13. telltale signs of
tourism:
“these natives have quite the life! mañana, baby!”
“s/he spends her whole day socializing and having fun
on twitter/facebook! wish I could get paid for that!”
“when you cut through all of the ‘inane babble’, there
are some valuable posts on twitter.”
15. “Eating a fennel salad with miso dressing.
Nom nom.”
subtext
“I care about my health, so I eat well.”
“I want my friends to admire my good eating habits.”
“I would like to connect to other vegetarians.”
16. “Meeting up with @friend123 and @friend321
(@Club Fun) http://4sq.com/8e78m9”
subtext
“I would love more friends to come and join us.”
“I’m keeping track of where I go out and with who.”
“Where I go and who I hang with may tell you a little
about who I am.”
17. Multiple tweets at multiple times of the day...
subtext
“I’m lonely.”
“Hear me. Value me. Connect to me.”
18. date: March 4, 2010 @7:55pm by @bitstrategist at http://twitpic.com/16n7gp
23. When addressing a large group
of managers, I often challenge
them to stand up for love (or
beauty or justice or truth) in
just this way. “When you get
back to work, tell your boss
your company has a love
deficit.”
- Gary Hamel, Wall Street Journal 01/13/10
http://blogs.wsj.com/management/2010/01/13/the-hole-in-the-soul-of-business/
26. I
‘Googled’
TM
you
2nd most mentioned brand on twitter - after Starbucks -
with a 97% neutral to positive sentiment rating*.
* from http://twitrratr.com/search/google
30. “Craigslist gets more
traffic than either eBay
or Amazon.com. eBay
has more than 16,000
employees. Amazon has
more than 20,000. Craigslist
has 30.”
sept 2009, wired magazine
32. create fun & a little weirdness
be adventurous, creative & open-
minded
be passionate and determined
be humble
http://www.flickr.com/photos/loiclemeur/4175443352/
33. it is no
coincidence that
the companies that
espouse human
values are the
darlings of online
communities.
41. deposits
examples:
helping someone solve a problem
attending community events
showing real interest in what someone
else is working on
using your network to do something good
for the community
demonstrating you implement people’s
suggestions
42. withdrawals
examples:
asking someone else for a favor
promoting your own events or sales
asking for an introduction to someone in
their network (intro up)
acting competitively
name dropping
pitching someone
52. “any action that prioritizes
rules, protocols, logic,
efficiency, procedures or any
other type of pre-set
guidelines at the cost of
relationships or compassion
towards other human beings
indicates robot.”