The Ebb and Flow of Social Media
I find the hypocrisy (maybe a harsher way to say the ebb and flow) of social media quite humorous. We all want lots of followers (or friends), but do not want to follow a lot of people ourselves. Everyone wants to be heard on a grand scale, I get that and maybe I am a bit jealous of those that have found a way to be listened to without having to listen themselves.
Should I give up a personalized source of information for something “more”?
I just like my dose of news, events or little antidotes into people’s lives to be at a small scale. I think this is what has attracted me so much to Twitter. In such a small frame, I can get and give sometimes large scale thoughts in small scale form. Many companies and organizations do not understand this. Do I need to individually tell them, Do NOT fill my viewable post with your spam? I do not need an essay in continual 140 character form, nor do I need a play by play of news or post. Twitter is small and personal for a reason….. keep it that way.
Tommy Rayburn of Our Time Designs has a unique drive to get new projects on the roll. His intuitive thinking and ability to manage multiple tasks makes him an ideal person for working with in groups or independently. He only seeks flawless design, with an acute eye for detail so that nothing goes amiss.



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