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Tonight – Live From Downtown Chgo! Meet MomItForward's Jyl Johnson Pattee!

July 22, 2009 by Liz


Then Meet Us In Person at BowlHer in Chicago!

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I’m delighted to announce that I’m hosting the BowlHer channel on BlogTalkRadio to celebrate the outstanding event happening next Saturday in Chicago. We’ll be gathering to meet, greet, and celebrate the online / offline world that social media folks have come to expect and enjoy.

And the live music and special guests are an awesome part of all that will be one heck of an evening with five off-site parties and livestreaming.

Join Liz Strauss and Beth Rosen Tonight with Special Jyl Johnson Pattee

Jyl Johnson Pattee is the face behind Mom It Forward and the hostess of the weekly #gno parties on Twitter. When her two elementary-school-aged boys entered school all day last year, Jyl delved into social media by starting a mommy blog and in September 2008, jumped on Twitter with good friend Carissa Rogers for a girl’s night out. What started as a fun way to learn the Twitter ropes, transformed into a weekly gathering where chicks could chat and later became parties with a purpose complete with party themes and guest experts who joined as virtual panelists. Soon after, Mom It Forward was born, expanding the vision of #gno into changing the world one mom at a time.

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Get to know how this mom got to host the biggest event at Blogher and a friend to moms who blog all over the Internernt.

BlogTalkRadio.com/Bowlher Tonight

Be There!!

Tonight: Wednesday, July 22, 2009
10:00pm Eastern /9:00pm Central / 8:00pm Mountain /6:00pm Pacific
www.blogtalkradio/bowlher

Listener dial in number 347 857 3896

And bring your questions with you.

You can also follow Brooke on Twitter @JylMomIF

More about BowlHer

BowlHer is an after-hours event at which about 500 highly connected guests will enjoy an exciting evening of bowling, music, celebrities and networking. Thousands of women across the country will also enjoy the activities via a live streaming broadcast of the highly popular Girls Night Out Twitter party (#GNO).

BowlHer is Saturday, July 25th
at
Lucky Strike Lanes
322 E. Illinois St.
Chicago, IL 60611
Find out more about BowlHer.

Will I see you there?!!

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz on your business!!

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Filed Under: Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Beth Rosen, Bowlher, Jyl Johnson Pattee

What Is Twitter?

July 22, 2009 by Liz

The LANGUAGE of SOCIAL MEDIA

Words have a deep effect on
how we interpret and interact with the world.
The words we use and how we define them
reveal our interests, concerns, and values.
This series explores the words of social media.

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Twitter

Twitter.com — it’s a phenomenon. Each person is limited to talking in 140 characters, but quickly we find that we can say almost anything. It has become the world’s largest networking room without walls, a room in which people can tune in or tune out the short statements of millions of Tweeple who write every minute of every day what they’re thinking about.

People on twitter share their lives, share their business, share their incidental thoughts, broadcast noise and whisper secrets that are overheard in a public timeline. Dramas take place friends are made. Deals are done and undone. Humanity is on stage.

It’s the comfort of the hive mind.

Here’s how some folks define a Twitter …

@mincedmedia: “Group text messaging with your friends and fans. ”
@sizzler_chetan: “microblogging and social networking tool…”
@maxineappleby: “therapy”
@mcb927: “Twitter is defined by the ‘small world’ networks using it.–an abbreviated WWW (txt length) w/ self-propogating hubs & nodes.”
@Brainmaker: “The pia mater. You know.”
@DrKathleenYoung: “free association?”
@spin: “Turn-based chat for those not skillful enough for real-time chat ;)”
@ajinnashville “Twitter is that friend in the room that doesn’t mind just sitting there and listen to you ramble…but that also doesn’t mind telling you ur full of crap when you’re finished blabbing (in a positive way, of course) :)”
@Infinite_Ray “I see twitter as a utility to meet people and have conversation before actually meeting in person, and for business leads & rel.”
@charnellpugsley “Engagement. Relationship builder. Real-time connecting.”
@sizzler_chetan “A place where you can update your status, promote your stuff, read news in the fastest way and enjoy networking.”
@jnswanson “what people used to say passing in the hallway. Only the hallway’s huge.”
@joetorma
“Twitter is what now was before it was then”
@hummingbird604 Definitely. I call on my twitter friends to help me and comfort me (as I often do the same)
@PAWeissenstein Also to share articles, points of view and opinions (mine and others) with people. The penultimate soapbox!

What is twitter?

For more information see:
Princeton WorNet
Wiktionary
Wikidpedia
edigorami

SEE ALSO:
What Is Social Media?
What Is Social Networking?
What IS a Social Community?
What Is Online Social Media Conversation?
What Is a Blog?

What Is Twitter?
Got more to add? C’mon let’s talk.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Successful Blog, Tools Tagged With: bc, social media vocabulary, social-media, Twitter

The Mic Is On: We're Talking about the Best Online Moments Evah!!

July 21, 2009 by Liz


It’s Like Open Mic Only Different

The Mic Is On

Here’s how it works.

It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE is WELCOME.
The rules are simple — be nice.

There are always first timers and new things to talk about. It’s sort of half “Cheers” part “Friends” and part video game. You don’t know how much fun it is until you try it.

The Unexpected Good Surprise of Being Here

A friend across the planet says something meaningful. A hero comments on something we’ve written. A new client signs up. We laugh out loud at something unexpected and fun!

Online life can be the best. Let’s talk about the one in a million moments that touched our lives.

And, whatever else comes up, including THE EVER POPULAR, Basil the code-writing donkey . . . and flamenco dancing (because we always get off topic, anyway.)

Oh, and bring example links.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
image: burningwell.org
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Building A Powerful Personal Developmental Network – Is Your Next Teacher on Twitter?

July 21, 2009 by Liz


Great Networks and Partners Are Where You Find Them

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Last week was an exciting example of how Twitter has moved seamlessly into our lives. I left for D.C. on Wednesday stayed through Monday. It was the most productive week. Ideas were flying. Plans were being made.

How could so much happen in a city where I’ve hardly spent time?

It started with a quick conversation on Twitter with @SweetSue about her blog. Next thing you know, Susan Kuhn Frost, and I were planning an Association conference over several long phone calls, twitter DMs, and emails.

Susan had reached out to her networks — online and offline. I did to mine too. By the time I arrived in the capitol city. We had a week of meetings planned that made the conference and the content come together in record time. In the process, I think we both taught each other a lot. I’m delighted to have her in my network.

But I bet the story isn’t that unusual.

Building Your Powerful Personal Developmental Network – Is Your Next Teacher on Twitter?

Most of are great at seeing others, but it’s hard to see AND be the one we’re looking at. Whether we’re a company or an individual, it’s easy to find reasons that we made our successes, but that our failures were due to other circumstances. That’s where a powerful personal developmental network can keep things real.

In his new book, “Who’s Got Your Back?” Keith Ferrazzi talks about lifeline friends. They’re the sort of friends who hold us accountable and won’t let us fail. He suggests we build a handful of relationships based on vulnerability, generosity, candor, and accountability that’s reciprocal, constant, and intelligent.

Take Keith’s qualities and roll them into my definition of a Personal Developmental Network — a group of incredible people, individually chosen because of their unique abilities and their genuine interest in your success.

Imagine the power of that. It’s a personal board of directors time ten to the 23rd power!

Every day I touch base with people I trust — like Susan — to check my thinking and to stay accountable. Staying consistently in touch with my partners keeps the projects we’re working strong and able to move with action when opportunity arises.

My partners are a core part of my Personal Developmental Network — intelligent, incredible people, who help me stay on track with my most important goals. Many of my closest advisers are right there in my Twitter stream.

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Building A Powerful Personal Developmental Network – Is Your Next Teacher on Twitter?

Success for me, is when my whole life — head and heart — are focused on the same purpose. So my network helps me grow as a human meant to achieve something. I also believe that a network that grows with me will offer priceless depth and support.

To do that, build from the ground up.

1. Start with a foundation of concrete not sand.
— Qualitative Observations: Ask people who know you to describe your strongest traits — those that serve you well and those that get in the way. Make list. Then make a list of the kind of teachers who can teach you.

Use Twitter to ask questions and to find people who know what you’re looking to find out.

On Twitter, you’ll recognize the people who know you best by the way that they receive you. When we’re communicating people who know us, we don’t need to edit our behaviors for fear they’ll be misinterpreted. Explain why you’re asking and offer them more than one way to give you feedback: directly to you via DM, via email, or through an interview by a mutual friend.

— Quantitative Assessment: Check every test, performance appraisal, and personality measure you’ve taken. Ask your twitter friends for others that might offer a fresh view of your online persona. Learn what you can from all of them.

Use Twitter to find friends who have experience working with the tools or tests you choose. You might try a combination of Strengths Finder, the Enneagram, and the Myers-Briggs Personality Inventory.

— Personal Reflection: Spend an hour / day for a week thinking about personal and business successes in your life. Look for traits and strategies that show up throw all of them.

2. Lay out a path.
Look three years down the road. Where do you see your best self? If you can’t pick a path, that’s a great place to start.

Pull it all together. Then look for online and offline partners who might help you define and refine what you found.

3. Wisely choose unique and valuable guides.
Choose people you would bet your life success and your reputation on — people who share your standards and your values, and who care enough never to let you fail. Choose people strong enough to tell you when they disagree. A strong network might include:

— a close friend who knows you and your history, both business and personal.
— someone from your business industry who knows you less well
— two or three someones who are from other industries
— two or three someones you respect and admire, but don’t know well

Use Twitter to choose people who can see the “you” people online see.

4. Check your bearings regularly.
Decide how you’ll meet with them. Will you call when you have questions or meet regularly? Will you meet one at a time? Check in with your network by asking, “How’ve I changed that you can see?”

Demand they hold you accountable. Do it by trading ways that you might hold them accountable for something they need to accomplish of their own.

5. Don’t Leave Out Learners.
People who are learning often teach us just by the questions they ask. Invite a learner to join your network to help you on your quest. That will make it easier to be a learner yourself.

When someone teaches you a skill, ask how you might use that skill to help that teacher. Ask questions, listen actively, and be first to offer a favor without strings. People remember sincere curiosity and true generosity. Add vulnerability and accountability and the combination is unstoppable, just as Keith Ferrazzi says.

6. Ask for Help — Communicate. Let your network know when you need help, when you have questions, or even when you need to vent safely. A developmental network that doesn’t know where we are can’t help.

A developmental network is not made from casual friending or among random followers. It’s the people who understand why we’re passionate about our calling. But that doesn’t mean we can’t find the right folks on Twitter and getting to know them well.

Wise teachers show up in all sorts of places.

Watch for and welcome every wise teacher you encounter. Wisdom and experience are a prize. True teachers show themselves by offering advice, expecting nothing in return. Mentors who come your way, offering experience and connections, see something in you. Let them help you discover what that is and what it could be if you let it grow.

Welcome all wise teachers into a Powerful Developmental Network, wherever you find them.

Nobody likes to go it alone, and it’s not a good idea. We need each other for information, insight, and inspiration.

Is your next teacher on Twitter? You never know.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Liz can help you find focus or direction, check out the Work with Liz!! page.

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Open Mic 7pm Chgo Time: We're Talking the Best online Moments Evah!!

July 21, 2009 by Liz

Join Us Tonight

JOIN US TONIGHT AT 7PM

The Unexpected Good Surprise of Being Here

A friend across the planet says something meaningful. A hero comments on something we’ve written. A new client signs up. We laugh out loud at something unexpected and fun!

Online life can be the best. Let’s talk about the one in a million moments that touched our lives.

Oh, and bring example links and bring some perspective!

The rules are simple — be nice.

Do be nice. 🙂

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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What Will You Do Today to Double Productivity?

July 20, 2009 by Liz

How Can You Get Someone Else Working Too?

Invigoration happens when we accomplish something.
Invirgoration is even bigger when we accomplish something that’s been nagging us because it needs to go somewhere.

Take a look on your desk, on your to-do list … Is there something that if you just do it someone else can be taking it to the next step?

One best way to be productive is to find the thing we can accomplish and pass on for the next person to work on. Then while we’re working on our second task, that person can be working on what we just passed on. I call that double productivity.

What will you do today to double your productivity … even for just a few minutes?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, LinkedIn, Productivity, social business, video

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