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		<title>5 Reasons Why I Love Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 02:30:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part two in my mini series on the state of social media.  See my previous post &#8211; 5 Reason Why I Hate Social Media 1. The people My social media use has created so many opportunities for me to meet and converse with some truly wonderful people.  I&#8217;ve been able...
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// ]]&gt;</script>Part two in my mini series on the state of social media.  See my previous post &#8211; <a href="http://colinalsheimer.com/5-reasons-why-i-hate-social-media">5 Reason Why I Hate Social Media</a></p>
<p><strong>1. The people</strong></p>
<p>My social media use has created so many opportunities for me to meet and converse with some truly wonderful people.  I&#8217;ve been able to create some valuable and personally rewarding relationships with the people I&#8217;ve met over sites like Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.</p>
<p>Social media has completely broadened my horizons.  At my core, I&#8217;m an introvert.  In college, I was terrified by the idea of networking.  Now &#8211; I love it.  I get to meet and talk with people!  It&#8217;s great!  But it took social media for me to completely realize this.</p>
<p><strong>2. The possibilities</strong></p>
<p>There is so much power behind social media.  We&#8217;ve seen what it can do for social change, and how it can empower individuals to take on ideas and entities that are much larger than themselves.  We&#8217;ve seen social media entertain, influence elections and <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/07/13/bruno-twitter-reactions/">save us money at the movies</a>.  Social media is limitless in where it can go in the future.  That&#8217;s awesome.</p>
<p><strong>3. The conversation</strong></p>
<p>This goes along with my point about the people, but I&#8217;ve had some phenomenal conversations over social media platforms.  Not to mention, it&#8217;s helped me to stay in touch with old friends and colleagues, who I probably would have lost touch with over the years.</p>
<p><strong>4. The community</strong></p>
<p>On a daily basis, I get to interact with thought leaders, innovators, industry experts, friends, family, artists, politicians&#8230; you get the point.  Before social media, it would take some serious work to get to a point where I could engage with these people offline.  Social media has brought the community &#8211; and those who lead it closer to those who want to participate and contribute.</p>
<p><strong>5. The learning</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes, I think I&#8217;ve learned more over the past year though social media than I did in my entire college career.  It seems that those who are leading the social media charge have done a great job at fostering a community of those who like to share knowledge.  As a 20-something professional, it means I get to benefit from the experiences and knowledge of those who are much older (and wiser) than myself.</p>
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		<title>6 Ways Twitter Lists Fall Short</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 03:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Colin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, just about everyone on Twitter finally received the much talked about Lists feature.  After the initial rush of newness, I found the feature to be lacking in several key areas.  Here are the six ways that Twitter Lists just fall a bit short. 1.  You can&#39;t collaborate Creating...
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<p /> Last week, just about everyone on Twitter finally received the much talked about Lists feature.  After the initial rush of newness, I found the feature to be lacking in several key areas.  Here are the six ways that Twitter Lists just fall a bit short.
<p /> <b>1.  You can&#39;t collaborate</b>
<p />Creating my own Twitter list is great.  It helps me categorize my favorite Twitter users, and share that with my network.  But wouldn&#39;t it be great if we could collaborate?  What I&#39;d really like to do is get together with some of my friends to create the ultimate Twitter list.  Could you imagine the power behind a Best Twitter Users list created by Robert Scoble, Chris Brogan, Steve Rubel, and Gary Vaynerchuck?  It would be epic.  Content curation at its finest. 
<p /> And sure they could get together to create this list in other ways, but it just wouldn&#39;t be the same.
<p /><b>2.  Tedious &amp; time intensive</b>
<p />To date, I&#39;ve created exactly two Twitter Lists.  And I think that&#39;s all I&#39;ll create.  Unless Twitter makes list creation more user friendly. 
<p /> I follow a lot of Twitter users.  3,741, to be exact.  And I like a whole heck of a lot of you, and would love to include as many of you in a list as I can.
<p />To do that, however, I have to add each and every one of you, one by one. 
<p /> That, my friends, is not fun. 
<p />What about a bulk uploader?  Or an input box that allows me to add multiple users at once.  If Twitter needs inspiration, look at the <a href="http://tweepml.org/">TweepML</a> interface.  They make it easy (and fun) to create and share Twitter Lists.
<p /> <b>3.  Too much duplication</b>
<p />Thus far, I&#39;ve see a lot of duplication.  For example, if I want to find the definitive list for Dallas Twitter Users, how do I find that?  Just about every major Twitter User in Dallas has created their own Dallas list.  How do I find the one that&#39;s the best? 
<p /> Which brings me to my next point&#8230;<br /><b><br />4.  Not easy to see top lists</b>
<p />I want to see the lists that contain those users who create the best content. 
<p />I could go to Twitter Users like Chris Brogan or Gary Vanyerchuck to see who they follow.  In fact, that might be a great strategy.  But what about that obscure Twitter User who has made a fantastic list.  How do I find that?  I might dig for a few days, but would you? 
<p /> <b>5.  Not sharable<br /></b><br />Right now, the best way it seems to share a Twitter list is through the basic link to the list.  What if Twitter promoted a few featured lists, much like their featured users?  Or they offered trending stats for popular lists?  <br /> <b><br />6.  No integration with Twitter clients (yet)<br /></b><br />I&#39;ve heard rumors that most of the major Twitter clients will support lists soon, and I hope they do.  I&#39;ve got a killer list of my favorite Twitter Users in my Seesmic Desktop.  I&#39;d love to be able to share that list with everyone, but, see point #2 above.  It would take just too long.  I&#39;m hoping the major desktop clients allow you to export (and import?) your favorite lists into the Twitter system.
<p /> <b>Moving Forward</b>
<p />While I appreciate Twitter&#39;s effort at innovation, I&#39;m not sure if lists will ultimately satisfy my thirst.  By themselves, they only offer marginal value to end users.  If, however, issues are addressed and the lists are developed beyond their current state, then maybe it will end up being a good feature for Twitter.
<p /> In the meantime though, I&#39;ve got my two lists (<a href="http://twitter.com/LevelTen_Colin/dallas-masterlist">one</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/LevelTen_Colin/smcdallas">two</a>), and I&#39;m thankful to everyone who&#39;s got me on theirs.
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