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SwordMama’s Plurk Creature Plushes

8:39 am in Plurkonomics by janechin

Payson Cooper plurked on SwordMama‘s line of Plurk plush creatures. I don’t know which is cuter, the plush dolls or the personal stories that come with each. For example, there is Wanna Be Michael Phelps Plurk Bunny and The Mayor of Plurkville; I didn’t even know Plurk had a mayor, but there you go.

SwordMama’s Plurk Plush Creatures may be found here.

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Power Plurking and Using Social Media as a Personal and Business Development Tool

12:20 am in Plurk Wisdom, Plurkaholics, Plurkonomics, Power Plurking by janechin

Hi Plurkaholics! I’ll be speaking at the upcoming PodCamp AZ (Arizona). My topic will be “Power Plurking and Using Social Media as a Personal and Business Development Tool”.

I aim to offer a fresh perspective on the use of this new social media platform for the attendees, many of whom may be interested in leveraging the power of collective intelligence for self discovery and business brainstorming.

Some of my speaking points would include:
- cultivating peer-to-peer relationships
- creating virtual mastermind groups and your personal thought leader advisors
- assessing personal and business ROI (return on investment) of your social media tool

I’m excited to be given an opportunity to share how social media has worked for me both personally and professionally!

Sheila Dee even gave me a cool bio page on the site:
http://podcampaz.org/jane-chin-phd/

Want to share how Plurking has benefited you personally and professionally? Respond on my plurk page for this topic and you just may find yourself profiled in my talk!

I Plurk to Learn

2:51 am in Philosoplurks, Plurkonomics, Power Plurking by janechin

Charles aka Thoughtwrong‘s post, Plurk to Learn, describes the main reason why I remain engaged with Plurk:

Each time I get on Plurk, I gain something useful from participating in a topic started by a user whose timeline I am following, or from reading responses to a topic I started.

(“Plurk to Learn” is my Plurk profile title; thanks, Charles for the mention!) Read the rest of this entry →