Posts Tagged ‘social media’

Social Media Can Make You Live Longer (theoretically)

November 15th, 2010

I’m not a doctor nor do I play one on TV but hear me out.

While reading about health and healthy living I stumbled upon a Univeristy of North Carolina study that found people with friends, family and community involvement were 50 percent less likely to die early than those with no social life.  Also, Socially-connected people live an average of 3.7 years longer, according to the report which claimed the impact of friends was comparable to the effects of quitting smoking.

Now I don’t think Facebook is a medical breakthru but it’s interesting the quick growth of social sites like Facebook and Twitter could actually positively effect someone’s life.  Crazy, right?

I’m very active on Facebook and Twitter and I love being able to keep up to date with friends and family.  I smile a lot during the day from the silly pictures, funny status updates and the random “hey!”.  Granted we all have our pet peeves that can often annoy-  the difference is that on Facebook you can ‘hide’ the annoying parts.  If you haven’t done that yet… do it.

One other piece to consider,  when people talk about a “social life” they don’t usually mean a ‘digital friend’.  However, I’d argue that being connected like my example above is a way of ‘connection’ to others.  Maybe you don’t get the 3.7 extra years from Facebook-  maybe 2.5 more years???

What do you think?  It’s an interesting subject to think about and the possibility that Facebook can actually extend your life?  Well who knows if there will ever be proof but for now…  we’ll take it.

Foursquare : Not Just A Game For Kids

December 3rd, 2009

Foursquare LogoOne of the recent social media burst apps/sites is called Foursquare.  It’s a location based social media app but is built on the natural competition of some folks.  It’s a fun yet simple app that let’s you log/check-in places.  For example, I’ve checked in 3 times at Kroger in 3 days…  it let’s others know that I like that place or that I have two small kids that require my frequent visits!

The fun with Foursquare is that it logs points based on tasks that you do.  You get points for checking into a place for the first time or adding a place to the database… go some where a lot and you’ll become the mayor of that place.  However, if someone visits more than you then they get to be the mayor.  You can see where the competition comes into play right?!  I’m addicted for sure.

And of course it can be tied to your Twitter account so you can brag when you become the mayor of McDonalds.

Check it out and see if Foursquare is in your town yet… if not, let them know you want to get in on the action!!

Find me on on Foursquare here.

Think Social Media Is A Fad?

August 14th, 2009

The stats presented in this video are amazing and will blow your mind. The medium in which we socialize and connect continues to evolve at record speed.

I think most won’t doubt the growth and/or use but seeing these stats remind us that the times are (have) changing.

Supporting stats found here.

The Revolution In Real Time

May 11th, 2009

Horloge du comptoir

Social Media isn’t new…  it’s been around forever.  What has changed are the tools.  Remember those old school techniques of social media.. the telephone, writing letters back and forth, morse code, etc…   The tools of this new revolution are nifty little online sites like Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin & hundreds more.  Obviously there are features of this “new way” that have spurned their growth online.  My favorite feature is real time.  Why do I love real time so much?  Because it’s connected to these:

  • real time search
  • real time communication
  • real time feedback
  • real time listening
  • real time engagement
  • real time responses

Taking advantage of real time has been made easy by life stream services like Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed.  My favorite is Twitter’s real time search… you can search the “twittersphere” @ search.twitter.com, go ahead and type in your brand, company or industry.  What did you find?  Are people talking about you or your company?

Continue to listen and find ways to engage your customers in real time… they’ll appreciate knowing that you are listening!  In the next post I’ll talk about some tools you can use to monitor in real time.