Hello: My name is Jess Porter, and I have been reading emails here for about 3 months. This is a fascinating mail list for me. My traning and background is in computers, so the electronic part of the WWW I know, it's the Sociology where I am lacking. I am the leader of the Virtual communities Club on Ecademy. I was wondering, if anyone or two would be interested in speaking in my club forum. I can give membership for this purpose to anyone interested. A couple topics of Interest would be a comparison between ecademy and some of the other business clubs, like LinkedIN, or OpenBC, etc. Or a talk about how people's social lives are being changed by the Internet. If you are interested, just respond here, and I will contact you. You could even use this opportunity to do some research work. The Virtual communities club, is on the web, just Google "ecademy virtual Communities." Regards, Jess
Hello Jess Some of us have a lot of experience on many social networks. I think the general opinion is that both Ryze and Ecademy which were both early leaders in the field have lost their leadership. In the case of Ryze, the management were far too inactive for a long time. They that made a sudden change in exactly the wrong direction and they lost a large part of their most experienced network leaders. Ryze is making a slow comeback, no fuss, no big campaign, just regular small improvements. In the case of Ecademy, there was an urge to take over the world. A world tour by Thomas Power. Association with the XL Corporation. The campaign the turned LinkedIn "Blue". And the campaign to make every member of Ecademy a paying member. Many are saying this was caused by the fact that Mr and Mrs Powers believe in the "Law of Attraction". Anyhow the thinking became both hard-nosed about money and airy-fairy about how the world worked. Ecademy shot itself. For your entertainment read this. (You need to be a member of LinkedIn) http://www.linkedin.com/answers?viewQuestion=&questionID=6001&askerID=9635&g... If you need to join LinkedIn, I suggest you begin here. http://www.ate.co.nz/ Regards John Jess Porter wrote:
I am the leader of the Virtual communities Club on Ecademy. I was wondering, if anyone or two would be interested in speaking in my club forum. I can give membership for this purpose to anyone interested.
A couple topics of Interest would be a comparison between ecademy and some of the other business clubs, like LinkedIN, or OpenBC, etc. Or a talk about how people's social lives are being changed by the Internet.
John Stephen Veitch http://www.ate.co.nz Should we be talking? Can I help? Google me
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