Avoiding Disaster: How Not to Use Social Media

BWE08

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That was the title for one of my favorite panels at BlogWorld.

It was a star studded panel consisting of  Jason Falls, Lee LeFever, Patrick O’Keefe, & Darren Rowse.

I captured some video, took some stills, asked a question at the Mic, and talked to the panelists after the event.

I didn’t take notes (other than the mental kind) as there was plenty of Twittering going on.

I just came across a great recap of the event written by Barbara Rozgonyi.  I’ve set up a special folder in my Google Feed Reader for all things tagged #bwe08 (the hashtag for the event) and her tweet popped up.

If you didn’t make the event, have no fear. 

Go to her post,  How Not to Use Social Media | BlogWorld08

Thanks for taking such great notes and then sharing Barbara!

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7 commentsMike Mueller • September 30 2008 01:08PM

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I am very involved in both Twitter and Facebook, and see how these social media sites can be both used and abused. It is best to spend some time learning what to do before jumping in and making a mess.

Posted by Connie Ragen Green ~Online Writing and Technology (Small Business UnMarketing) over 3 years ago

I didn't really see the value of twitter, but you can use it as real time updates and taking notes when you're in a class...I was just at AIREEC in LA and saw some people doing what i thought was texting, but it must have been twittering...

Posted by Amy Steele (Coldwell Banker Sky Ridge Realty) over 3 years ago

I didn't really see the value of twitter, but you can use it as real time updates and taking notes when you're in a class...I was just at AIREEC in LA and saw some people doing what i thought was texting, but it must have been twittering...

Posted by Amy Steele (Coldwell Banker Sky Ridge Realty) over 3 years ago

Thank you very much for the kind words!  It's very much appreciated.

Patrick

Posted by Patrick over 3 years ago

Thanks so much for sharing the tweets - the speakers were phenomenal, weren't they? Hope to meet you at BlogWorld09!

@wiredprworks on twitter.com

Posted by Barbara Rozgonyi over 3 years ago

Interesting.  Thanks for the heads up.

Wayne

Posted by Security National Mortgage Corporation over 3 years ago

Mike, thanks for the heads up on her post, will go check it out.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-Realtor® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) over 3 years ago

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