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Bailey’s Journal – Blog Posts from Cyphers’ Newest Employee

Posted in how to WOM, social media impact. on Monday, June 7th, 2010 by Andrew Tags: Bailey's Journal
Jun 07

Bailey Whittaker, a recent graduate from Towson University, has recently joined The Cyphers Agency Push ‘N Pull team. She will post regularly on our blog as she learns more about how we use word of mouth marketing for our clients, so you can learn what we do from an inside perspective.

Social media is way more extensive than I imagined.  Being a recent college graduate, and 22 years old, I thought I knew a lot about social media.  I was wrong.  I thought if I knew how to use Facebook (which in my mind is the fastest growing and most commonly used social media site) I was good to go.  I was also vaguely familiar with MySpace, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Flickr,and some other sites.  As it turns out, there are many more sites online that allow people with common interests/goals to come together, and each in a different way.  I didn’t realize so many people were using online resources to find each other.  Social media is effective because it changes constantly, and people can become interactive with other customers, or the company itself.

I was also surprised at the wide audience range of people using these sites.  I think of the older generation as being generally internet incapable (sorry!).  As it turns out, lots of baby boomers have set up their own blogs, groups, and websites.  Maybe some of them could even teach me a thing or two.

In terms of cool websites I’ve learned about, I think MeetUp sounds awesome.  I’ve never used it, but it’s a really cool concept – I’m impressed. It shows that we can use online tools to find people online, but reach them in the real world too if we want.

I’m really excited to keep learning about all the things that we are doing for our clients. I’ll keep you posted! 

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Pishman

Bailey, Here is another older user of Facebook chiming in. Your grandpa's cousin, Peggi. I have enjoyed meeting up with high school classmates on Facebook that I hadn't seen since my 20th reunion. We even set up a vacation to Santa Fe after finding each other. So social networking can be useful for the older set too. Keeping in touch with relatives is another benefit. Lisa just friended me on here the night of Iantha's party. I wish you all the best in your new blog venture here. I wish time had permitted us to visit more at the reunion. I did get in a nice visit with your dad. That was good. Take care, Peggi Ishman

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Denis Whittaker

Hi Bailey, I resemble that coment about the "internet incapable" but I am trying to keep up. Good luck on this new adventure. Grandpa Denis

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Denis Whittaker

Hi Bailey, I resemble that coment about the "internet incapable" but I am trying to keep up. Good luck on this new adventure. Grandpa Denis

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antoniocanova

you would be surprised how many of us "oldsters" have already made the switch to cyber. remember Bill Gates' generation that makes all this whiz-bang possible is nearing retirement age, and no strangers to computers. i think online will eventually replace most media. online is instant, has global reach and local results. the very first time i used Craig's list and MeetUp i got instant connections with the people who are interested in exactly what i was, in precisely the place i was, at the time i set. this could be the end of mounds of paper advertising trash added to the landfill every day. I am going to check out each of the other sites you mentioned, that i have not used, and look for ways i can get more done, or at least have more fun.

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