Clark Quinn

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Facebook Apprenticeship

Clark Quinn

Jay Cross has an interesting post about using Facebook in the organization, and makes a connection I hadn’t seen (and wish I had :).  He’s citing another post on FaceBook and the Enterprise, where JP Rangaswami posits that Facebook can be used to allow individuals to track what their bosses are doing, as role models.Â

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A new common tragedy?

Clark Quinn

Information, as has been said , wants to be free. With the internet, it’s almost that way, and there are almost zero limits on the information (for better or worse). If we share information, we can all benefit. Thus, we should offer up information and in return get the benefit. We can also contribute.

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What does it take to leave?

Clark Quinn

I want to yell “it’s dead, what you hear are no longer valid opinions” I get that it’s hard, and lots of folks are still there, but… It had become, and I hear that it continues to be, an increasing swamp of bad information. I keep Facebook for personal things, not biz, and I’m not on Instagram.

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Social Silliness

Clark Quinn

Let’s go through them: A Facebook Group Or A Forum, or both. But Facebook is not ! Expecting everyone to have to be open to being on Facebook isn’t a good expectation. Start by seeding valuable information over time, and inviting (or incepting) some respected folk to contribute. And here we go off the rails!

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Malicious metrics

Clark Quinn

Like others, I have been seduced by the “what X are you” quizzes on FaceBook. So, it’d be real easy to insert demographic questions and use that information (presumably en masse) to start profiling markets. If you know other information about these people, you can start aggregating data and mining for information.

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Social Media Strategy thoughts

Clark Quinn

Here is some thoughts about how that maps out in two areas: Facebook, and Twitter. The same is true of a FaceBook page. There are different ways to be on Facebook: as a static page, or as a ‘presence’ with dialogs, groups, etc. You need information: photos, events. Twitter/Facebook Integration.

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Social Media Policy?

Clark Quinn

While your systems may vary, your results should be sources for you to find information, present yourself in your various communities, and to share your thoughts. Facebook, is for me, the place I be me. I can see a B2C company using Facebook, but that’s not me, so it’s not a biz place. Clark Quinn, not Quinnovation.