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Bacon Wrapped Maple Bar Hot Dog. YUCK.
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You would so eat this. - Louis Gray
YOU would SO eat it. - Mona N. via IM
:| - Anna Haro
Actually... - Mona N.
That looks so good right now - Jesse Stay
Jesse? You don't even eat bacon!! - Mona N. via IM
Mona, I eat bacon - just can't eat too much or I'll get sick. I still think it's delicious, and often I'll eat it until I get sick. It's worth it some times. - Jesse Stay via twhirl
AND I LOVE YOU FOR THAT!! <3 - Mona N. via IM
That would be a double-whammy, too - pork hot dogs also make me sick if I eat too much. I'm asking for it but it looks so good! - Jesse Stay via twhirl
Drunk food ftw, Jesse! - Mona N. via IM
STILL not battered and deep fried. What's wrong with the world? - Slippy Lane
I'd give it a try. What's the worst that can happen? - flammable
Would be better if it were drowned in ketchup instead of maple syrup. - Mike Reynolds
They are great. - Jeremy Kunz
How do you know its a "he", Joe? :P - Mona N. via IM
It just needs a bit of cheddar cheese... mmmmm yummt - Wolfman-K
wOOow - PeYm@N
reminds me of the krispy kreme hamburgers ,, heart does not NEED - johnpiercy
Bacon makes everything better! - Imabug
wrap it in cheese and deep fry it and then I'll consider it. The smiles will offset the artery cloggage - Bwana
The tags on this photo are all wrong. "yuck" + "heart attack"? I think what you meant was "WANT" and "looks very yummy." - Pete Delucchi
Hmmm...that's just a little too much "pork", y'know... - Helen Sventitsky
You guys are missing the BEST component here: BACON WRAPPED HOT-DOGS. - Mona N.
Mona, I just read that as YUMMY YUM YUM-YUM. - Pete Delucchi
Pete - THAT is why we get along. ;) - Mona N. via IM
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OCLC is apparently trying to stomp around a bit. Libraries are for making information and knowledge available, and this sounds like a way to make that process more difficult by limiting the open access. If you're in a position and have a mind to do so, it might be worth encouraging some pushback from your favourite librarian. - Rob Kramer via Bookmarklet
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“You guys, I'm writing a cover letter, and am stuck. (for the past two days) I suck at this. Help...?”
You guys, I'm writing a cover letter, and am stuck. (for the past two days) I suck at this. Help...?
November 11 at 8:49 pm - Link
I'm serious, Matt!! I need to write about myself but I don't know what to say!! - Mona N.
M: what is the letter for? - सत्याग्रह [Bren]
http://www.csuchico.edu/plc/co... ? Some examples, there, anyway. - Phil Glockner
Dear God, Please accept my reservation for one spot with a view... - Pokai
I've heard somewhere that Cover Letters are meant to be 2-4 paragraphs about yourself and what makes you interested in/right for a job. That being said noone's ever hired me from a Cover Letter. - Will Higgins
To whom it may concern, My name is Mona, and I am full of WIN. kthxbai. - Josh Haley
What kind of a gig is this, Mona? Is it social media or something related? - Chris Baskind
I remember hearing somewhere that you write in your cover letter the stuff about you that's not illustrated in your resume. But that doesn't feel like sufficient advice :( - Marko Bon
Here's a couple of links to sample cover letters http://jobsearch.about.com/od/... and http://www.csuchico.edu/plc/co... Hopefully this will get your creative juices flowing. - Jeff P. Henderson
Kinda sorta Social Media related and I don't know what to say... - Mona N.
writers block usually comes from editing while writing. Just write down what you want to convey...all of it. quickie highlights on what makes you good candidate, then edit into paragraphs afterwards. - Pokai
OK: I'm going to submit this thread about why you're right for a social media job. You're living it. I bet some other folks can think of more reasons ... ;-) - Chris Baskind
It's Social Media related and I don't know how to express myself. @Chris: That I'm whoring myself? lol... I reallllly need help you guys! - Mona N.
Anything social media related should be perfect, just let everyone write how you're the Queen of Friendfeed! - Trish R
Maybe get the juices flowing by just writing out why you'd like to work there... - Stupid Blogger (aka Tina)
It's Social Media related, how do I express myself? I don't know what to say so I turned to you guys for help... - Mona N.
paragraphs 1-intro (hi, my name is mona) 2-experience (best of) 3- education 4- summary (next steps) 5 ending (sincerely mona) also, people like bullet points in cover letters - Pokai
Mona, some quick ego-boosting tips: Your ranking on FFholic, the articles you have written for your site, Louis Gray and your TechMeme highlights, And how you got everyone to move "en masse" to geeks.pirillo. Reflect on these worthy things. Let them please you. These things are telling you, you have Social Media chops. Now write. - Phil Glockner
Pokai: Thanks for the feedback, but you're not reading what I'm saying lol. It's Social Media related, I don't know how to express myself, so I'm turning to FF for help on what to say. :) - Mona N.
Feel free to e-mail me drafts or call... Echoing Pokai: Start with your raw thoughts & feelings. Echoing Will: Do you have a personal connection with anyone yet? (Are you cover lettering to an HR-person, a CEO, etc...) The old resume-cover-letter numbers game has lower payoffs than the personal-introduction method... - Mitchell Tsai
Your such a good writer, it's hard to believe your stuck! - Michael Fidler via twhirl
Yes you rock FF, and Louis Gray and Techmeme, plus weren't you on Reuters the other day? :) - Mo Kargas
If you need more, consider this: You currently do IT work (sysadmin?) and yet I have never read anything you write and thought, "wow, this is confusing!" You bridge the gap. Also, you are a walking community in a can.. err.. girl. - Phil Glockner
Mo: but that doesn't mean anything! I don't care about all that, I like the community and love Social Media - I just don't know how to express why it's my niche. :\ J.Phil - thanks for the tips. noted! - Mona N.
Also echoing pokai's recommendations, if you have alot of experience, you should skip #3. In #4, summarize how your experience (and education) will bring value to the position you're applying. Btw, Mona, I thought you already have a job! - imabonehead
imabonehead: It's Social Media related and I'm having trouble expressing why I would be good at it. - Mona N.
Hmm, now I get you. You want to explain why it's your niche, I can see why that is difficult. - Mo Kargas
You could say you're good at creating talking points and discussions and engaging participation online around a variety of content, on a variety of topics (which you totally are). Basically saying, I can engage users and make them subscribers. - Mo Kargas
Mona, a cover letter isn't a job interview. It's a glossy bit of promotional material. Don't focus on justifying yourself.. think "You (hiring company) need this product that I am selling, called Mona. Here are the reasons. ..." - Phil Glockner
Mona, the point of a cover letter is to intrigue someone enough for them to read your resume, and also to personalize your experience to the company to which you're interested. Spend a paragraph telling about yourself and why you're fabulous (see all the other info above); then spend another paragraph about how your specific skills would work well for that company. Let me know if that helps at all. - Pete Delucchi
Thanks you guys, the problem I'm having is expressing why I would be good for a Social Media position... I think it's because I hate talking about myself... - Mona N.
My cover letters always suck. - RefD
hit www.unbloq.me for writer's block... even with a cover letter, it'll help :) - Enrique Gutierrez via twhirl
Ralphy messaged you on FB - Marko Bon
Pete, I'm getting that she knows how to write it, she just doesn't know what to put in there to sell herself. Mona, are you looking for examples of what to add? - Trish R
You have a good eye for what's cool and popular, and you manage community very well. - Chris Baskind
I would tailor the cover letters to each company and position you apply to. Tell them why you are interested in the company and the position. Impress them with how much you know about them. - scott anderson
Mona -- tell them you have lightning quick reflexes when it comes to social media. You can post quickly like Mighty Mouse on steroids, and keep up with a million different threads, communities, and interests all at once. In short -- you are an insanely awesome multi-tasker. - Pete Delucchi
Mona, just put all your followers down as references. All of them. - Ⓒⓗⓡⓘⓢ ᴷᴵᴹ ᴬ
Also, you have an incredibly electric personality that thrives well online. You connect instantly with your audiences, personalize your messages, and have such a wide variety of interests that virtually anyone can and does interact with you. - Pete Delucchi
Engineers often have the opposite problem of marketing people (who can talk so much that they can seem fake). There was a meeting at Microsoft for a friends company. The engineers (and CEO, an engineer) thought they made a great presentation (very interactive Q&A), but the marketing guy thought it was lousy (key people didn't come). --- Who is reading the cover letter? ...would be my first question. - Mitchell Tsai
You're the Hobo of Social Media. :-) Maybe gypsy sounds better? LOL - Trish R
Social media might be your niche for reasons X, Y, Z (lots of passion, great sense of humor, balanced with good technical skills, hands-on knowledge of most major social media with the in-crowd, diverse interests, many people listen to you & like your offerings, know what's cool, good multitasker) but how well does the reader know social media? - Mitchell Tsai
Trish: HOBO! (and thanks everyone... i hate reading / talking about myself. it's kinda mortifying.) - Mona N.
way to crowdsource your cover letter Mona! - Jesse Stay
If writing a cover letter to ABC company, I would hunt on LinkedIn, Facebook, Pipl, Google for any people in ABC company. Talk to any lower-level people you have contacts with. Eventually, go direct to the CEO or other management team if possible (but also send something to the HR dept so they don't feel left out). With your blog and FriendFeed prescence, your resume doesn't need to be your sales point, especially with social media. A 20-something, 30-something CEO, CXO can see personality in your blog. - Mitchell Tsai
Agree with Mitchell - find out who knows who in the company and get a personal introduction. Many companies will let someone your caliber bypass HR - Jesse Stay via twhirl
Before all that, I need to punch out a Cover Letter LOL!! - Mona N.
P.S. If you have 1-3 specific companies in mind, I'm happy to do a little detective work in my networks for you... - Mitchell Tsai
My suggestion is the REVERSE of the normal methods. Usually I write a cover letter (and revise a resume) AFTER I talk to the critical people. Then I can include anything cool we talk about in the letter (e.g. having a fascination about gummy bears) and I can gear the formality/informality to the person. The cover letter and resume are just to keep the HR people happy. If you want to practice blabbing-about-me text, just start a LinkedIn profile. - Mitchell Tsai
Mona, in that case I agree with Phil - he's got some great ideas. - Jesse Stay via twhirl
In your LinkedIn profile, you can practice writing various versions of your about-me stuff (e.g. a 1-paragragh, a 3-paragraph, a few funny versions, a serious version, a technical HR list-all-the-keywords version, a drop-all-the-names-of-people-you-know, list all your blog-news citations, etc...) and post it all. Then after you speak to people, you have ready-made boiler plate for various versions of stuff. LinkedIn is cool because people have so many different ways of using it...fewer faux pas. - Mitchell Tsai
Thanks Jesse! Then again, if I was in Mona's shows I'd have the exact same issue! - Phil Glockner
I can write the whole letter over a bottle of wine and nice dinner in SF this weekend. :) - Pokai
Phil: Some view a "cover letter" as a way to remind people what you talked about together (rather than as a promo piece). Although perhaps this thinking is similar to the new-internet marketing techniques touted in Buzzmarketing & Meatball Sundae (e.g. today's people have been saturated with "marketing techniques"/fluff since the 1950s and want personal/community connections with real "content/value"). - Mitchell Tsai
Mitchell, I can see that. But how can a cover letter be a reminder of a discussion if you haven't actually had a discussion with the interviewer/hiring manager yet? Also, what is a Meatball Sundae? - Phil Glockner
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A lifetime ago and never again! Warm thoughts, northern hemisphere - Rob Kramer
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paperboxes on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
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Not looking forward to this stuff .... - johnpiercy via Bookmarklet
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The ascension of Barack of the Obamas? Awfully funny indeed - thanks DCW - Rob Kramer via Bookmarklet
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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
November 7 at 6:34 pm - Link
What a great post, Louis. :) - Far
You're gonna let Drew babysit? Did you do a background check ?? :) - Charlie Anzman
This is a really terrific blog post! Love the advise and comparison between RLF and OLF...very true; plus the transparency online forces accountability as we all now have reputations to protect. In fact, I'll go on step further...this whole online community thing will eventually force lots of people to sharpen up and behave themselves!!! LOL - Susan Beebe
Great Read! - Anna Haro
Drew will be a great babysitter. I just have to get him out of the Web 2 Summit. - Louis Gray
Love the post, Louis! And I'm only *slightly* offended that you are taking Drew up on his babysitting offer first. After all, I AM a professional... ;-) Seriously. I'm willing. Any time. Well, almost. :-) - Lisa L. Seifert
Great post I loved the Wii Fit example, had the same trouble finding Wii Fit myself so can relate(wish I'd known Jesse Stay), by the way have you tried Mario Kart for the Wii it's great fun......just call me Walawigi! - Groobers
@Lisa, if you're serious and up for it, and geography isn't an issue, contact me at louisgray@mac.com. - Louis Gray
@scales gave me keys to his Shanghai house. I barely know him. Now I'm drinking his expensive whisky. :-) I have the coolest social media friends. - Robert Scoble
excellent post, Mr. Gray. - Pete Delucchi
Heh. Reminds me of Robert saying I could crash at his place a few weeks ago. - Mark VandenBerg
pay them or indicate what it takes to lay out the moola? why not? nice piece - Wes Schadenfreud
Great post. As a relative newbie its sometimes hard to know how much to divulge online. I like the sense of cautious optimism for society online as well as off. - Alistair
You've been emailed, Mr. Gray. :-) - Lisa L. Seifert
@Lisa: my younger brothers are twins, I've got tons of 'em. Call me when you're twin sitting ;-) - Far
I have RL friends who let me babysit their twin boys. We play Box before they leave for the night. Their dad puts them in a box and sends them flying up and down their bamboo floored hallway. I cannot promise that I won't try this with Matthew & Sarah. I totally want twins. Just sayin'. - Lisa L. Seifert
Very nice entry. I am going to pay a little closer attention and offer a helping hand if I can moving forward. - Amani
Man, I am so naturally introverted that I think it would be hard for me to just fling the doors wide to all the folks I know online. No offense intended, of course.. I guess I need to work on this part. - Phil Glockner
This highlights the need to be selective in your choice of Web 2.0 friends and why you should use the same criteria in selecting them as you would "in-person" friends. I now wish that I could persuade more of my "in-person" friends to become my Web 2.0 friends because I think it would only enhance our relationship. It'll happen one day as Web 2.0 becomes pervasive. - Ian Marr
Nice post, Louis and very timely too. This morning I had breakfast with a Belgian Twitter buddy whom I've never met before. He was over here visiting friends and we all ended up brainstorming how we could use soc nets to promote his friends photography website... such is the power of Twitter. - Sally Church
I disagree with this. There's a difference between comparing favors done to / for A-List "blogstars" and the rank and file. I think if you filtered to the common person using social media (if there is such a thing) there would be a lot less of the types of interactions. I'm sure not bringing my kids to play dates or having anyone who I meet online babysit them until I know those people in real life. - Wayne Schulz
Very well written post Louis. I tend to be more cautious. Web 2.0 is a medium with which I can reconnect with old friends, enhancing our relationship even though we may be miles, or thousands of miles apart. In fact, I was able to reconnect with my friend who lives in France. We just had a beer last Wednesday while he was in town. Btw, thanks for getting me started! - john
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Sad news. However - this means only 3% more people need to change their minds before the majority supports allowing every person to marry if they so desire. - Rob Kramer
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I've been thinking about how social media works. For example, applying game mechanics to understand participation, thinking about users vs. customers, and deconstructing ego traps in PR campaigns. This analysis makes me wonder if social media marketing matters and if so, does it scale. I thought you might benefit from some of my background research on these topics. And I'd appreciate your help in curating this list by providing more details and submitting additional cases.[update 10.17.08] Thanks for your input... - Rob Kramer
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A list of Social Media / Business Marketing Links - Rob Kramer
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Few months earlier, we showed readers some 20 best websites to download free Ebooks and had been receiving a lot of feedbacks from readers together with their - Rob Kramer
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I am always trying to remember what I thought would be a great idea to try out when I get to a location. this notebook could solve that problem. All I would have to do is remember the notebook. - Lynette Batton via Bookmarklet
Great idea - 'specially including the miniprints. - Rob Kramer
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color tabs and fox marks. My only two, actually. - Brian Norwood
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Firebug, hands down. - Evan Sims
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Firebug, liveHttpHeaders, YSlow need 'em all - MikeAmundsen
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it's tough to pick between adblock plus and GM, can I haz two - Dobromir Hadzhiev
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easy: Shareaholic. It's excellent. - john conroy
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Being a popular online image platform, Flickr has enabled Internet users to manage and share digital photos easily as long as there's an Internet connection. - Rob Kramer
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"The Android software looks, feels and works a lot like the iPhone’s. Not as consistent or as attractive, but smartly designed and, for version 1.0, surprisingly complete. In any case, it’s polished enough to give Windows Mobile an inferiority complex the size of Australia; let’s hope Microsoft has a good therapist." - Atul Arora via Bookmarklet
one more week---I can't wait for the mail on 10/22~! - Jonathan Keller
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In honor of <i>Vanity Fair’</i>s 25th anniversary, the magazine’s editors flexed their list-making muscles to determine the 25 best of everything—from book covers and documentaries to parties and political one-liners. Herewith, the top 25 news photographs. - Rob Kramer
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A photography news and information website in the form of a weblog with multiple authors who write on a variety of photography and art-photography related issues. - Rob Kramer
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A giant knitted rabbit in Italy can be seen from space by visitors to Google Earth.  - Telegraph
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"The 200-foot-long toy rabbit lies on the side of the 5,000 foot high Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy's Piedmont region. The pink rabbit was knitted by Gelitin, the Viennese art collective, as an outdoor sculpture for people to climb on, sleep on, and generally play with. It is made of soft, waterproof, materials and is stuffed with straw." - RAPatton via Bookmarklet
A giant, pink, furry rabbit. - RAPatton
that sounds dirty and i dunno why....PINK, GIANT, FURRY LMAO - Caroline
OH NO!!! It's the KILLER RABBIT!!!! "Run away!!!!! Run away!!!!" Where is the Holy Hand Grenade? - Thankful Molly
This is so brilliant. - anna awesomesauce
I love the fact that it was knit. - Jill, Superhero Librarian
wow that would be crazy to see from the sky - (jeff)isageek
it actually looks more like a giant "dead" rabbit. - Joshua Schnell
This is the Google Maps link: http://bit.ly/38oaQH - Mark Trapp
it looks like the bunny from life in hell - Terry O'Fee
Mark, thanks for the link! - RAPatton
a fake story? /:) - D/\\/IIID
So that's where my stuffed bunny went. - Kevin Bondelli
'preciate the chuckles this brought me this morning, bruh! - Do You KNOW Clarence?
David: here they are http://www.gelitin.net/mambo/i... 5th down on the right. I remember these people... They're the ones who did the pissing fountain performance a while back somewhere in NYC. They built this structure above an audience in a room, drank lots of water, climbed up onto it and urinated into buckets on top of each others' heads. (I think they were all male.) Lots of criticism about how low art is stooping these days... but the bunny is kind of cool... - Kamilah Gill
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"In his new book, The Shadow Factory: The Ultra-Secret NSA From 9/11 To The Eavesdropping On America, journalist James Bamford reveals that the ultra-secret agency has half a million people on its watch lists." - Atul Arora via Bookmarklet
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*snicker* - Lindsay Donaghe
omg I want this! - Lindsey
Fail? How? I think that "eat the kids first" sounds great. ;) - Bibi
awesome!!! - Corie "Viper" Jones
Brilliant! - Helen Sventitsky
OMG that's sooo bad and good all at the same time! Where's Cyndy and Jason?!! they'll "eat" this up!! ha, ha!! - Susan Beebe
Ours would say "KICKTEH" though. - Cyndy
I gave up eating kids for lent. - Jill, Superhero Librarian
Kids first, parents later. - Andrew Trinh
wtf LOL - Mona N.
The young ones are tastier. ;-0 - Mathew A. Koeneker
Reminds me of a book title: How To Raise Your IQ By Eating Gifted Children - J.D. Deutschendorf
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"You can't estimate its ROI. So don't worry about it. Do your social networking and see what happens." - Russellreno via Bookmarklet
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