Trust your voice

December 9, 2009 by Tim Miner · View Comments 

Here is a preview of the newest blog post on the Vestor Logic blog about defining your voice with trust and authenticity.

Everyone is talking about social media these days.  Even the definition of what is and what is not considered social media is constantly being redefined by new technology and more importantly by the new ways that we as consumer use existing technology.

Most agree that to be social a technology must afford the users the opportunity to participate in a dialogue or a two way exchange.  This fundamental premise has been discussed at length by most of the top industry pundits.  Now the discussions have shifted to address another question:

“Because social media involves the exchange of information, ideas, and opinions, how do we define our voice to be the most effective at communicating our ideas to others?”

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About Tim Miner
Father, husband, hiker, stalking fun and life-list activities when I'm not experimenting with new media or working on social media projects for clients. You can follow my ramblings at www.TimMiner.com, connect to me on LinkedIn or become a friend on Facebook.

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