I’ve never thought that I’ve been great at marketing, good? Sure, but definitely not great. I’ve done my bit personally over the last few years to build up followers, although not really on purpose. I kind of just stick to being me, try to be as kind and understanding as the internet allows, along with my own version of funny, and people just gather.
However, marketing for your own personal brand is a tad different than marketing for a company right? Well, last week our amazing marketing person Thu took a much needed first vacation away from our crazy fast growing startup. So why not jump on in and keep it going for her right? I mean, I was handling our social media before we ever got a marketing or sales team before, how hard could it be?
So yea.. I’ll be running ALL @blumirasec social media this next week.
What are the best #infosec marketing ideas?
Wrong answers only https://t.co/aYwUhcI2WP
— CVE-COVID-19 (@InfoSystir) September 28, 2020
Day 1 started out with some much needed advice. I didn’t have a marketing plan or strategy. Some of my favorites that Blumira now specializes in:
Now the second day comes along and I’m already giving Blumira a new mascot and asking our followers to suggest some names! I’m pretty sure Mira is the clear winner according to our poll, but some of my other favorites were SIEMba, EDITH (Easily Detect Incidents, Threats Handled), Wartenberg, and, of course, Cthedgehog (although I’m unsure how well spikes and tentacles would go together).
Ok, mid-week….what else should I try to engage with the security community. How about an AMA (Ask Me Anything)? Well…. This one didn’t pan out so well. I’m going to go based on the fact of my poor timing. There was quite a bit of drama happening on the internet that day surrounding some political things, and I did ask kind of early in the morning on the East coast. But hey, I’m just spitballing ideas here…they can’t all be winners.
Day 4 consisted of a tiny bit of good natured trolling aimed at @jwgoerlich. He was scheduled to have a roundtable with @patrickmgarrity about Zero Trust networks. I awarded each person 50 internet points to join in on the roundtable and post random words as questions for Wolf to answer. He didn’t fail to deliver:
— J Wolfgang Goerlich (@jwgoerlich) October 1, 2020
As many of you know, October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. I was tagged on Twitter to make some custom marketing, and showed off my amazing iMovie skills with a custom video to promote the occasion, because who doesn’t like the giant crazy honking rubber chickens? (I may have several at home…)
Thou asked, and thou shall receive…https://t.co/8jOnpKVO6W
— CVE-COVID-19 (@InfoSystir) October 2, 2020
In conclusion, I can definitely tell you that I love my job at Blumira. I love being able to change where and how detection platforms are heading and how they interact with the intelligent customers on the other end. I’m definitely not cut out to be in marketing and I can tell that my skills are much better served on the technical side as opposed to the creative and people-reaching sides. If you have marketing staff at your organization, make sure you give them props, it’s a tough and time consuming gig. I’m gonna go head back to digging deep into some fun Office 365 logs now.