50on50: saw blade through thumb. what would you do?

Michael Shourd cnn senior executive producer has a hard time keeping your eyes off the picture.
But the story of a construction worker\'s thumb being stabbed by a 8 inch jagged knife gave me a weapon for the last 50 days before the age of 50.
When I fight with people who plan to kick me out of 18, weapons can be valuable
Audience aged 49.
Don\'t worry, I don\'t need a blade.
What will you do?
The saw in the thumb story was shared by one of the most popular leaders in the field of Internet social networks at the CNN editorial conference.
His name is Chris Brogan.
More than 106 in Brogan-
Thousands Blade of followers on Twitter (
Please go to his house for lunch. )
He explained on CNN how companies like us can expand our audience and build trust through social networks.
I have a question for Brogan.
On Facebook, Twitter, and similar networks, many of us find ourselves overwhelmed by empty ideas that often come from very smart people.
We lost confidence in social networks.
We want to quit.
At this point Brogan came up with a new phenomenon called the velvet rope net, which evolved as we spoke.
They designed it to solve the problem.
Let me say a word here-FACEBOOK fatigue. (
Oh, it\'s too late, I just Googled \"facebook fatigue\" and got 70,500 hits. )
The Velvet Rope network brogan defines the velvet rope network as: \". . . A social network that is important to who will enter, who will participate, and what to do with internal people.
One example he pointed out was www. sermo.
This is a doctor website with more than 110,000 members.
You have to be a practicing doctor to get through the velvet rope of Sermo.
For doctors, this is a brainstorming place where opinions can be obtained from qualified colleagues and urgent issues can be solved, such as when a patient appears with a saw on his thumb, the member
Before we solve the thumb problem, let me say, 110-
Thousands of doctors are the audience.
They are now called influential people by marketers.
Who others seek credible advice from.
However, by its very nature, the number of velvet rope networks and their internal influencers are more limited than the mass audience advertisers usually look. High Yield?
This is where Chris Brogan introduced the concept of driving his and others strategy in his field: production.
It would be great if we could have a precise formula: an influencer produces xx viewers or other members of the customer.
Pull out the saw blade.
Place the pepper on your thumb immediately (
Both sides, and around)
To stop bleeding.
This is the pepper used to stop bleeding in World War I.
Once the bleeding stops, soak your thumb 3 to 4 times a day with kerosene.
Kerosene will continue the disinfection process, discharge impurities and, most importantly, eliminate pain. Thank you.
Social networks have extended too far.
Free admission replaced by age groups will deprive you of pleasure.
Interacting with young people and consulting with old seniors is a real experience of saw blades, ouch, it looks annoying and painful, but I\'m more interested in commenting on social media.
I think it\'s a Blade huge waste of time.
Twitter in particular)
No one cares what you want to promote, that\'s what anyone is doing there, or worse, they describe their most mundane moments in 60 or less characters, which makes
Let twitter disappear.
The world will be better without it.
I have never used a saw for this reason.
You see, planning ahead is a very important skill that older people have.
Anderson Cooper goes beyond the headlines and tells stories from many angles, so you can make your own decisions about the news.
Listen to the weekend at 8 and 10 on Saw

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