Some of you know that we have a fan of the week of our Facebook page. I know that you know because yesterday I received several direct messages on Twitter asking me how YOU can be fan of the week. If you don’t already know about this, read on because you, too, can be fan of the week!elvis

First things first. If you’re not already a fan of Arment Dietrich on Facebook, please click HERE and become one. You can’t be fan of the week without being an actual fan.

Next, you have to connect and engage with other fans on our page. This means commenting on topics posted by our team. But it also means posting your own industry trends and news for other fans to comment on.

We look for new ways of thinking and we love to be challenged. If you spark a conversation, either by a new topic or a new way of thinking on one of our posts, you’ll quickly move to the top of the fan of the week draft.

If you present an idea that is then turned into a blog post here, you may very well become fan of the month AND you’ll be interviewed for an article here.

We look for a few things:

* Engaging and insightful comments

* Consistent comments and participation; one time wonders don’t work

* Interesting industry trends, stats, or stories

* Funny and witty responses that are full of personality

So become a fan, interact, connect, engage, and be funny and you will soon have your 15 minutes of fame! And you never know, the prize the week you win might be Elvis.

P.S. If you want to cheat and use money to achieve status, please send your checks to Molli Megasko. We are, after all, in Chicago. We’re not above under-the-table deals.

Gini Dietrich

Gini Dietrich is the founder, CEO, and author of Spin Sucks, host of the Spin Sucks podcast, and author of Spin Sucks (the book). She is the creator of the PESO Model and has crafted a certification for it in partnership with Syracuse University. She has run and grown an agency for the past 15 years. She is co-author of Marketing in the Round, co-host of Inside PR, and co-host of The Agency Leadership podcast.

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