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Week 16 – Ego addict or Integrity?

May 7, 2010 by admin

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Well it may be different for Ashton Kutcher ( best-known for playing Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom That ’70s Show.) and CNN who spent the early part of last year battling it out to become the first to get to a million followers: It was fun correct simply a contest?

However I seriously thought that popularity contests died out with the Miss World Beauty Pageant.…But it seems that that is still going strong too.

My question to you is do we really need a million sheep following us, or do we need a few good friends?

Is Social Media just a big Ego Boost, or does it have merit?

http://twitter.com/mitchjoel/statuses/13622250676

Eventually Ashton beat CNN.. The point Ashton was trying to get across that was he was amazed that one person could have more influence on a nation than an entire Media conglomerate. Sure he may have a slightly larger household name than say me… but did this battle not say ‘hey with Social Media you are on the same playing field as the big guys!’ That is why social media is such a powerful tool.

A year and a bit later Ashton Kutcher has 4,878,141 following him (population of Norway) . So is he still batting for the little guy or  does this make him a twitter god a Guru to twitter land. If you had a business that needed to market itself via social media would you turn to him for consultation? Is Ashton Kutcher just another twitter celebrity?  Or part of the growing snake oil slick being left by self- described social media experts that more than tripled their presence, between May and December 2009

So do we need to find ourselves approaching the million followers on twitter or a couple of thousand friends on Facebook before we can have a say in this social world. If so you can certainly subscribe, to schemes that definitely will increase the amount of Twitter Followers or Facebook  (fans./friends/liker).

But why do it? What is the purpose?

The perfect test for this question: #thedaytwitterexploded.

Millions of people had their egos crushed when they went flying into a panic as they logged onto their Twitter account only to find they had 0 followers and 0 following. Yep even people like Ashton, Obama, Justin Bieber all sitting at Zero.

I want to give credit to DJ Bri Cook who wrote a great little blog post yesterday.

“I was like the first day of High School -Nobody likes me. Suddenly, flashbacks of when they first joined Twitter came rolling in and they thought they would have to relive the pain of gaining followers in order to feel important again.  They struggled with putting so much emphasis in their number of followers, it’s just a number, but for some reason… it means so much.”

But when they realized celebrities like Ashton Kutcher, Britney Spears, and Justin Bieber were also at their level with 0 followers and 0 following it seemed that everyone very quickly became ok with the idea of an equilibrium that perhaps these numbers did not matter. Perhaps the idea of just conversation and friendship was the most important thing.

We often say it’s not about the Quantity it’s about the quality, and when it comes to Social media it that not the perfect analogy.

In Kelowna here we are lucky with the way that Twitter has developed, you will find most are business people that have formed a growing network of interactivity that is mutually beneficial. Groups such as 2nd Thursday for the design and marketing community, or twitter business day have formed around these social networks to help and aid the local community.  Not millions of people but a growing few that make signing up for a Twitter or Facebook account a worthwhile exercise.

If you want to look at official numbers: It gives you a much better perspective and hopefully something better to focus on than just increasing your numbers for the hell of it.(supplied to me via @catester)

97% twitter users have less than 100 followers; 81% follow less than 100

Don’t make it a popularity contest remember #thedaytwitterexploded.

If you are a business and you are trying to utilize Social for marketing, concentrate on your demographic and area of expertise. Not on someone telling you that 5000 more people you don’t know will make a difference.

If you are just using social for being social, then have fun and know it’s not necessary to Re-tweet out every top ten list if you have no interest in the content.

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