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The Most Awesomest Social Media Show Ever and Death of Artificial Influence

15 Comments 02 April 2009

WOW.  Last night’s Live Broadcast of Successfool.com’s 1 Year Web Birthday was a HIT.  We interviewed some of the most amazing business folks online last night.

You heard me rant, you saw me dance, and you saw the passion last night no doubt.

Thanks so much for a great year and we’re doing it even bigger this year.

Hear interviews from:

Angel McClinton
Ed Dale
Coach Deb
Michelle MacPhearson
Sierra Friend
Lewis Howes
Preston Taylor
Justin Brooke

What was YOUR favorite quote or part of the show?  Leave your comments below & Tweet it up using the “Retweet” button up top.

Thanks

Don’t Talk To Me, I’m Trying To Add More Friends

Facebook, Internet Business, Internet Success, Networking & Connecting, Social Media Marketing, Social Networking

Don’t Talk To Me, I’m Trying To Add More Friends

4 Comments 19 February 2009

Yisel Guajardo is an entrepreneur who writes about internet marketing, social media, and blogging. She authors the blog Advanced Income. You can also follow her on Twitter.

The debate hit the Internet Marketing world last week when Ed Dale announced on his blog he’s flushing most of his Facebook friends and starting fresh.

(Why did flushing, friends, and fresh just seem weird to me? Anyway.)

It really isn’t anything new, the desire to have lots of friends on the social networking sites is viewed as a type of social validation. You know, “Hey I’m cool, look at all the friends I have”.

Come on, admit it. How cool did you look on MySpace when Tom was your only friend?

Hey, I’m just saying…I’m not pointing any fingers, I fell for it too. :-)

But this led to a mad rush to add friends as quickly as possible with friend adding software and viral gizmos and gadgets that are still prevalent to this day. Especially on Twitter.

Yet time has shown, that just like in the real world, it’s not the number of friends or followers, but who is actually listening and cares what you have to say.

You can’t fake influence. Just like men can’t fake…well, you know. It’s either there or not.

So here we are, a ton of useless friends that put in question our use of social media socially.

Huh? Well, the cartoon below says it all. Are you so busy adding friends that you are missing out on the real value of the sites you use either personally of professionally?

facebook Dont Talk To Me, Im Trying To Add More Friends

With over 175 million people on Facebook, as marketers we start rubbing our little hands. And yes it’s tempting. Oh yes very tempting. I mean, if Facebook were a country if would be the sixth most populated in the world! (And we don’t need a passport or have to put up with airline security.)

But Ed has a point. He says:

People who study Internet marketing intensely as we do, use Facebook completely the wrong way. Actually let me rephrase that, we do not use it the way “real people” use it.”

I’m certainly rethinking my use of Facebook. I haven’t logged in for months, simply because it was a time hog having through sift through an Inbox full of solicitations, spam, and useless conversations to find anything of value and personal.

And although I don’t know wether I’ll be flushing friends from the bathroom of my account just yet, not because I don’t want to, but because I’m too lazy to do it myself, I don’t think there is a right or wrong answer.

Its really going to boil down to answering this question for yourself: What’s my purpose for using it?

I’d love to hear from you. Especially those using Facebook both professionally and personally.
Will you be flushing your friends? How do you use Facebook and what do you get out of it?

Talk soon.

Just Getting Started Online?  Go Here Now!

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Just Getting Started Online? Go Here Now!

2 Comments 09 December 2008

Are you just starting out in an with an Internet business?  I get a lot of questions everyday from folks on Twitter, Facebook, and other places online.  One of the questions I get asked the most is:

“Alejandro, if you had to start out all over with an Internet Business or Internet Marketing, where would you start.”

Without a hesitation it’s the 30DC…ALL DAY LONG.

A good friend of mine @4four1ones on Twitter has been soaking up a lot of information online about starting, growing, building, and killing it with an Internet Business.

Today I got really excited that he told me he was following @ed_dale ’s Thirty Day Challenge.  I was really excited to hear that @4four1ones was in the 30DC because for anyone that is just starting out, the Thirty Day Challenge.

Not only for is the 30DC for beginners but experienced folks.  I’m all about learning from the best, and when someone like Ed Dale puts something out, it might be a good idea to check in to see what’s going on.

Tip of the Day:

You can’t follow everyone!  Find out who the leaders follow and learn from THOSE people.  Too many people are following and keeping tabs on too many people.  Keep your head down and find a few people that you can follow, learn from, get inspired by, and eventually get the opportunity to thank them for changing your life.

And BTW – don’t follow moron’s!

I asked @4four1ones what he liked best about the 30DC and here’s his response:

What @4four1ones likes best about the Thirty Day Challenge

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