I'm on a mini campaign to make more MV colleagues aware of the
benefits of using Twitter and other social media. Everyone is welcome
to visit my blog on the topic and to comment here or there.
http://Nebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/mv/2013/03/socialmv1.html
Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and
Tony,
I read the blog, but remain unmoved. I think that embracing social media
weakens/dilutes/reduces the focus of the brand. If the purpose is to promote
Bob Wyatt or Tony Gravagno, use social media to the fullest extent you
desire. If the purpose of your web presence is to promote the brand
I don't want to offend my friend Tony, but I have to agree with Bob. I
don't trust anything I see on Facebook, and I won't even look at
Twitter. The only reason I'm on Facebook at all is to keep in touch with
family and friends, and to promote my store a little. I don't do as much
of that as
I actually agree with Tony but for a number of different reasons. Sure,
there are some who won't go to FB or Twitter or Linked In, and that's
perfectly fine, but there are others who will. More importantly, I believe
there is value in having the widest swath of distributed information out
there
Bob, I used to work at Ashwood! Say hi to Rod, Doug Tom for me. All good
folks.
John Israel
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 15, 2013, at 9:34 PM, Bob Wyatt bwyatt_...@comcast.net wrote:
Tony,
I read the blog, but remain unmoved. I think that embracing social media
weakens/dilutes/reduces