Posts tagged ‘social media’

May 28th, 2010

Funny Friday: Introducing Dad to Twitter

With the myriad of funny/interesting/addicting things available on the internet, I constantly worry about our kids wasting too much time on the computer. But what about the older generation? My 87 yo father-in-law for example. He’s got a lot of time on his hands. Much of this time is devoted to a daily washing of his car and the compulsive fixing of anything in his home that might be a little loose or squeaky. He also watches a lot of tv.

One of the many funny Twitter graphics from 11points.com

That’s why we thought a computer would be perfect for him. Little did we know what we were getting into.

Have you heard of the term “click commitment”? If you’ve ever tried teaching an older person how to use the computer, you have experienced this. After a frustrating session with my father-in-law, I read a New York Times article called “It’s Better Late than Never” and finally understood why he it was so hard for him to click the dang mouse.  In his generation, things that got broken were not easily fixable and usually ended up costing a lot of money and time. Clicking the “back” button was not an easy concept to understand.

Even my own dad who is just shy of 70 often clicks something only to sit back and enjoy the results of his decision to commit to that click. He also has his Yahoo portal site all set up exactly the way he likes it and Twitter and Facebook be darned, no one better mess with the Yahoo!

March 10th, 2010

A Cheat Sheet for Social Media

If you’re like me and bewildered by all the Stumbling and Digging going on out there in the world of social media, here’s a great cheat sheet I found on dailybloggr.com. Many thanks to cmo.com for creating this handy guide!  PDF version is available if you’d like to print it.

January 26th, 2010

Get Your Lucky On

Remember what Forrest Gump says when bullies call him stupid? “Stupid is as stupid does.” Forrest’s mama taught him well and I was reminded of this as I went through a great slide presentation by social media strategist Tara Hunt.

We often think of luck as something that is beyond our control but this list from a scientific study done by Richard Wiseman puts into words what I’ve been feeling for a long time: Lucky is as lucky does. We all know people who seem to have been born under a lucky star but for the rest of us, luck is something we can create a lot more of.  Among the five things listed here, four consist of action verbs like follow, balance, go, and see. Only in the last item do we run into a passive state of being.

Do you want some luck in your corner today? Well you’d better get busy!

Check out the full slide show here on Slide Share.