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seems i was wrong.

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

So I have to be honest, I was convinced. Word Camp, you convinced me. Twitter seems to be a very powerful tool. I’ve already gotten a great number of hits to my website from this weekend’s Word Camp.

By the way, I’d like to make a shout out to all my new “tweeps” (for those of you not in the know, a tweep is a twitter peep… at least I guess that’s what it is – I’m not entirely sure).

Anyway, I did learn some great stuff, and I hope to attend next year. I’d also like to try and see if I can speak about something awesome next year (if anyone out there reading this, I’m like the best CSS coder in the world – for reals).

I’ve also realized there is a whole lot of stuff about Word Press that I didn’t even know was possible. I can’t wait to start playing around with all of these new tools that I learned. I’m like so totally excited! OMG!

Word to your collective mothers.

Convince me, WordCamp

Friday, April 10th, 2009

As I’m writing this I’m about to listen to the area’s most important creative minds speak about America’s newest social and viral marketing trends. Before I continue I have to say that I am not completely convinced with all of the viral marketing and social networking websites around.

I’ve completely stopped using my spam ridden, glitter gif commented myspace page, I’ve become a somewhat infrequent “facebooker” since, my girlfriend’s crazy ex has been logging on and deleting comments from her and removing tags of me on her pictures (allegedly).

From what I can tell, social networking has taken American away from face to face meetings, and personalized relationships and moved it towards completely impersonal “over the internet” big brother state where your every move is tracked so marketers can sell you more crap.

If you can’t tell, I’m completely unconvinced of the necessities of viral marketing and social networking from a moral standpoint, at least. Sure, I understand the practical applications from an advertising prospective, but frankly, I don’t see the true social merit.

Convince me wordcamp, convince me.