give Hive owners and administrators a guideline for executing their own judgments as to which contect is appropriate and inappropriate in their respective Hives.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #22

#32
Phil Friedman Well maybe beBee needs to create, or if they already have, publish a Publisher Mission Statement that lets people know what the expectations are. They might also want to consider an editorial board of qualified writers to help shape policy.

Lisa Gallagher

7 years ago #21

I thought I commented on this Jim Murray, great piece, always enjoy reading your material. You made spot on points!

Phil Friedman

7 years ago #20

@ Franci Eugenia Hoffman appear to be sensitive to the advantages and potentially long term stability of a platform that grows organically. However, it also seems to me that in order to achieve the objective, a core of users who are interested in participating in facilitating such organic growth, will need among other things to provide competent administration for a range of topic-specific Hives, as well as continue to feed the Producer with high quality content. No to mention do what they can to prevent beBee from going the way of LinkedIn and Facebook. IMHO. Cheers!

Jim Murray

7 years ago #19

#30
Phil Friedman I do not doubt it in the least.

Phil Friedman

7 years ago #18

I have it on good authority that the photo of Brian McKenzie is actually a fake, and that all of his stuff is written by a dark haired Romanian femme fatale.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #17

#28
Franci Eugenia Hoffman. Yeah. I really like the vibe here. The big job will be convincing more people to stop lurking and start participating.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #16

#26
OK, Mr Beta Tester.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #15

#24
So you're a professional spammer? Or do you have some more elegant descriptor? :)

Jim Murray

7 years ago #14

#17
Well that sure takes all the sexual fantasy out of it. Brian McKenzie

Jim Murray

7 years ago #13

#20
Thanks Paulo. I'm going to start building my twitter following. It appears to generate a lot of activity. The weird thing is that my follower base on Li continues to grow even thought I barely participate.

Pascal Derrien

7 years ago #12

#12
Left Medium too, too much work required

Jim Murray

7 years ago #11

#4
Thanks Irene. I have always said we're all in this together. Only difference is that here On beBee you can really feel it at work.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #10

#9
Thanks David Grinberg...Sorry I didn't get back earlier. I was stuck on the Olympics.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #9

#12
Thanks Dean Owen...That's a good analogy. The Great Escape. I agree with you about Medium. All I ever got there was marriage invitations from Russians chicks.

Dean Owen

7 years ago #8

This whole story feels like an escape story, escaping a hard line regime for freedom (notice I didn't say communist!). I for one am so glad you are back to your normal self. I think we could all see how frustrated you were. I wasn't as frustrated with LinkedIn since I knew that most of my connections don't spend time browsing, they just check in once or twice a month maybe to check their inbox and connection requests perhaps. I was more frustrated with Medium where zero views are common place, and where, even despite begging the editors many times to feature an article, I got zero response. When you say of beBee "it’s as close to the ideal social/business media experience as any I have ever had" - spot on!

Paul Walters

7 years ago #7

Jim Murray Once again Bravo!!!!!

Mohammed Abdul Jawad

7 years ago #6

Aha...Jim Murray You have summed up your troublesome journey from the Lumpy Kingdom (aka LinkedIn) to the most exciting platform and that's beBee. No regrets! Now you can count both...the blessings and recognition from beBee. From the nightmare you escaped, and now you have more enjoyable time for beBee and make it a huge success in the coming months and years. Keep doing your best, and inspire the global village (world) to join this honeyed beBee for more buzzing and swarming.

David B. Grinberg

7 years ago #5

Wow, Jim Murray, you make so many excellent points that I don't know where to begin. So I'll just note your very accurate and astute assessment and observations. I concur with you -- and then some! Nice buzz.

Jim Murray

7 years ago #4

#7
Spoken like a true city boy.Alan Geller
Thanks Jim Murray

Jim Murray

7 years ago #2

#1
Thanks Jim Cody. Much appreciated. PS; You have a real 'cowboy' name.

CityVP Manjit

7 years ago #1

Dear Jim, when you say "I have become myself in this environment" I see it fully expressed in the feeling and expression of this post, and the angst you had with the LinkedIn platform did seep through into your writing - so I stepped back, observed and understood what filtered into your expression, I did not need to add anything to the angst you were feeling at LinkedIn in that platform, for I would have accomplished nothing but perhaps dousing more fuel on the fire. As I read this piece I leaned into because this is a far different flow and that simply reaffirms that you are unfiltered and you write as you think and as you are. I can relate to everything that you have written here because for the first time in reading your writings I have sensed the voice of an emerging leader rather than the more vivid angst of suffering frustrations and fools. There is a certain duty of care wrapped up in your words here and in your visual images that personifies to me the word "affinity". I also very much support that BeBee is not a zero sum game, that the diversity of platforms we individually use is important because we are the one's using them and not because we are bound by them. I also see this is where your appreciation of John White, MBA is really deeply embedded because John has not just been important to the BeBee relationship, I can see a difference maker personally in your life - and you hold a much greater reverence for him in terms of what he means to you. Put all that together I can see why you say "Enthused about my social media experience again". Kudos to that, and for me, this buzz of yours as shown me that your leadership is emerging as a duty of care and that is what is special about this buzz.

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