Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Who am I?

We figured out that the best way to understand Social Networking was to jump in. So we did. Our first quandary was to figure out who we are? Well, we know who we are but it seemed that we didn’t feel it appropriate for one of us to take the spotlight (and sacrifice our personal profiles) so we became the collective PINC person. We were known enough to be able to build our friends and connections successfully, by calling ourselves the name “PINC” but now it seems we are missing that personal touch. As well, Facebook and LinkedIn now provide space for organizations such as ours which we might have used better in the first place - maybe.

 
There doesn’t seem to be a way safe to change the name we had registered as without creating an entirely new profile. If we do that, we have to start from scratch collecting our valuable friends all over again.

 
Questions:
  1. Is it better to participate as a person even though we are an organization?
  2. Does anyone know how we might make the change?

1 comment:

  1. Comment as a person. A collective 'marketing' face is just the ticket to alienate people on the internet.

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