Thoughts on controversy and the Mandela Effect.
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Controversy, the double-edged sword.
Hi I'm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J Pombo Live.
I'm going to tell you about a very specific circumstance that I went through dealing with controversy. So when you're doing any type of content marketing, this is something that will be a temptation.
As time goes on, I'm certain, I'm sure it will for you because you'll see that there's a whole lot of advantage to controversy, to having things that are outrageous that makes you stand out.
In today's world, it's really easy to take advantage of this and you get a whole lot of views. If you're doing video you'll get a whole lot of clicks, if you're doing any type of blogging or texting you'll get a whole lot of listens, if you're doing audio, any type of audio podcast or what have you.
But here's the thing, with today's search environment and with organic clicks that come through, depending on where you're at and which format you're using. But in general, you could have a whole lot of people paying attention to you for a split second, that doesn't matter to your end game.
So you have to know who you're trying to reach and you got to find the controversies that will attract them. That's where the controversy really comes in useful.
But let me tell you about a story where it wasn't that all that useful. So this time, I believe it was nearly two years ago to the day that I put out a video. And the video had to do with the Mandela Effect.
I haven't rewatched it recently and I don't remember how I tied it back in with the business. But if you're not aware of what the Mandela Effect is, it's when you have a situation where you have a memory in your mind.
That's very crystal clear about the way a certain event happened or the idea that somebody is dead when they really aren't dead and it becomes so specific.
And not only that you talk to other people and other people have a similar effect.
So it's a common misconception that goes across the board to the point where there are people that believe, and you may be one of them, that that there's actually some type of multi-universe or something of that sort going on, or that there is some conspiracy where they have switched history on us. And some people remember it the right way and what have you.
So there are a million different ways to be able to look at the Mandela Effect.
It's a very interesting idea in terms of psychology, and in terms of reality if you will. That wasn't really what my post was about, I tied it back into business and marketing. But that didn't stop a huge portion of people coming to that post and still gets views to this day, where people will discuss will come on there. And they want to discuss my perspective of the Mandela effect.
How I'm making fun of it, or I'm mocking it, or what have you. And then you could go and look on YouTube. And you can see all my comments and everything else from that one, created a whole lot of controversy created a whole lot of views.
But it did very little from my understanding, to be able to expand my reach with the audience that I was looking for people that wanted to discuss business and marketing and so forth.
Now it may help in the overall big scheme of things. So you know, you get more views on YouTube, it gives you more reach, even just organically, it gives you the chance to be able to reach more people.