October 28th, 2007
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People like us who understand social media, or pretend to, often spend all our time with other people like us. Which means that we often forget that we are part of a very niche sub-culture and most other people are not like us, and don’t understand the references we often take for granted.
I was reminded of this reality when I was reading chapter 11 of Chris Anderson’s brilliant book ‘The Long Tail‘. To prove the point that snippets of culture that are ubiquitous to us are often obscure to everyone else, Chris lists down 10 famous Internet viral memes and wonders how many people have heard of them. I had heard of 4 out of 10, but could be sure about only 2.
- Ellen Feiss
- The Star Wars Kid (original video)
- Dancing Baby
- Bert is Evil
- Bonzai Kitten
- Tourist Guy
- MC Hawking (website)
- 1337
- Subservient Chicken (website)
- First Post
Do leave a comment and let me know how many you have heard of. I suspect that most of you would have heard of less than 5, and it won’t be the same 5 either.
October 28th, 2007 |
Posted in Internet, Marketing
| Tagged with 1337, Bert-is-Evil, Bonzai-Kitten, Chris-Anderson, Context-Sensitive-Ads, Dancing-Baby, Ellen-Feiss, First-Post, Hugh-McLeod, Internet-Phenomena, Landing-Pages, MC-Hawking, Memes, Micro-Culture, Niche-Culture, Star-Wars-Kid, Subservient-Chicken, The-Long-Tail, The-Next-Marketing-Guru, Tourist-Guy, User-Generated-Content, Wannabe-Web-Millionaire |
October 27th, 2007
Michael Banks is a brilliant man! He interviews thirty top bloggers, packages the interviews into a book called Blogging Heroes with a few paragraphs of his own, then offers the bloggers the opportunity to give away the chapter they’re in as a free pdfs on their site! So far, Chris Anderson at The Long Tail, Mark Frauenfelder at BoingBoing, David Rothman at TeleBlog and Steve Garfield have bitten the bait, but I’m sure more bloggers will follow suit.
By the way, I had the same idea as Michael when I started my Desi Blogging Cafe series (and yes, the series will be back soon with the dozens of interviews I haven’t published yet).
October 27th, 2007 |
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Marketing
| Tagged with Asides, Bloggers, Blogging, Blogging-Heroes, BoingBoing, Books, Chris-Anderson, David-Rothman, Desi-Blogging-Cafe, Mark-Frauenfelder, Michel-Banks, Novice Blogger, Steve-Garfield, TeleBlog, The-Long-Tail, The-Next-Marketing-Guru, User-Generated-Content, Wannabe-Web-Millionaire, Wiley |