I think it is important to first start with an awareness of the time you have available to commit to promotion. Having something in mind up front will keep this from being overwhelming. Also, know your past marking experience will serve you well. A quick parallel though is this follows rules that are a bit [...]
As it turns out, our culture is one of the few which does not acknowledge that living beings can commune with their prior energetic (and genetic) predecessors. The latter we can easily describe, our physical contributors of genetic material, but what about our emotional and psychic contributors? Well, these are equally important considerations. The un-repaired [...]
Resume | About Me Did you know I guest blogged for a little bit at ConcentrateMedia.com? Click on the image to view the posts. Some Favorite Posts: Preserving the Endangered Language of Community Using the Social Web for Social Change Organizing Your New Social Web Rethinking Your Connections Online Thoughts on a Beat – Online [...]
Christopher Allen over at Life With Alacrity, who also happens to be my instructor, wrote a great series called “Community by the Numbers” which I’ve summarized here. I thought the information was a perfect fit. If a community is too small you’ll often have insufficient critical mass to sustain it. Conversely, if it’s too large [...]
Discovering the possibility in community and the work that it requires is a two fold approach not often taken. No wonder online communities fail. Angela Connor takes a look at both in her new book “18 Rules of Community Engagement: A Guide for Building Relationships and Connecting With Customers Online.” Instead of providing us a [...]