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Out of the dying shopping mall… opportunities

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

 

Forest Fair/Cincinnati Mills/Cincinnati Mall via labelscar.com

This afternoon my family and I went to the Danbarry Dollar Saver Cinema at Cincinnati Mall to see the movie Thor.  We thoroughly enjoyed the movie, but our enthusiasm was a bit tempered as we walked through the mall to get to the cinema.

 

It felt like a ghost town. (more…)

Personal Branding vs Online Anonymity

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Mitch Joel has an intriguing post entitled “The Next Big Thing Online Could Well Be Anonymity“. One of many things that stood out for me is this statement:

With all of this personal information that we’re publishing online, people still have a need/want to speak anonymously.

The post made me think about the drive toward more anonymity and how it seems to differ from the concept of personal branding. Mitch did a fantastic presentation about personal branding at Podcamp Toronto some years ago, so that’s probably why I began thinking this way. (more…)

I have questions – do you have answers?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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Last Saturday, as well as back in June, we did Questions from a Hat at New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday.  I told the group to ask any questions they wanted, whether related to social media or technology or not.  The questions were as varied as the group.

You can find some answers the group came up with via the UStream recorded videos, including ones from yesterday’s blog post.  But, I’d like to know what you think, so I’m including the questions people at last Saturday’s event asked. Pick one or more of these and share your thoughts. Feel free to add your answers in the comments or trackback via your own website.

Thanks in advance! Ready? Here we go:

  1. Is anyone interfacing social media with the traditional media outlets? (i.e., combining social media with traditional media. Examples?)
  2. Is Classmates.com a viable value proposition for social media in the future?
  3. What was Twitter like in 2006?
  4. Best place to start: Twitter, Facebook, blog, or other?
  5. What WordPress plugins are you using, and what do you like best about them?
  6. Explain FriendFeed.
  7. Has anyone created a realistic R.O.I. (Return on Investment) measurement for social media?
  8. What’s the best social media tool for a portfolio?
  9. How can I drive traffic to my WordPress blog?
  10. LinkedIn or Facebook? Or both?
  11. Does anyone have the ability to coax info off a mostly dead laptop’s hard drive for less than 12 zillion dollars?
  12. Do you see mobile marketing on the increase in US?
  13. Why do you still have that profile pic? Need a new one?
  14. How much networking is too much?
  15. What are some tips for starting a social media community like New Media Cincinnati in an area that doesn’t have much going on?
  16. Is The Pub at Rookwood Mews (where we held New Media Cincinnati) a good place to get fish and chips?
  17. What is a virtual business card, and how can someone create one?
  18. How can you measure Twitter conversation?
  19. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck could chuck wood?
  20. What are some tips for an aspiring blogger to get started?
  21. How do I record video from my Firewire camera and audio from a separate microphone into my Mac computer?
  22. What tools do you recommend for cleaning up your Twitter follower list?
  23. What are the best Twitter applications for Blackberries?
  24. How can we best monitor our children’s activities on the internet?
New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday: June 2009
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Open-ended questions about my blogging approach

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

While driving into work this morning, I began thinking about how I’m using this blog and blogging in general. I came up with some open-ended questions for myself, none of which I’m able yet to answer.

  • What ways can I merge my social media/new media passion with my job as a SQL developer into a career?
  • What purpose do I really want this particular blog, to which I’ve assigned my name, to have?
  • Should I separate the new media stuff on this blog from the technical stuff?
  • How easy is it for someone looking at my resume to to really see what I’m about? Are folks finding the content I want them to find over here?
  • Why do I have and maintain so many blogs? Would it be worthwhile to consolidate and/or “shut down” one or more of them?
  • Is Blogger the tool I want to continue to use for my online presence, or is it worthwhile to move it to another blogging platform?
  • How can I best communicate the technical aspects of my work in a way that is easy for someone to understand? Do I do this for myself mainly, or do I do this to inform others, too?

If you have any thoughts to share, please feel free to leave them in the comments.

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