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		<title>Social Media Means Staying Connected</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video was shot in January in Boston while James Dalman and I were at WordCamp Boston. We were being tourists and visiting Harvard University and all the while hundreds of miles away from &#8220;home,&#8221; we were staying connected to thousands of people via social media, in particular Twitter. Social media has been flamed for [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This video was shot in January in Boston while <a href="http://jamesdalman.com">James Dalman</a> and I were at <a href="http://wordcampboston.com">WordCamp Boston</a>. </p>
<p>We were being tourists and visiting Harvard University and all the while hundreds of miles away from &#8220;home,&#8221; we were staying connected to thousands of people via social media, in particular <a href="http://twitter.com/corymiller303">Twitter</a>.</p>
<p>Social media has been flamed for disconnecting people, which it can &#8230; but it also CONNECTS us in so many great ways. Like my bud <a href="http://adbrad.com">Brad Ulrich</a> says, &#8220;Twitter cuts out the small talk.&#8221; Using Twitter we&#8217;re keeping up BETTER with each other more than ever. </p>
<p>This story illustrates that I think:</p>
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		<title>Ask Questions, Start Conversations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 23:54:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tweeted this status update yesterday and got such great response to it that I wanted to post the conversation that ensued here: It&#8217;s sad that I use my blog reader maybe once a week now &#38; Twitter everyday almost like a reader &#8211; how often do you use your reader? Here&#8217;s just some of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tweeted <a href="http://twitter.com/corymiller303/statuses/7827179821">this status update</a> yesterday and got such great response to it that I wanted to post the conversation that ensued here:</p>
<blockquote><p><span><span>It&#8217;s sad that I use my blog reader maybe once a week now &amp; Twitter everyday almost like a reader &#8211; <strong>how often do you use your reader?</strong></span></span></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s just some of the awesome responses aka @replies I got:<br />
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="#" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/499408247/Snare_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/benehrlich" rel="nofollow">benehrlich</a>:</strong> I use my RSS reader every day. Though I should probably read some more worthwhile stuff.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/benehrlich/statuses/7835401316" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 18:58:07 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://chrisjean.com/" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/288586138/TwitterFace_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/chrisjean" rel="nofollow">chrisjean</a>:</strong> I never used RSS. It demanded too much attention. I always felt it was an unproductive timesuck.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/chrisjean/statuses/7834467762" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 18:24:54 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://adbrad.com/bio" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/520800748/10227_1145230917892_1441080014_30457917_1081120_n_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/adbrad" rel="nofollow">adbrad</a>:</strong> about 250 posts a day. Every day.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/adbrad/statuses/7833160949" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 17:39:54 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://www.rzen.net" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/600557272/photo_normal.jpeg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/rzen" rel="nofollow">rzen</a>:</strong> not to mention regularly throughout the day
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/rzen/statuses/7829133312" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 15:23:35 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://www.rzen.net" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/600557272/photo_normal.jpeg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/rzen" rel="nofollow">rzen</a>:</strong> I stopped checking my ggl rdr months ago. Twitter, though, is the last thing I check before bed &#038; the 1st thing in the a.m.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/rzen/statuses/7829121517" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 15:23:10 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://www.kpdesign.net/" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a3.twimg.com/profile_images/71010411/twitter-sm_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/kimparsell" rel="nofollow">kimparsell</a>:</strong> I very rarely open my feed reader anymore. Usually find all the good stuff right here on Twitter via the ppl I follow.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/kimparsell/statuses/7828233436" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:51:20 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://cssace.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/214530092/bhaveshtweet_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/rbhavesh" rel="nofollow">rbhavesh</a>:</strong> been 2 months since i opened google reader. RSS is dead?
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/rbhavesh/statuses/7827954370" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:40:47 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://ericgranata.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/610339268/eric_granata_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/granata" rel="nofollow">granata</a>:</strong> Twitter will never replace my feed reader.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/granata/statuses/7827824577" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:35:55 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://blogs.steeplesoft.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/422358218/profilepic_normal.png" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/jasondlee" rel="nofollow">jasondlee</a>:</strong> I use my reader a LOT still.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/jasondlee/statuses/7827402049" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:19:39 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://www.StudioPress.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/248433106/ct_on_dt-r50_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/CraigTuller" rel="nofollow">CraigTuller</a>:</strong> I still use Reader every morning to get the latest news, etc. Twitter just doesn&#39t provide everything.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/CraigTuller/statuses/7827325802" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:16:41 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://conorp.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/222056564/conorp_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/conorpegypt" rel="nofollow">conorpegypt</a>:</strong> I haven&#39t opened my reader in months. If an article is any good people will share it on Twitter.
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/conorpegypt/statuses/7827260486" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:14:11 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<div style="clear:both; padding: 15px 0; "><a href="http://WebDesign.com" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/422236764/cory1_normal.jpg" style="border: 0; float: left; padding: 4px 15px 45px 0; width: 48px; height: 48px;" /></a>
<div style="font-size: 11pt; line-height: 14pt;"><strong><a href="http://twitter.com/corymiller303" rel="nofollow">corymiller303</a>:</strong> It&#39s sad that I use my blog reader maybe once a week now &#038; Twitter everyday almost like a reader &#8211; how often do you use your reader?
<div style="text-align: right; font-style: italic; color: silver; font-size: 8pt; padding-top: 10px;">about a day ago</div>
<div style="text-align: right; font-size: 8pt;"><a href="http://twitter.com/corymiller303/statuses/7827179821" rel="nofollow">Sat Jan 16 14:10:52 +0000 2010</a></div>
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<p><strong><span><span>What did I learn from this conversation?</span></span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li><span><span><strong>Ask more questions in tweets &#8230;</strong> people want to participate in the conversation.</span></span></li>
<li><strong><span><span>Sometimes the best stuff is unplanned &#8230; </span></span></strong><span><span>be more compulsive about asking questions &#8230; I was reading my RSS feed subscriptions on my iPhone when the question or thought came to mind.<br />
</span></span></li>
<li><span><span><strong>Engage in the conversation back &#8230;</strong> this is called, yes, being interactive. I tried to respond to all the people who took the time to answer my question. I loved that and hope the people I did realized I valued their answers.<br />
</span></span></li>
<li><span><span><strong>Conversations build community &#8230; </strong>I was just thrilled to be in conversations with people who felt it was as relevant as me.<br />
</span></span></li>
<li><span><span><strong>I learned a lot &#8230; </strong>about the question and how people use RSS.<br />
</span></span></li>
</ul>
<p><span><span><br />
<strong>Simply put: </strong></span></span><strong><span><span> </span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Ask questions.</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Start conversations. </span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Let others have the microphone. </span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Interact with them.</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Learn and grow.<br />
</span></span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span><span>Have fun doing it!<br />
</span></span></strong></p>
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		<title>Why Narcissism Is Necessary on Twitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 08:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been using Twitter actively for over a year now. Initially I started using it because I saw its potential benefits for my business. But after a couple of months, I started to absolutely love it. It became a means of expression for quick thoughts, photos, links, whatever, that wouldn&#8217;t normally be a blog post. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using Twitter actively for over a year now. Initially I started using it because I saw its potential benefits for my business. But after a couple of months, I started to absolutely love it. It became a means of expression for quick thoughts, photos, links, whatever, that wouldn&#8217;t normally be a blog post.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve heard from a couple of people I highly respect that there is a tendency for narcissism on Twitter &#8211; that there is a tendency to make it ONLY about you.</p>
<p>But as I began to reflect on that, <strong>I realized I WANT those I follow to be narcissistic via Twitter.</strong></p>
<p><strong>I follow people because I want to know ALL about them and their lives and thoughts.</strong></p>
<p>I want to know if they are in the Atlanta airport. I want to see photos of everything they do. I click on <a href="http://twitpic.com">Twitpics</a> all the time for people I&#8217;m not even interested in just to see what other people are like. I love photos! I think many other people do too.</p>
<p><strong>Why? Because I feel connected to them in some way.</strong></p>
<p><strong>This includes business people. </strong></p>
<p>I follow every relevant business person because I want to know what they are up to, if they have a new product coming out, or links to things they share.</p>
<p><strong>I follow <a href="http://twitter.com/#/list/corymiller303/webdesign-com-team">all our team on Twitter</a>. </strong></p>
<p>I do this because I&#8217;m genuinely interested in their lives. I want to know what movies they are seeing. I want to talk trash with them. I want to know about their adventures.</p>
<p><strong>A good friend of mine said that &#8220;Twitter cuts out the small talk.&#8221; </strong>I love that!</p>
<p>Recently, one of my partners walked into our office and asked <a href="http://twitter.com/mattdanner">Matt</a> if he was still in a good mood. Matt was a little shocked. But my partner follows Matt on Twitter and knew he had just tweeted about being in a great mood.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been at conferences and someone will come up and introduce themselves to me and they&#8217;ll start right in about something I&#8217;ve shared via Twitter.</p>
<p>If they follow me, they probably follow those on our team. And they probably know the TV shows I watch, that I have two Yorkies that are our kids. They probably know I had been to Vegas recently.</p>
<p>And when we meet in person for the first time, it&#8217;s probably like connecting with friends you haven&#8217;t seen in a long time but keep up with in a passive way. I love those experiences, because we can indeed skip all that small talk and talk like we see each other every day. For me, this all helps further deepen a relationship we&#8217;ve built online through Twitter.</p>
<p><strong>So I&#8217;m all for narcissism on Twitter &#8230; and if I don&#8217;t care about you, then I&#8217;ll unfollow. Just like you&#8217;ll do to me!</strong></p>


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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twitter has been described as a microblogging service for a LONG time, but that aspect really set in with me this week. For a while, I&#8217;ve considered it good therapy. I get to express and share what I want, when I want &#8212; from photos, links, quotes and thoughts. And I have to admit I [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twitter has been described as a microblogging service for a LONG time, but that aspect really set in with me this week.</p>
<p>For a while, I&#8217;ve considered it good therapy. I get to express and share what I want, when I want &#8212; from photos, links, quotes and thoughts. And I have to admit I enjoy that.</p>
<p>I like getting responses to posting photos of our dogs, or asking for software or plugin recommendations and getting 10 responses in 10 minutes.</p>
<p>When I first signed up for Twitter, I let my account sit for almost 8 months before I actively used it. Then after getting linked on some WordPress developer lists, and finding I had a large number of people following me, I realized I needed to start engaging those people with it.</p>
<p>(Anyone that signs up to get any kind of notifications &#8212; whether email, feed or Twitter &#8212; of what you do or talk about is EXTREMELY valuable.)</p>
<p>So after a couple of months of tweeting actively, I started to actually like it. A lot.</p>
<p>I switched from taking a strictly business and reserved approach, to sharing anything I wanted. It was something with my blogs that I wanted to do &#8212; in fact, I&#8217;ve always reserved this blog for doing whatever I want, when I want. For other blogs, I tried to stay focused on a topic.</p>
<p>So this week, I started thinking about my Twitter account like a blog. These people have asked to get notifications from me and I want to be responsible with that trust.</p>
<p>So I asked myself, why do my Twitter followers follow me, and get updates from me?</p>
<p>If Twitter is a blog, what&#8217;s my blog topic? How can I engage them more? How can I be more relevant to them?</p>
<p><strong>I can segment three groups on Twitter for me personally &#8230;.</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Greater WordPress community &#8212; </strong>these people know I lead a WordPress theme company and I&#8217;m attached to topics in the bigger WP community since I&#8217;ve been involved with it for over 4 years now; I think these initial people followed me after I was linked in big Twitter WordPress developer lists</li>
<li><strong>Our customer community &#8212; </strong>I&#8217;ve met a number of our customers who follow our entire team on Twitter; they like to know when we trash talk each other, or what things we&#8217;re working on, or even where are. These are THE most important followers on Twitter for me. I love to engage our customers through Twitter. The beauty of this was illustrated when we were at a WordCamp and two ladies came up to us and introduced themselves and said they&#8217;ve been following us on Twitter. I love that! Those are real connections built through social media.</li>
<li><strong>Personal friends &#8211;</strong> these are people I typically see (in persona) throughout the week. Our banter is usually irrelevant to the other groups, but I also think engaging my friends on Twitter, and when the other groups see that, it makes me a real person &#8212; something I&#8217;ve tried to demonstrate in our recent videos. I laugh because a number of these people follow my tweets about business or WordPress and say, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re talking about, but I like to read them.&#8221; What&#8217;s interesting is that the majority of people I know use Twitter for personal use only. They have about 100 followers, sometimes protect their updates, and just use it to stay in touch with their buddies when they&#8217;re at the mall, or whatever. If I&#8217;m being  honest, I&#8217;m jealous of this. I&#8217;ve almost thought about starting a new Twitter account just to talk about anything I want without regard to who might un-follow me.</li>
</ul>
<p>So those are the types of things I&#8217;ve been thinking about &#8230; but thinking of it like a blog, with an audience and subscribers who have real topics and interest in mind, is helping me frame the next stage of how I use Twitter.</p>
<p>What about you?</p>


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		<title>How Facebook Could Rule My World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 16:59:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cory Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last few months, I&#8217;ve started to use social mega-network Facebook for two reasons: To communicate better with our church&#8217;s college ministry student (99% of them use it and love it) To use it as a great networking platform for my business (I like it much better than LinkedIn) It&#8217;s an incredible platform. As has [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last few months, I&#8217;ve started to use social mega-network <a href="http://facebook.com">Facebook</a> for <strong>two reasons:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>To communicate better with our church&#8217;s college ministry student (99% of them use it and love it)</strong></li>
<li><strong>To use it as a great networking platform for my business (I like it much better than LinkedIn)</strong></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>It&#8217;s an incredible platform. </strong>As has been said too many times to count, the power is in the user base. And as more and more bloggers have joined it I&#8217;ve been able to make some connections with many of them &#8212; some I&#8217;ve don&#8217;t really know that well or at all.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a couple of things I&#8217;ve loved about Facebook (and by the way, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=507907734">here&#8217;s my Profile</a>):</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Creating an event</strong> and inviting people to it is SUPER easy. It&#8217;s the best event planning software I&#8217;ve ever used.</li>
<li><strong>Making friends and connections</strong> is SUPER easy too. And finding old friends and new network opportunities is something I&#8217;ve cherished with this service.</li>
<li><strong>Using it for my business</strong> just got better with <a href="http://www.facebook.com/business/">Pages</a>. Now I can highlight my products and services and ask peopel to be &#8220;fans.&#8221; (Look for this announcement soon.)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>BUT &#8230; I still haven&#8217;t dove head first into Facebook &#8230; </strong>I haven&#8217;t wrapped my whole communication world around it yet (much like many of our college students have).</p>
<p>And I think here&#8217;s the key &#8230; like many &#8220;older&#8221; people I don&#8217;t stay logged into Facebook. I have notifications set to email me when someone writes on my Wall, or asks to add me as a Friend.</p>
<p><strong>So I&#8217;ve realized &#8230; if Facebook wants to get my total buy-in,</strong> so that I use the platform for everything I do, including email &#8230; they&#8217;re going to have to create a way for me to use Facebook as my email client too. In other words, they need to make their platform the center of my universe and that includes this old-fashioned thing called EMAIL.</p>
<p>Oh, and a good calendar system would be good too!</p>


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