Why You Should Join Empire Avenue – a Social Media Exchange
Saturday, April 30th, 2011
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Social Media is all the rage. And if you disagree, then you shouldn’t be on YouTube – where Social Media comes alive in the form of video media. Hey, don’t blame me! I’m not a huge fan of the phrase, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love the tools.
So, I tweet on Twitter. I post on Facebook. I upload to YouTube. I share on LinkedIn. I divulge more information on my blog. I am active. Constantly. Everywhere. I’m social, even though I seldom leave my house (damn this fear of sunshine).
Until now, there was no true way for you to exact an exact value from my participation in this new form of media (participatory). Sure, you might get some value from watching my videos, reading my Twitter updates, scanning the Facebook fan page, scoping out the RSS feed from my blogs, etc. – but what does it all mean?
Empire Avenue may finally place a virtual value on my social media activity. You can invest in me, using virtual currency (eaves) – and for every comment I post, every video I upload, every song I sing – well, okay… not the singing, so much – for virtually everything that I do online, you’ll be able to gain value as a shareholder of my stock ticker symbol on Empire Avenue.
The account is free, and you really don’t have to do anything different than what you’re doing now. Participating on YouTube generates value for you AUTOMATICALLY on Empire Avenue, and for anybody who becomes a shareholder in you.
Grab PIRILLO while the price is still low – as I’m near-guaranteed to break 100 at some point. Will I maintain? Oh, I don’t know. How often do you see me tweet, update, upload, and share? Exactly.
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Korea-based CyWorld.com comes to USA, focusing initially on late-teen-to-early-20′s females. CyWorld sells $300,000 a day in virtual currency and get 100,000 video uploads per day (vs. YouTube’s reported 65,000 per day).
http://www.globalchange.com Most online social networking is with people who are known to their friends or colleagues in physical life. Impact of virtual communication on social gatherings. FaceBook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Bebo, YouTube are mainly communities of people who know each other. Why many people are physically present but mentally and emotionally absent. Impact of social networks on family life. Virtual relationships, video, videoconferencing, Skype, dating and Second Life. How relationships are changing in the online world. Impact of technology, mobile phones, computers. Keynote conference speaker Patrick Dixon at Stein Am Rhein Leadership Summit – questions and answers facilitated by Professor Prabhu Guptara.



