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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Social Media Mole Exposed

Finally, after a year and a month of lurking around the social media cooler, the mole has surfaced... 


Cracking The Code To Social Media
One Click At A Time
MEET SOCIA MALAISE, my alter-ego spy to the Social Media Frenzy. Over the next few weeks she'll be sharing her findings: the good, the bad and the ugly about social media. 
She's explored and lurked online to understand their influence and language. Her hope is that she can dispel the lethargic discomfort, the unfocused confusion that many writers find themselves drowning in when it comes to social media. 
Twitter, Facebook, Tribe, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumbler, Everloop, Goodreads are just a few of the over 400 possibilities for connecting to other people across the globe. 
Over the next few weeks she will be reporting her findings. Join the conversation as we explore social media every Tuesday and Thursday starting tomorrow! 


In the meantime, you can find me over at The Writing Nut today for an interview. Be sure to pop over and check out this awesome blog. 

7 comments:

  1. Looking forward to the series. Especially learning what to do with Twitter.

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  2. Traveled over here from Nuts About Writing (also a new blog find). Looking forward to your observations on social media.

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  3. Hi Natalie- It has been an interesting journey and I look forward to opening the dialogue.

    Anne- Welcome, thanks for stopping by.

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  4. oh how fun...seriously over 400? can't wait!

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  5. I'm looking forward to this, Pam! Hopefully, you don't subscribe to the same information sharing philosophy that the CIA does!!
    Aloha,
    Margo :)

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  6. Pam,

    I found you on The Writing Nut and I'm excited to hear what Socia Malaise has to reveal because I, too, have been lurking... out of fear and the inability to breathe fast enough to keep up with everyone else and their feverish online personas. Drowning? Not me! I just stay out of the water altogether!

    But it's time. I must jump in. And I'd rather learn to swim than flail about and end up drowning.

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  7. Hi SOCIA MALAISE, pleased to meet you. I'm looking forward to what you've learned by lurking.

    Denise

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I would love to hear from you!