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Exhibit A:
Here are some cogent remarks on this just in from old friends Roy Russell, founding Chief Technology Officer of Zipcar
From: mrroygbiv@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, 05 February, 2011 18:56
Eric,
I'm not sure how to best accomplish what you want. I suspect that is the first thing to do when thinking about using the various social media tools out there. What are you trying to accomplish?
Facebook: I don't find this site very useful, except for reconnecting a bit with old friends. And for me, not close friends, more like people I know pretty well or well enough. I am amused that some of my closest friends are not also Facebook friends.
Yahoo groups: Handy for managing a mailing list (for you, presumably), beyond that I never look at it.
LinkedIn: I have found this site professionally useful a few times, mostly looking for people I know, or might have a connection with at a particular company. I don't find all their attempts to move into social networking space very interesting or useful.
Twitter: I think this one might be the most useful for you. A carefully managed regular stream of tweets, some of which would link back to your blog entries, but some of which would also be re-tweeting stuff that you are gathering and re-broadcasting to your followers might enhance your reputation as a reliable source of interesting information. The epitome of this is @timoreilly, founder of O'Reilly media, who manages to maintain a constant stream of interesting and new information, occasionally self-promoting, usually not. close to 1.5 million followers on twitter which gives him a pretty loud voice.
Best/Roy
Exhibit B:
Eric,
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how to best accomplish what you want. I suspect that is the first thing to do when thinking about using the various social media tools out there. What are you trying to accomplish?
Facebook: I don't find this site very useful, except for reconnecting a bit with old friends. And for me, not close friends, more like people I know pretty well or well enough. I am amused that some of my closest friends are not also Facebook friends.
Yahoo groups: Handy for managing a mailing list (for you, presumably), beyond that I never look at it.
LinkedIn: I have found this site professionally useful a few times, mostly looking for people I know, or might have a connection with at a particular company. I don't find all their attempts to move into social networking space very interesting or useful.
Twitter: I think this one might be the most useful for you. A carefully managed regular stream of tweets, some of which would link back to your blog entries, but some of which would also be re-tweeting stuff that you are gathering and re-broadcasting to your followers might enhance your reputation as a reliable source of interesting information. The epitome of this is @timoreilly, founder fo O'Reilly media, who manages to maintain a constant stream of interesting and new information, occasionally self-promoting, usually not. close to 1.5 million followers on twitter which gives him a pretty loud voice.
Best,
Roy