Instruction are like
road maps but no one reads instructions anymore, so what are we going to
do, fire the thousands upon thousands of
people working for companies writing instructions for all of the products we
buy?
I don't think that’s
going to happen. Then I could boldly
proclaim that I read most instructions for most of the things I buy.
Whoop-tee-doo, so what is one "I Do" worth? Not much.
I'm just getting
around to reading some of the instructions for maximizing my interaction on the
various social networks, so I must admit that I'm a little lax myself. But, I did say to my self why not share what
I've learned with others, why not help them expand their reach and get to meet
some new and interesting people?
So how do you get
from a Google blog to Facebook, then to maybe Twitter and so on, was my
question. I've done a lot of Twittering to expose my other blog and I said wow,
this is a lot of work going back and forth so, I said why not help those that
want to maximize their posts or messages too.
How, well all my
friends at I Do We Do can post their public comment at I Do We Do, and as long
as they are marked public they will be posted to Twitter as well. I have linked
a presence on these two social networks.
I'm no genius folks, actually the two networks FB and Twitter have done
all the work by collaborating on this linking process. All I've done is create a community of like
individuals that are interested in sharing what they are doing and learning
what others are doing too.
Why not take a look-see, become a friend of the I Do We Do community, make a post on the wall and
watch the link. Wait there's more, some
of the more interesting entries may be expanded and become topic for this or another
blog that's part of the Gaming Oracle family of blogs. "Blast From the Past or School Bias?" is a perfect
example, I saw this story on a friends wall and decided to research it further
and share it.
Well there you have
it, that's what I enjoy and or my thing to Do.
So, what about you, what do you Do?
Tell us at "I Do We Do" we're waiting to hear from you.
Thanks,
I Do We Do!
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