Email. Not Facebook. Not Twitter. Not Phone. Not IRL…
In this time of social media, we have a lot of ways to communicate with each other.
Each one can be considered a level, or a gate, with one requiring more of a person’s time, energy, and focus than another.
Admission to the higher levels of interaction requires that you first prove yourself on one or more of the lower levels. Read the rest of this entry »
Social Media in Action
On Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at 3:02 pm, I made a post about a client who didn’t pay me the money he owed me. Here is the Recent Visitor Map for just that one article, ~38 hours later (approximately a day and a half):
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This is Social Media in Action. “Reach” is now determined by how much time and effort you’re willing to put in to maintain your internet presence.
When it comes to determining “Reach”, the days of “who lives next to that person?” are OVER. The days of “Is he a radio personality or performer or some other type of celebrity?” are *OVER*. Connections are made and maintained virtually.
People are aligning themselves by values, aptitude & beliefs now, instead of by local territory and “Accident of Birth”. The “lines” are being re-drawn as people get to sample other people’s mentalities through reading their blogs, listening to their podcasts, watching their videos and selecting to find out more about people they feel in-tune with.
Jeff Pulver called it his “Social Media Living Room”. He was absolutely right. The people that you know live wherever they live, but we all come together, in various locations… virtual locations.
Sometimes, we meet up IRL, like @ PodCamps or BarCamps or SXSW or TweetUps or meetup.com or Gary’s Guide events. In the meantime, in between time, we’re reading each other’s blogs and communicating with other through social media sites like Twitter, Ning, Facebook, MySpace, etc etc etc. Read the rest of this entry »
Videoblogger August Meetup
Thom Woodley & Kathleen Grace of Dinosaur Diorama Productions speak @ the Videoblogger August Meetup.
TechDrinks
315 Reelsolid.TV s03 ep033 – Social Media Observations
Out to dinner after Yaron Samid's NY Video 2.0 Meetup with Kfir Pravda, Hadas Cohen, Sylvia Kuyel, Ben Homer, Rob Millis & Hootan Mahallati.
June 24, 2008
Pixelated Cameo
Peep Bill C. in the top right corner of the shot @ 55-56 seconds of this video:
Truth or Dare from Amir on Vimeo.
Jake & Amir
Jake Hurwitz & Amir Blumenfeld present at the NYC Videoblogger Meetup. Sarah Meyers & Mike Ronen observe.
May 13, 2008 @ Rocketboom Studios.




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