6. 6. Economics of Conversations Buy _. Look at my purse, car, city. Visit _. Stay away. Donât talk to _. Donât trust _. Did you hear _? I recommend _. _ gave me a bad deal. I work for _; theyâre wonderful/ dreadful. I see youâre reading/watching _ from your list; Iâm getting one too. Iâll also attend _ event, b/c 19 friends signed up. _ look popular. See my media. I liked your profile; I want to hire you. Get more info here. Letâs start _. Stop _. FILL IN THE BLANKS. DO THE MATHS. Each conversation X multiplier affect [= social authority*] Each conversation X 100s of times => Take it seriously. Driving Force: Connectivity. Riding on: The Web 2.0 (= Internet with real-time interactivity / sharing ability)â People are talking. Talking about people. Talking about Ideas. What? How? Who? When? Where? Why?
10. 10. Letting Fear Go Q: 10,000,000s of messages. 1,000,000s of people. 1000s of channels. 10s of social networks. How can I (1) live in this Mad Multiverse of Media!? A: Be like the Surfer who rides The Ocean Waves. You Canât Change Flow. So Go With It. Learn. Adapt. Enjoy. Master The Change.
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