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I really dread lists, but I have adapted a small part of GTD to my life in this fashion. I just have to remember to check back and update my lists regularly.
To your point specifically, I am very new to social media - but have become truly enthralled with it's reaching nature.
At first I was very focused on making connections, but when I became frustrated I had to re-evaluate my goals. I came to the conclusion I simply wanted quality conversation. Sure, I would love 10,000 uniques a day, but I would be happy with 10, if each was consistently, high-quality conversation.
Again, thank you for reinforcing what I have learned. It is indeed good to receive validation ;-)
Craig
www.budgeptulse.com
When making a connection I think it's pertinent to ask yourself a few questions. What will I get out of this? How will I achieve my goals by making this connection? Are there any drawbacks to making this connection? Is this connection relevant enough to my brand's message?
much benefit if there's no personal interaction and quality there.
Long ago, I said your personal blog is your brand, and although we
might find each other on different networks, it's that central hub
that is your online resume. But signing up and following willy-nilly
is not the way to go. As I have gotten more visible this year, I have
tried to continue being selective, even if some folks aren't happy
about my artificially creating a caste system.