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With A Little Help…

In my previous post I touched upon the idea of transparency and the severity of the degree to which it must be incorporated into digital relations. Blah. Blah…

Okay, so simply put, what role does transparency really need to play? After some conversation and a little bit of thought (all I could muster on the train) I have come to the conclusion that I must readjust my stance on transparency. Yes, I may have been wrong.

From Twitter to Facebook social media gurus claim that transparency is the cornerstone of the Web 2.0 endeavor. I though wasn’t sold on the idea that the entire eastern seaboard needed to be twittered that I had just made a PB&J sandwich (no crust of course). I had felt Facebook operated in the same manner disclosing frivolous tidbits of nothingness. “Hey Handseverybody look, I just bought something stupid from somewhere that I don’t really like.”

However, my opinion has changed.

In the case of interactive marketing I have come to learn that transparency is honesty’s enabler. By this I mean, the carnival of marketers and public relations professionals (that I am a member of) are being given the opportunity to reclaim not only their integrity, but also their ability to be frank and honest. This is being done through transparency, which roughly translates in to nothing more than candor. By apprising the community of my actions, my motivations become even clearer and the level of trust I am afforded increases.

So as advertising continues to go social and the role that transparency plays ever increases I now believe that the entire digital community will benefit from this paradigm shift.

In parting I leave you with this: If “hypocrisy is the homage vice pays virtue”, then trust is the reward presented by transparency.

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