DISQUS

briansolis: MicroMedia Paves the Way for Macro Influence

  • KFFBOS · 2 years ago
    Great post Brian. I agree and discussed this in my own media snack after I was tagged by Geoff. I love media snacks b/c they do give me a little something to tide me over, sort of like appetizers. Every now and then however your community will want the entire dinner, better be prepared.

    Good stuff.

    /kff
  • Heidi · 2 years ago
    Well said Brian. I've taken to media snacking this year, and while I'm finding many benefits to it, I'm also finding that it is shifting the way I consume and produce media. It seems as I snack more I have less time for full meals, whether that means writing my regular blog entries or reading novels. I used to read anywhere from 2-5 books a week, and now I spend much of that time online. Meanwhile most of my RL friends have yet to jump on the bandwagon, so when I start talking about Flickr, Pownce, Tumblr, etc. they look at me as though I'm speaking some other language!
  • Geoff_Livingston · 2 years ago
    Sometimes less is less. Very, very true. And dinner is what you really crave when you have a snack. Well done. Funny video, too.
  • Jeremiah Owyang · 2 years ago
    Your definition is more concise than mine, I like it!

    "Any form of concentrated content created using social tools that broadcast voice, video, images or text to targeted Web and mobile communities."
  • shwibbs · 2 years ago
    Brian good points as usual. I think of this as giving people many consumable formats to choose from.

    Twitter for short and concise messaging, blogging for lengthy messaging and video for visual messaging.

    Dan Schawbel

    www.personalbrandingmag.com
  • Cathleen Rittereiser · 2 years ago
    Thanks for mentioning me post. I liked your post a lot for your thoughts and the resources. The phrase "less is less" resonated with me. I wanted to write something similar, but couldn't find such an elegant and concise way to say it.
  • Andrea Vascellari · 2 years ago
    Hello Brian,

    It's nice to join the conversation globally, and it was really interesting to read your post.

    "When enough individual voices pool together, the whisper becomes a roar, transcending MicroMedia into macro influence."...well said.

    Andrea