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@ Susan. Thank you so much, Susan, for your kind comment - I feel suitably humbled and hope I can keep your interest.
The true meaning of a Rockstar, in my understanding, is someone who is a participant and a contributor in a community, not someone who expects the world of others and provides little or nothing in return.
We should all be a little more respectful of the time and influence of those who are leading and teaching us in this space, and as Danny says, focus on spreading the good word of others a little more often instead of just worrying about ourselves.
<abbr>Susan Murphy´s last blog post..Social Media is NOT an Innovation</abbr>
Thanks for providing fresh content that makes us think.
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@ Aoi. Good analogy - it's like when children have to decide when to break away from their parents' apron strings. It's not always easy but it is always for the best.
@ Richard. That's the great thing about these type of people, Richard - they have incredible influence and are always willing to help. We just need to make sure we don't demand it unchecked.
We all need shepherds (or in Mssr. Brogan's case, pirate captains, I guess). It gives us something to strive for, to aspire to. I know Chris inspires me.
But YES. Can we please stop entreating those in positions of leadership to carry us all the time? The more we're asking them to do the heavy lifting for us, the less time they have to keep doing what we most need them to do - blazing the trail ahead.
We each have the capacity to give more than we get, and I'm with you and ready to rock. :)
The other thing I like about twitter is that everyone CAN become a rock star on their own terms. How cool is that?? I personally like warming up to it slowly. It's less overwhelming that way :)
BTW I think they suspended twitterbomb ...
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@ Chris. Thank you, Chris, glad you enjoyed the post. There’s definitely a fine line between me and we, but like you say, if we all realize it’s about the group then we’ll move forward much more quicker and successfully.
@ Karin. That’s a fantastic outlook you have there - “everyone can become Rockstars”. This is the great thing about social media - everyone has a part to play, and it can be as big or as small as you like. Yet to someone, even the smallest help may be the biggest thing to them. :) I did notice that about Tweetbomb - I made a quick update to my post, and we’ll see what happens. I think it’s still a great idea and a fun way to use Twitter - just needs to be fine-tuned a little.
Thanks for your comments guys, always appreciated.
I find myself requesting help from others, even if I don't necessarily plan to do so directly.
It's nice when people like Jim Connolly and Chris Brogan are available to help teach us about what they do, and how they do it so well.
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I've been following you for a while I've been learning a lot from you and Chris. I've been thinking about this more and more lately and it's made me re-evaluate my take on social media. While we all can see that those who don't understand the nature of the game ( I.e. spammers, marketers , so called gurus) are ignored in our social circles.
One really important aspect that I've learned from both you and chris is that you need to follow your own path. Learn and share, we've all got great ideas and really interesting things to share.
Again this post is right on target. I am glad I subscribe to you and consider you a great influence on me and what I'm learning.
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But at the end of the day, it all boils down to the fact we still have to make these decisions - no-one will make it for us. I'm touched that you feel you're learning from me (learning from Chris should be a given, anyway!) and I hope I can continue to provide interesting and helpful information.