Brian Solis

Brian Solis is a digital analyst, speaker and author. He is a principal analyst studying disruptive technology and its impact on business at Altimeter Group, a research firm acquired by global brand management consultancy Prophet in 2015.[1] Solis publishes annual industry reports that track technology and business trends and offer change management direction to companies. The author of several books discussing digital marketing, evolving business models, customer experience and brand innovation, Solis shares his research and insights as a frequent keynote speaker at technology, business and creativity events.[2][3] His work is credited with influencing the early digital and social marketing landscape. Most notably, he is known for developing the Conversation Prism, “a visual map of the social media landscape,” in 2008[4][5][6][7] and revising/re-releasing it again in 2013.[8]

Brian Solis
Solis speaking in Geneva, 2011
Born (1970-12-08) December 8, 1970
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPrincipal Analyst at Altimeter, a Prophet Company, Author, Speaker
WebsiteBrianSolis.com

Early career

Solis began his career as a programmer and database architect in 1991 at Dodge and Mansfield, a technology-focused advertising and marketing agency in Ventura, California. While at Dodge and Mansfield, he applied his technology skills to the firm’s marketing activities.[9]

As a 23-year-old, he published Reality Magazine, a free newsprint publication distributed in the greater Los Angeles area that focused on entertainment, fashion and social issues.[10]

From 1996 to 1999, he held the position of director at The Benjamin Group, a Silicon Valley agency later acquired by Weber Shandwick.[11]

1999 to 2011

In 1999, Solis started a digital and social media marketing company called FutureWorks.[12] FutureWorks helped startups with digital and traditional marketing programs, often experimenting with new channels and networks,[13] as well as global and national brands like Cisco, Conde Nast, Stella Artois and Swarovski.

As Solis struck out on his own as founder of FutureWorks, he began questioning industry conventions, at first casting himself as a critic whose statements helped frame the discussion on an industry reinvention. “PR, as we know it, is a dying practice,” he said in a 2009 interview with Adweek, observing that publicists had “evolved away from the public” to concentrate on “broadcasting messages to audiences through intermediaries.” [14]

“What if there is no box?” he asked, and said, “I am on a big anti-case study crusade.” [15]

Actor, entrepreneur and investor Ashton Kutcher took an interest in FutureWorks. Kutcher’s media company Katalyst partnered with FutureWorks in 2009 to work on several early social and digital campaigns for the likes of Oprah Winfrey, the United Nations, Pepsi and the launch of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.[16]

From 2008 – 2010, Solis served as co-founder to BuzzGain, a cloud-based platform for identifying digital influencers and managing influence campaigns . In 2010, BuzzGain was acquired by Meltwater.[17]

In 2011, Solis joined the Altimeter Group as a principal analyst.[18] In his role, Brian oversees research that studies disruptive technology’s impact on business and society. He has authored several reports on the subjects of Digital Influence, Social Media, Social Business, Digital Transformation, Mobile CX/UX, Disruptive Technology Trends and Corporate Innovation.

Conferences and authorship

Between 2011 and 2014, Solis served, with Mike Edelhart and William Lohse, as executive producer and host of the annual Pivot Conference, an event with speakers addressing digital innovation and business transformation that has been referred to as the “TED of Marketing.” Speakers at Pivot included Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz, Al Roker, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, “thinkfluencer” Jeff Jarvis, author Douglas Rushkoff and Deloitte futurist John Hagel.[19]

Brian is often asked to interview celebrities on stage. He interviewed the likes of Anthony Edwards, Jermaine Dupri and Mark Burnett. In 2012 and 2013, he interviewed Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan and Shaquille O'Neal[20] at Austin’s popular South by Southwest festival.

Brian has been named one of the “100 Most-Wanted Speakers” at tech conferences, ranked as an “Influential Keynote Speaker,” listed as one of “14 Speakers to Book for Conferences Right Now”[21] and one of “25 Keynote Speakers You Need to Know.[22]

Blogging

Brian Solis signing a book at SXSW in Austin, TX, March 13, 2011.

Solis’ blog is ranked as a Top 10 Ad Age Power 150 blog.[23] Brian is also a regular contributor to AdAge, Forbes, The Washington Post and MarketWatch.

During the Fall of 2010, Brian Solis partnered with Landini Media to launch (R)evolution, a YouTube-based series featuring interviews with startup entrepreneurs, investors, business and political leaders, celebrities and innovators. Previous guests include Burnett, Corgan, Katie Couric, Adrian Grenier, O'Neal and Peter Guber.

In 2012, Brian was invited to become a LinkedIn Influencer, joining a highly curated group of leaders, thinkers, and authors on the network’s dedicated publishing channel Pulse.

In 2013, Brian Solis received a Webby Award Honoree for Best Web Personality/Host in the online film and video category.[24]

Publications

Solis authored Engage!: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web,” published in 2011, with a foreword by FutureWorks investor Kutcher.[25]

The End of Business As Usual followed in 2012, with a foreword by broadcast journalist Katie Couric.[26] In 2013, Solis published the book What's the Future of Business: Changing the Way Businesses Create Experiences. [27]

In 2013, Solis gave an overview at the C2SV technology conference and music festival about smart watches and other “creative destruction” technologies that would factor into the next wave of disruption.[28]

In 2015, he published the book “X: The Experience When Business Meets Design.” [29] In it, Solis explained how experiences in human interaction with products defined brands to become the new “social currency.”[30]

As a co-author, Brian Solis has released three books. His first book was co-authored with digital marketer Geoff Livingston, Now is Gone: A Primer on New Media for Executives and Entrepreneurs. Next, he partnered with media expert Dierdre Breakenridge on 2009’s Putting the Public Back in Public Relations: How Social Media Is Reinventing the Aging Business of PR. In 2013, Solis along with Altimeter Group colleague Charlene Li released The Seven Success Factors of Social Business Strategy.

His experience and thought leadership position within the social media community has also presented Solis with 15 opportunities to contribute the foreword to books about customer service, social media marketing, online reputation management, content marketing, digital workplaces and the Internet of Things.

His research-based presentations explore how businesses and industries are impacted by technology trends. A self-described “digital anthropologist,” his presentations discuss the evolution of society and culture to help individuals find their place in an evolving society.

Bibliography

  • 2007 Now is Gone (with Geoff Livingston)
  • 2009 Putting the Public Back in Public Relations (with Deirdre K. Breakenridge)
  • 2011 Engage!: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web
  • 2011 The End of Business As Usual
  • 2013 What's the Future of Business: Changing the Way Businesses Create Experiences
  • 2013 The Seven Success Factors of Social Business Strategy (with Charlene Li)
  • 2015 X: The Experience When Business Meets Design
  • 2019 Lifescale : how to live a more creative, productive and happy life

Awards

  • 2008 40 Under 40 - Silicon Valley Business Journal[31]
  • 2009 40 Under 40 - PRWeek[32]
  • 2009 Blogger of the Year - PRNews[33]
  • 2009 Marketing Hall of Fame - NYAMA[34]
  • 2010 Influential Leader of the Year - CRM Market Awards (CRM Magazine)[35]
  • 2012 Twitter 140: Music Industry Characters You Need To Follow - Billboard[36]
  • 2012 Who's Who: Leader of the Marketing Industry - BtoB Magazine
  • 2013 Best Web Personality/Host - The Webby Awards[37]
  • 2014 Blogger of the Year - PRNews[38]
  • 2015 Top 20 Mobile Influencers - Mobile FOMO[39]
  • 2015 The 30 Best People in Advertising to Follow on Twitter - Business Insider[40]
  • 2015 The Top 10 People to Know in Silicon Valley - Huffington Post[41]
  • 2015 25 Keynote Speakers You Need to Know - Inc.[22]
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