Tramps Like Marketing Conversations
CustomScoop’s PR Blog Jots loves to cover all the scandalous things we say here at Marketing Conversation, the last coming from Roads? Where We’re Going, We Won’t Need Roads (and Other PR Blog Jots) (scroll down), wherein we are called tramps and sluts. Long-story-sort, that sort of language kind of turns us on.
Abraham Harrison, Abraham Harrison LLCRelated Posts‘Reacting to a post on the recent Sophos study showing that Facebook users may be too free in granting friend requests, Chris Abraham wonders if he is virtually “slutty,” noting his hundreds of connections on sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN. The study questioned whether too much online transparency can be dangerous, but can’t large social networks like Chris’ be helpful and important? Would denying friend requests from strangers mean missing opportunities? “They’re all rockstars and A-listers, but am I too trampy? Am I a slut? How do you handle your social networks? I consider what I am doing is being a connector, being a mini Kevin Bacon, not a prostitute. I love to game serendipity.” ‘ Via CustomScoop’s PR Blog Jots
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