Linking In to Pay it Forward by Chuck Hester
November 19, 2009 by Bernie
Filed under Branding, Most Recent, Podcasts, Social Media
Paying it Forward with Chuck Hester.
In this podcast interview, we get to meet Chuck Hester. Chuck is Communications Director with iContact, an email marketing software service. Chuck considers himself a LinkedIn maven because he so willingly imparts his knowledge with others. Chuck has been active on social media for about six years now. Obviously, Chuck was an early adopter of social media, in particular of LinkedIn. He got very involved in social media when he joined iContact and became communications director and he started to use social media for PR and relationship building. Chuck’s social media strategy is all about engagement. He is an listener through iContact user groups in LinkedIn and through Twitter which Chuck started using about two years ago. Chuck actively listens to the iContact community and responds to their needs.
Linking In to Pay it Forward
Chuck was implored to write this book by many who experienced his outreach. Has his own humbling story when he and his wife went through an economic disaster during the dot com bubble burst. Chuck lost his house and really needed. And, he got it. People reached out to him and his wife Stephanie and helped them get back on their feet. He realized that social media is a platform that allows anyone to help others, not a place to broadcast your message.
NOT Your Daddy’s Business Book
Chuck’s book is an easy read. It’s inspiring, it’s humbling and it’s full of valuable tips. If you read between the lines of Chuck’s book you find that it’s a book about living life the way it should be lived. The book typifies humility. It’s filled with treasure bits of information and lessons learned. It’s conversational and simple, yet powerful and to some, maybe even life changing. The greatest compliment you can give Chuck is that you applied some of his wisdom and got blessed for it either personally or professionally.
Building Your Brand
Chuck is all about personal and professional branding. He shares my sentiment that you should be able to find someone by searching their name on the web. We all want to deal with people, not with a logo. Chuck implores everyone to be transparent, be straight forward. When I first met Chuck, he handed me two cards. He handed me his iContact card and his Chuck Hester card. Chuck believes in the halo effect. iContact has benefited from Chuck and Chuck has benefited by iContact. That’s the power of personal branding. Of course, if you’ve read my Marketing 2.0 book, you know I’ve devoted an entire chapter to personal branding. It’s that important.
Treat Them Like They’re Right in Front of You: Online Social Media Etiquette
In this chapter Chuck emphasizes that there is a real person behind their computer or device. Just because you’re interacting with someone on LinkedIn or another social media application is no reason to act differently. We should always be authentic in our interactions with people. In other words, we should treat people online like they’re standing right in front of you. I agree!
LinkedIn Live Raleigh
People in Chuck’s network started expressing interest in meetups about three years ago. Chuck set up the first LinkedIn Live Raleigh event in July 2007. About 50 people came together for the first event which was three hours of solid networking. He met with many people he was connected to in LinkedIn. Today, most events draw about 250 people. Each event has sponsors and door prizes. At one recent event, they raised $1900 for Soles for Souls, a local charity. Chuck has heard many great ROI stories about these events. He know there about 40 people that gotten employment or contracts from these events. One person won a $50 food card door prize. He approached Chuck to let him know that he was unemployed and that door prize allowed him to by flowers and a dinner from the grocery store for his wedding anniversary. Wow!
Take the Meeting
Chuck’s advice to doubters is to get out and meet people because people are so interconnected. The chances of something good happening are so in your favor. Social Media is one of the most amazing pay it forward platforms in history. It’s easy to find someone who needs help, or needs to buy my widget. The marketplace has no geographic or time constraint boundaries.
How to Pay it Forward
Chuck’s advice for anyone who doesn’t know how to pay it forward is this. It’s easy to return a favor. So, just go out and help someone out without any expectation that they will help you out. The blessings are plentiful. You will be repaid somehow. Just don’t expect it. Helping someone can be as simple as re-tweeting or introducing someone online. Do it often and it will become habit and you’ll want to do it over and over. Remember that no matter how small it may seem to you it could be big for someone else…
I hope you’ve been inspired by Chuck as I have been. Check out Chuck’s book, Linking in to Pay it Forward, as well as his blog or LinkedIn or on Twitter.












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