If you consider yourself a Glowing Ember, then you must engage into social media. Why? If you have a pet project, want to communicate with family or you have something really big you want to make happen, getting into social media is the same as getting out and networking in the early days of networking.
If you think it's too much to learn, let me put it into perspective. If you could manage learning how to operate a personal computer, wade through the thousand page manual and then all the hundreds of pages of software manuals, social media will be a breeze for you.
Learn to enjoy the simplicity. If you remember the "boot, whirl, whirl, whirl, loading, loading, loading, crash - darn, darn, darn..." then you will be amazed at the simplicity of today's social media. Sure, it's new information to learn. Just consider it a way to slow down the encroaching Alzheimers.
If you jumped into "networking" back in the days, shook hands, passed out your cards, put your name tag on the right side (instead of the left), then you'll love social media. People are waiting to meet you. I've made many new connections and renewed several others.
And, it's like anything else... you get out what you put into it!
~ Alan Goldsberry, Author and CEO of ZFactor Group Publishing
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Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
From Fountain Pen to Twitter (a glowing ember)
My good friend and business partner loves his fountain pens and chose to join and be active in the social media world. Thomas shares his journey from fountain pen to twitter. He is a perfect example of a glowing ember becoming a raging forest fire.
Please take a "gander" at Tom's blog.
"Take if from me, do not reject the new but keep the best part of the old that has shaped who you are. Rejoice in life!" ~Thomas E. Ackerman
~ Alan Goldsberry, Author and CEO of ZFactor Group Publishing
Please take a "gander" at Tom's blog.
"Take if from me, do not reject the new but keep the best part of the old that has shaped who you are. Rejoice in life!" ~Thomas E. Ackerman
~ Alan Goldsberry, Author and CEO of ZFactor Group Publishing
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