Image by andygates via Flickr If you do not read O’Reilly Radar – you might want to subscribe. This morning O’Reilly Radar was bringing up the idea of how social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, FriendFeed and others are changing not just how we hire, but how we determine credibility and trustworthiness in the communities [...]
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Social Media as Storytelling
Image by HubSpot via Flickr The more I look at social media, the more it reminds me of storytelling. A person can be telling stories around a camp fire with a small audience, or telling stories around the world in mass releases of information. The better the story the more people that will engage with [...]
Five Years over One Million Served
Image by Kristina B via Flickr It is shocking to me to think that I have been blogging now for five years, and in that time (2005 to Present), I have seen monumental change in not just blogging, but in how we use blogs and social networks to share information. Over the last five years [...]
The Private and the Public Profile
Image via CrunchBase Facebook, FriendFeed, Linkedin are great ways of getting to know people. The problem comes in when people start doing odd things or sending odd notes to your mailbox or DM on these systems. There has been a rash of people deleting accounts lately on Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed lately either through the [...]
Twitter Marketing Hell New Site by Steven Hodson
Image via CrunchBase Steven Hodson has to be one of my favorite people to read online, and over the holidays he put together a “Wall of Shame” for bad twitter marketers. I hope he lets me write for him on this one, as I have plenty of good examples, not just from my Techwag Twitter, [...]