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I spend a lot of time reading blogs. Part of the fun of that is sharing what I’ve learned and what I think via Google Reader shared items, FriendFeed, Twitter, and of course here at the old Online Media Cultist stomping grounds.
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I know who Brian Solis is -- and I've been a fan of bubilicious for some time! I think part of my (late night) grumbling stemmed from an assumption of privilege and access in seeing super smart/talented/knowledgeable/connected people like Brian *in person*. The assumption is in my view: if you don't have the means and moxie and grit to be close to these folk, then really you don't count. And that's something I take issue with.
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A few examples - Every time they talk about T-mobile, they forget to mention that they're talking about T-Mobile USA and not T-Mobile (the German company). Every time they twitter about Obama being internet savvy, they forget that most people don't actually give a shit! Every time they blog about Twitter being a marketing platform, they forget that only english-speaking tech bloggers are listening.
Their blogging worlds have become so blinkered that they forget that 99% of the worlds population probably hasn't even heard of anyone in the top-100, let alone this Brian guy.
Thanks for the opportunity to let off some steam!
Steve - proffesional tech journalist.
3 months ago
You bring up an interesting point too about twitter: Twitter certainly is a great marketing platform, and it's also wildly popular in places like Japan. Are the Japanese using it for marketing, or more simply for personal communication... or in other ways?
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Now, I get that Scoble's trying to be over the top and probably a little sarcastic (one of the toughest things to pull off in print, by the way!), but my take on it still pretty much holds.
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And somewhat ironically (hypocritically?): it's on my longish-term agenda to get out and about more for myself and for 3jane IndieClick, so hope to see you around the way !
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I do get out of the house quite a bit... and head to the office. ;-) I'm not in marketing or PR. I produce websites, so professionally the best use of my time is usually spent doing just that.
As a blogger and online media cultist, I spend as much time as I can outside of work reading blogs, exploring the interwebs, and sharing my findings along the way. And as I mention in a comment above, I'm planning on getting out more down the road, but I maintain that doing so and meeting the "right people" in person is not a prerequisite to providing a meaningful contribution to the blogosphere.
All joking aside, can we agree on that?
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As someone from this crowd who *doesn't* live in SV/SFO beltway, I can attest to the slightly exclusive and geo-centric attitude that others in this space seem to maintain. It was a pretty big stumbling block a couple years ago, but thanks to the shrinking size of the world due to more social networks, these effects have been much more mitigated in the last year or so.
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It's the A-listers we have to worry about until we get there.
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