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Matthew Ebel's new album, Goodbye Planet Earth (http://www.GoodbyePlanetEarth.com) is phenomenal and I've been listening to it non-stop since I got it on Saturday. It's making me think about how to go from grass to mass, as it were. Selling albums for $10/copy to podcasters is great, but we're a shallow pool compared to the number of iPod owners out there. How do we get more people to buy into the stuff we love?
I feel Google has a real head start in merging semantics,general semantics and mathematics into the world of creating effective generic content ! I feel Gmail will allow with its apps a way for all of us to communicate in the Social Networking world in an orderly
manner ! Thinking!
I bring this up because this is an issue that may face others in the social media sphere as well. Our current ad-hoc policy is to deal with this on a case-by-case basis, but that's not going to work forever, nor will it work for a larger community than ours. Thoughts?
The new toys are cool, but it would be better if they really worked. Utterz, for example, prevents comments on posts and doesn't allow for permalinks, so it is not quite ready for prime time. But it will be slick when it fixes these.
I guess this is one of the key questions: when are you ready for prime time? or do you just go when you're good enough and figure it out as you go?
While Travis is "trying to see into the future and figure out what direction(s) to take at the beginning of my (adult) life. Exciting and intimidating at the same time" I'm on the opposite end of that continuum.
In February I'll be 60 years old and in many ways my body is 80 though my idea-generating skills are 20. Though I can see myself being active in the world of relationship media for another fifteen years I'm not sure the community at large is ready for that to happen.
Here's what I mean. Physically because of injury & a non fatal chronic illness I'm unable to do conferences. I'm far from being able to handle the hours or the logistics.
And though I used to feel that being connected through blogs, facebook, twitter & Second Life was enough, I feel the pressure of what I feel is a somewhat naive social media community to do more.
"Participate" we all yell - and I'm guilty as anyone of that. But it's as if being absent from conferences and not a podcaster/vlogger discounts one's worth and relegates on to some back burner of being less than a serious player in the new media world.
So what to do about this. How to team up with others or find a face to stand in for a team that is unable to "be there"? That's what I'm wrestling with. Thanks for listening.
I'm also eager to soak up all I can about social media because I KNOW it is my future. I want to figure out how I can use it to generate enough income so that I can get off social assistance once and for all.
Also wondering how to drive major traffic to http://blogforayear.com/profiles/glenda-watson-... so I win and be paid to blog for a year.
There is a lot on my mind per usual. Shall I continue? ;)
Pretty neat.