Hello #LocalGuides
Struggling with a busy week and workload? well, let me give you this short post to talk about something that we all love and cherish.
Its the #LocalGuides Program as a Brand
Before I start, I must mention a post by @FaridTDF about almost the same idea but from a different perspective that debates about #LocalGuidesConnect platform as a Community or not? In all honesty, the Top comment (in my opinion) was posted by @AdrianLunsong in response to Farid’s post, where he discussed about:
- The Platform as a Community
- Technical/Features Limitation
- Social Media Outreach
- Ideas to improve/cater for Local/Global Audience
Farid’s post covered whether we take #localguidesconnect as a community or not, whereas, I will be focusing on #LocalGuides Program as a Brand and will cover the Ideology and outreach from a Social perspective.
I am going to tell you real short stories, personal experiences (more precisely) and the power of #LocalGuides brand that covers
- The Brand
- Community Outreach
- Social Acceptance
- Power to network with ease
Before I proceed, I would like to dedicate this post to every single member behind #LocalGuides & #LocalGuidesConnect program and specially to @TraciC @brittym and @MaxNYC for the overall exposure and branding.
26th October 2018 - Ata Turk International Airport (Turkey)
While enjoying my 8 hours layover at AtaTurk International Airport on my way back from CL18, I was rather exhausted, a little deprived of WiFi and sleep, anxious and deeply sad reminiscing the quality CL18 memories - Honestly, I was finding ways to kill time.
It’s amazing to see how people started to fall under the #LocalGuides umbrella and unite at different and distant places just by looking at the #LocalGuides logo.
That’s power of branding, that’s the start of a bigger, better community that has no boundaries.
10th November 2018 - Batu Ferringhi Beach (Perak, Malaysia)
I planned to spend a weekend at Batu Ferringhi (beach resort in North West of GeorgeTownMalaysia) with my wife to escape the city rush. While riding the Ferry (from Butterworth to Georgetown) we were going through Google Maps as usual to try local Metro transports (which we normally and always do whenever we go see new places), looking all confused and somewhat lost in translations.
A very polite Malaysian lady approached us (again, by looking at the same #LocalGuides badge on my backpack)and was willing to help. Not only she helped us sorting the metro schedule but infact ended up taking us to the beach (a good 40 minutes drives)in exchange of my CL18 stories ?
What I really want to highlight here are two things:
- People now recognize #LocalGuides platform, the branding is strong & engaging as compared to when we all started years back
- Its hard to trust strangers, specially while travelling and when you have language barriers. But, knowing the other person is a #LocalGuide, the trust relation builds up automatically and in all honesty I believe that’s the trust in #LocalGuides program and being part of #LocalGuides community.
13th November, 2018 - Universiti Sains Malaysia (Penang, Malaysia)
I have been travelling a lot lately and due to timezone differences, flights, jet lags, sleeplessness and my slackness, I haven’t had a chance to study properly.
This morning after having a grueling session with my PhD supervisor I ended up in the library to have a fresh start.
To my surprise again, I was approached by few undergraduate students (most of them just started the #LocalGuides program). Guess what, The Badge, LocalGuides flag and the #LocalGuides HashTag sticker on my laptop was enough to attract other local guides.
To me, that is so cool, it is like my new tool to attract/interact localguides in a new city ?
I must say again, that is the power of #LocalGuides branding and it is getting stronger.
How did it help? well, I ended up making friends at a completely new place, most of my new friends will get their #localguidesconnect profiles ready by the weekend and we are very hopeful and excited to participate in @ValeriaA_'s 360 photo world meetup.
I think you guys must have your takes and your stories to share as well. Let’s hear it out.
Cheers