Mar172009
I wasn’t too excited about Jimmy Fallon’s late night helmsmanship when it was announced a few months ago. I thought he was a bad choice to take over Conan’s old show. However the more I learn about the man the more I start to like him and am beginning to dig on his show. See, I think he may just “get it” after all:
I know I talk about Gary Vaynerchuck a lot. The reason I follow him is because he understands social media/networking, he talks about it, he’s done it, he’s worked the trenches to build his empire fan by fan, the hard way. Jimmy Fallon is considerably more well known than Gary Vaynerchuck, by far, but he still works hard to reach each fan and follower. I’m sure he’s gotten a leg up by being on Saturday Night Live, but he had to work to get there too. My point is that he could easily just sit back, work the show and let it go where it takes him. Instead he works the social networks, he’s frigging huge on twitter: @jimmyfallon where he’s one of the most powerful twitterers ever. It’s really him twittering too, not some marketing agency, he messages plenty of people back, legend has it he’ll even respond to your emails when he can.
I don’t think the above clip is a photo-op, I think it’s really his personality to do stuff like this. If he keeps this up, he’ll build a fan base that will last him forever across any medium he lands in.
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Posted at 9:08 am on 03/17/09
Jay
This is what marketing looks like now.
Of course he ‘gets it’, but so does NBC who is part of all this. They are buying into this, or at least devoting resources to it, even if it’s a sort of experiment.