We are all connected. We allowed this. We freely gave ourselves over to social media. It is a hell of a platform. You can pretty much do whatever is you want to do. You can be creative, original, unique and be yourself. The problem is, you aren't doing any of that.
Why?
Good question. We talk about that here. Plus music from Rachel Wise.
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NEXT WEEK: Copyright my Trademark... or is it the other way around? Plus music from Kahza.
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Showing posts with label facebook live. Show all posts
13 August 2017
23 July 2017
The Facebook Show
Back on 20 July, 2017, I went live on Facebook and recorded part of this episode. What did we discuss? Facebook.
The question is this: Is Facebook as big as we are led to believe? Does it have the power to manipulate people as much as you would think? And, just how much original content exists on that social media platform?
In short, no and not much.
Plus music from Lightnin' Malcolm
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NEXT WEEK: I got something in the mail. Plus music from Andrew Cabigao.
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The question is this: Is Facebook as big as we are led to believe? Does it have the power to manipulate people as much as you would think? And, just how much original content exists on that social media platform?
In short, no and not much.
Plus music from Lightnin' Malcolm
Download this episode (right click and save)
NEXT WEEK: I got something in the mail. Plus music from Andrew Cabigao.
Stay tuned...
24 July 2016
The Scourge of The Internet Famous
There are some pretty remarkable things out here on the internet. Take YouTube, for example. There is veritable cornucopia of "entertaining" people just on that one site. Notice how I wrote "entertaining" there? It's in quotes. I did that because these people consider themselves to be "entertainers". Sadly, they are not.
Like anything else out there in the world, there is no real shortcut to success. It takes an incredible amount of hard work and effort to become something. Show business is no exception. You have to use your natural abilities along with proper training to do anything well.
But I have a question. Since when did a video of a guy microwaving a piece of bread become so damn popular?
Plus, music from Every Mother's Nightmare.
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Here's the video version (minus the music):
NEXT WEEK: Pay for play. It's everywhere and music from Heels.
Stay tuned...
Like anything else out there in the world, there is no real shortcut to success. It takes an incredible amount of hard work and effort to become something. Show business is no exception. You have to use your natural abilities along with proper training to do anything well.
But I have a question. Since when did a video of a guy microwaving a piece of bread become so damn popular?
Plus, music from Every Mother's Nightmare.
Download this episode (right click and save)
Here's the video version (minus the music):
NEXT WEEK: Pay for play. It's everywhere and music from Heels.
Stay tuned...
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