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  Wednesday, April 28, 2010

There was a lot of talk for a while about the diminishing interpersonal interaction due to new technology. People walk down the street glued to their phones, plugged in to ipods or use the ATM instead of interacting with a bank teller; but doesn’t the interaction that occurs on these new gadgets still count? Interpersonal interaction has just moved from street addresses to a URL addresses.


It’s not uncommon to fear change and especially when you don’t know how to function all these new gizmos widgets and gadgets. Social media empowers people who may be skeptical or have questions and concerns. It allows you to engage with networks and communities that share your views and ideas or that can contribute to your company. Businesses that are not familiar with how to function Facebook or Twitter, or even which medium to choose should not let that be a barrier to adapting with the times. There is enough proof now that social media works and that you need to join the band wagon.


There was an interesting article today about schools integrating Google Apps into the curriculum to help educate and expose kids to multi-media so that they can evolve with the times. It’s never too late. If you don’t know where to start, or what social sites apply to your business that is when you seek out help. There are social media experts at NetScope, Inc. that can both educate you on how to do it yourself for your business and or can provide you with external services. Don’t shun the new, embrace it!

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