Social Media Moment of the Week for 7/4/08
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Mike Wilton on 04-07-2008
Tagged Under : anna bourland, plurk, Social Media
This week I decided to take a different approach with the Social Media Moment. Up to this point the posts I showcased have been funny moments. This week I decided to take a plurk from Anna Bourland that I thought had some really good subject matter and some solid feedback from other Plurk users. Anna discusses an article that she read offline about Social Media and how businesses should monitor it’s use.
Social media involvement has to be monitored to make sure your company goals are the focus.
I think this was a great post, and though ‘Audrey the Quotable’ again was in the running for this plurk. I wanted to go in a different direction this week. This weeks Social Media Moment has a great topic and I think any added feedback or thoughts you would like to share on this plurk would add to it’s value.
Finally, I remind you that you can alway feel free to contact me on Plurk or Twitter and let me know about something funny or interesting that you feel should be featured. I can only see so much, other users can be a great outside set of eyes.


awww I’m a tag on your blog
Thanks Mike for this post - more companies need to understand that professionalism doesn’t mean everything needs to stand upon so much ceremony. Sometimes you just need to go off the beaten path. It’s like the keynote at PubCon in 2006 by Guy Kawasaki - you have to jump the curve, not follow it.
Why did the ice block makers not become the fridge inventors? Because they were too afraid to jump the curve and be the revolution in their own industry.