1. This is awesome Adrian. I knew you were big into the music stuff but never knew exactly what you did, and now I know more about what you’re doing in that area, and I think that’s amazing that you already have those connections there. You have so much knowledge already in the Social Media area and that’s great, you’re already ahead of the game.
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2. I really like what you said here, images are so vital, and I really like that you have yours at the start of your posts. Usually if I add them, I put them at the end, I never really thought of the importance of having them at the beginning. And having the rights to share it is so important and something I think people never really remember to think about while searching for pictures.
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3. Much like Ryan said, I’m familiar with all of the platforms you mentioned. I don’t use LinkedIn yet, something I’m going to start doing, but Klout looks very interesting and definitely something I should look in to.
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4. Adrian, this is a pretty well written and thought out post. I remember hearing about it and my own thoughts on it and him, but it was interesting to see him try and rebuke his past actions and get his reputation back up. I think in cases like this, publicists have a major role to play, but the person themselves has a much bigger role to play in actually changing who they are and meaning what they say. Nicely done
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5. This was one of my favorite ads, and I thought it was funniest at the end when Jay Leno came in and stole it from Seinfeld before he could get it, much like he did to Conan O’Brien on Late Night. This ad was great for many reasons, it demonstrated the humor that a commercial can have, and how desirable the car is. I asked my dad for one for my birthday and he just laughed at me. Out of all the super bowl commercials this year, this one was one of the better ones.
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6. I think it’s always important to keep in mind the aspects of social networking that we’re on, especially what we put there. For me, I have two separate twitter accounts, one for myself and one for classes such as the one that we’re in together. I have tended to avoid posting so much nonsense on Facebook because that’s probably the one that employers will focus on the most, so I limit my status updates a lot more than I used to. However, like you said, it’s always important to keep the parts that are truly you, like the music aspects of what you post. Especially as we get closer to graduating and entering the real world, maybe going back and deleting or changing some things will be important to securing a better employment.
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7. Adrian, I totally love what you said here. I really like how you used relevant and new information to write about. You really break it down well and I’ve noticed that a lot in your posts and I think you always do a great job of it.
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8. Jordyn, I love this so much. Both of these videos are two of my favorites and I love that you have them in here. I totally agree with you on the hit or miss part, I don’t find a lot of ones funny that so many people fall in love with, but there are some that I absolutely adore.
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9. Jordyn, I’m so stinking excited for you and for this oppurtunity God has placed in your life. I can’t wait to see what you do and learn from this experience.
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10. Hey! Wait! That’s me! I feel so special! Hahaha. Thanks Adrian.
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