Tag Archives: Gwen Bell

The ease of the retweet

20 Nov

Design print by newbeautiful on etsy.com

Design print by newbeautiful on etsy.com

I’ve been giving some thought to how we connect with each other in the online space and after a recent offline exchange saw how easy it is to be a digital citizen who puts on the airs of knowledge in the space by being one of those folks who perpetually retweets the findings, thoughts and beliefs of other people but in person, demonstrates that they rely on the thoughts of others to prop up their identity.

I’m not trying to be a downer here. I’m not looking to call anyone out. I’m just hoping to spark a discussion or gather some thoughts from others who may have experienced this too.

The thinking behind this post might get back to my previous post on Identity Camp and how we self promote and connect online. It also might go back to my participation in communities during my “formative years” and how fearful I was of being stuck with the tag of ‘poser’. It was the ultimate diss for a skaterat to hear that word.

poserAuthenticity is the currency of the web. It’s how we share, connect and express ourselves. Take a look at your digital presence and evaluate where you’re at.

Do you have a website? Is it listed in your Twitter bio? Do you still track analytics on your personal site or has this gone by the wayside?

Are you commenting on other people’s blogs? Are you as active as you once were or are you now spending all your time with the blue bird of Twitter?

Are you still blogging and displaying thought leadership or are you spending your time MilliVanilli-ing it up and retweeting everything that sounds remotely interesting as a link? (-50 points if you don’t bother to open the link before retweeting it and folks see that it’s obvious you didn’t read it in the first place).

One of my favourite bloggers is Gwen Bell. Sure her tweets are engaging, but it’s her blog that really gives me food for thought. Much more than 140 characters could ever lead me to. Same is true with Julian Smith and Chris Brogan. What these folks are doing is contributing to the ecosystem and bringing new perspectives and ideas to the table.

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Titans of Tech – Boulder is the coolest

14 May

Walk the Talk Show: Titans of Tech Forum from Alex King & Mito Media on Vimeo.

The ever-fab Gwen Bell recently was on the Titans of Tech Forum as part of Elephant Journal’s “Walk the Talk Show”. This engaging clip demonstrates the power of bringing 2 communities together to work for good and positivity. It also features an interesting bit of commentary by Jeffrey Kalmikoff , artner / chief creative officer at Threadless speaking to what his company is doing to become more eco-friendly, Micah Baldwin, serial startup-er and founder of Lijit and investor/intrepreneur Brad Feld also loaned their voices expressing how they see the tech community and eco communities being able to collaborate.

Mention of passion came up during this talk as was the need for inclusiveness and encouragement. This talk wayyy inspired me. Hope you enjoy it as well.