Social Media and Authenticity

Many might disagree that a blog can be part of the social media landscape. Many blogs aren't written to fit into that terrain–they're personal outlets, sales tools, or showcases.


I consider blogging a social endeavor and I'm working to integrate it into my activity on Google Plus.


Certainly, I've written my share of (mild) rants that contain no hope of reader response–though they've still gotten that response.


Yes, I've written extremely serious and somewhat technical posts–even gathered a number of them into their own group called, * What Are Words ?–not expecting much social interaction but hoping to illuminate, wishing to uplift


Still, most of my posts do want readers to interact; in fact, are written as "incomplete" unless commented on.


Reader comments can spur new posts and often contain information more important than the post they append.


Amy Sundberg has a blog called The Practical Free Spirit and recently wrote the post, Social Media: Do What You Love (or at least like).


If you blog or like to read blogs, you'd be doing yourself a favor to read that post. Let me share a couple nuggets to peak your interest:


"I've been hearing a lot in the past year about the craving we as a society have right now for authenticity, to the point that it has become something of a buzz word among certain circles. But jargon or no, I think it's relevant to the conversation. We can tell when someone cares deeply about what they're saying or doing, and their authenticity draws us in.


"We can talk about how much we love blogging all we want, but it is our actions that show whether we're being genuine. Do we post regularly or do we tend to find excuses to avoid it? Do we write about subjects that we obviously care deeply about? Do we engage in the comment section with thoughtful discussion? Do we approach the writing of a blog post as though it is one of the most important things we could be doing right now?"


Do read the rest, leave Amy some feedback, then come back here and tell me how I can improve your experience of this blog :-)

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Published on August 19, 2011 08:45
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