Are you what you tweet? Creepingly accurate Social Media Quotations

 

A lot of virtual ink has been shed on how and why do social media influence our way of living – and doing business. I came accross many interesting aforisms on new media while researching for a new project and  I’m sharing them here. Some are widely known, some very quirky and some really and creepy accurate. I love John Boyle’s view – which one is your favorite?

“I like to say that Twitter is like a bar, Facebook is your living room and LinkedIn is the local chamber of commerce.”

– B.S.Stoltz, Sales and Marketing strategist

«Twitter is a great place to tell the world what you’re thinking before you’ve had a chance to think about it.”

– Chris Pirillo, Internet Entrepreneur

“If content is king, then conversion is queen.”

– John Munsell, CEO of Bizzuka, Web Content Management

“LinkedIn is for people you know. Facebook is for people you used to know. Twitter is for people you want to know.”

– Unknown

“All one needs is a computer, a network connection, and a bright spark of initiative and creativity to join the economy.”

– Don Tapscott, Media, Technology and Innovation Advisor

“Privacy is dead, and social media hold the smoking gun.”

– Pete Cashmore, CEO of Mashable, Social Media News and Web Tips

“Anonymity is the fame of the future.”

– John Boyle, Social Media Adviser

“What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas; what happens on Twitter stay on Google forever!”

– Jure Klepic, Creator of 12Most website

“You are what you tweet.”

– Alex Tew, Monkey Inferno, Internet Projects creation

If you ask me, a Share button will be integrated in future keypbords next to F12!

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