pchaney is Jul 20, 2008 05:23PM writing a blog post about Plurk at the request of a friend who doesn't quite see the value. Anyone want to comment on what you see? I'll inc
Te-ge asks Jul 20, 2008 05:54PM what direction are you going with it? Value of friendships, value to blog, value of marketing, value of education,...?
sonnygill Jul 20, 2008 06:02PM I don't think its about a who vs. who - the value in Plurk, and Plurk alone, is the conversation and relationships that you build here.
sonnygill Jul 20, 2008 06:02PM its customer service at its best and we're all the customers, willing to help one another out and make their experience that much better.
pchaney says Jul 20, 2008 06:20PM Teeg - As my dad would say, you're asking hard questions. What do you consider to be the spec. value propositions?
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:23PM 1. Easier to go deep in conversations and make them interactive
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:24PM 3. Easier to keep track of those you want to read, and those you wish to avoid
pchaney Jul 20, 2008 06:24PM BTW, I'm linking this plurk in my blog so anything you care to share will be seen by millions...ok, thousands...ok, 100s...ok, a handful.
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:25PM This is "social media", and it's more social in Plurk than in Twitter - Twitter is more business like
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:26PM 4. Time line makes it easy to find posts you wanted to keep track of
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:27PM Think of Twitter as a giant party and you're trying to keep track of everybody as you pass through
frankmartin says Jul 20, 2008 06:27PM While with Plurk, you're still at the giant party, but you can stop to have a long conversation with a friend or colleague if you wish
contrapuntist Jul 20, 2008 06:47PM I recently posted something on blog about how sharing content differs, if your interested, I just posted yesterday if you are interested
pchaney says Jul 20, 2008 07:13PM Shoot...hit "enter" accidentally...anyway...love the term "micro society." contrapuntist.wordpress.com/2008/07/19/plurkthe-better-micro-society-for-sharing/