Sunday, April 11, 2010

a dabble into everything

on the topic of the futuristic social media, i think there will be more conflicts than there are now with the virtual life/reality balance. the number of generations brought up with these new technologies that are making social media so handy 24/7 is naturally going to grow; so much so that our generation will be considered to have grown up in an out-dated technology era- it's only inevitable that way because of how rapidly technology changes. hopefully we will be able to stop it before the line between the virtual world and that of reality get too blurreddddd.

although the biggest difference between now and then is that there are going to be more access points and opportunities to expand yourself online (believe it or not). if anyone thinks that this whole developing your online image cleanly is going away, man are they wrong. everything will affect a person's online image. this could be absolutely amazing from a business standpoint though- could you imagine the financial benefits from actually being able to market 100% successfully because you know what's on your consumers' minds consistently??

3 comments:

  1. That is a good point and that is what I am worring about. and about expending oneself online it toallay true too.

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  2. interesting post i can already see marketers drooling at the opportunity to know exactly what is on their target markets mind

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  3. More opportunities for access and less opportunities for privacy seems to be the way social media is moving.

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