“How well are you connected?”

Jul
19

Everyone has a circle of influence.

It may be a group of facebook friends, it may be your co-workers, it may be your employees, it may be a meet-up group you belong to. 

It may be your family.

It may be business associates and connections.

It may even be your local community.

EVERYONE has a group of people to whom they are connected. 

 

Within these circle of influence, you may be a leader, or just a participant. Either way, from time to time, you make your feelings and opinions known, your make your personal philosophies known, you make your ‘ideas’ known, and you tell others of your escapades and experiences for one reason or another.

The quality of your relationships determines their fate.

Sometimes you outgrow them.  Sometimes you just move on:  10 minutes, 10 hours, 10 days, 10 years who?

Sometimes good things happen to keep them together.

Sometimes bad things happen to make them grow apart.

But while they are present, they play a powerful role in your life.

They are the people who you rely on for information and support.  They are the people you rely on for ideas and strength. They are the people who encourage you.  They may even be the people who pay you!

This blog is for the value of connections these are our daily assets be friendly to everyone…

the WORLD as we will SOON know it?!?!?!

Feb
2

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If DELL is doing it then Twitter and Social Media work!

Dec
23

Everyone is talking about the monetization of Twitter. Socialize means monetize in the web 2.0 world.  The site boasts millions of unique visits a day and monumental growth from 2008 to 2009. But are they making any money?  The answer is who gives a shitttte if Twitter makes money. 

The question all of us should be asking is how can MY BUSINESS make money with Twitter?

Dell seems to be answering this question very well. It’s being reported that Dell is crediting Twitter for $6.5 million in sales. Dell had reported earlier in the year that Twitter was responsible for only $3 million in sales but in the last 6 months as popularity for the social networking site has grown even more, they have made an additional $3.5 million in sales.

DellOutlet provides a combination of services. Dell employees will Tweet daily deals, customer service responses, and tech support, you know the Twitter stuff:)

Although $6.5 million is less than one percent of Dell’s yearly profits, it’s still a strong indication of Twitter’s potential for sales. Dell has committed 100 employees to their Twitter efforts. It will be interesting to see how they step up their game in light of these profits, 2010 is around the corner and wondering what’s up their sleeve?!?!?