Pay It Forward For The Global Community

June 3rd, 2009
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mediaphyter twitlovin logo Pay It Forward For The Global CommunityA couple months ago I posted a lil something about Twitter and Social Networking & Social Notworking and I questioned how valuable Twitter really was? I haven’t had much marketing success and I haven’t gone *viral* on Twitter and all that stuff but I’ve met a few good people and I like the ease of staying connected since I’ll be traveling soon.. But anyways let story time commence…

Once upon a time there was this boy named Meji (me) who desperately needed ten bucks in his Paypal…He searched far and he searched wide. He asked everyone on his buddy lists…even sent a few emails just to get ten bucks into his Paypal. Needless to say…he failed miserably. But then Meji had an idea…he would send one Tweet asking for ten bucks. 

Low and behold one of Meji’s two thousand followers came through for him his name is @AndrewHansen1. What are the odds of that? I’m pretty sure he’d never been to my blog or anything but the dude lent me $10 bucks. It was really cool of him and haven’t forgot about it. I paid him back the next day when my Paypal got a refill but I’m sure you get what I’m talking about? 

Twitter is something special, I wonder how long it will last? You think it’ll fade out?

Anyways, so I decided to pay it forward. I gave a guy a stamp today in the Post Office. 

By the way…I’ve launched all 3 of those sites. That I was talking about in my last post…I work quickly don’t I? :p

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3 Comments:

did you read that story about the guys that made twitter being worried about it too ? about it being just a fad and fading away soon ?, I think it will stay, with the hype dieing down soon, but sticking around for good..

George Akhteebo

Im on twiiter but i havent really got into it but im trying…and nice work on getting your sites up.stay on your grind bro

Nah I actually never read that story @ George. See if you can post a link here and

Shaw – I’m following you on twitter actually

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