Off is the New On.

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This past week was a strange one.

IMG_1639.JPGMy phone has been ringing off the hook due to my ad placement for help–the cobwebs shaking off the receiver… Hundreds of calls–and I had the paper take the ad offline. It’s been interesting to talk to so many people about what I want and need… One woman actually said that she was answering the post because of the economy… not necessarily that she has childcare experience… I told her to come right over…. Just what I’m looking for–Desperation in the name of Watch my Child. Are you kidding me? But then the weather warmed up and melted everything… only to have Mother Nature open her blind eye and demand MORE SNOW. And you should see my me when I say MORE SNOW, because both of my eyes start blinking wildly and every hair on my head stands up perfectly straight for about a half second…  Because no one is talking about MORE SNOW… so I won’t either…

I had a client request this past week.. A complete and total 180°. “Abandon my Blog. And take me off of Twitter.” But why? And the reasoning made more sense to me than most topics these days… “Because,” said the Big Man on Campus… “Because I see what you and others do with your blogs and…” The explanation went on but it was a matter of upkeep and anonymity. And then it made even more sense. It is easier to be followed — easier to be sought after if you aren’t right there. It was only a few months ago that this same individual NEEDED to be connected.. But that was then and this is now… Now, where it’s cooler to be hard to get – difficult to track down… a pedestal height that can be considered an achievement… I can hear the words now — “He’s not EVEN on Facebook”–but he never really was. The experiment tried and tried… but in the end – SOCIAL MEDIA FAIL. 

So now what? Is this the new wave of been there done that? As we are faced with even more tools to push ourselves more out there? Follow, Connect, Do it, DO IT NOW, What are you doing now? Why? HOW? 

Tools like this one:    

Because we’ve all gotten ourselves into this ball of internet wax – and it isn’t going to melt anytime soon…. And although the bleacher seats are shiny and new — they are still outside and, if I’m not mistaken, I do believe the forecast for next week just might call for snow.

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6 Responses to “Off is the New On.”

  1. Lynne says:

    OK that was weird, I submitted my comment through that ask a question thing. Don’t even know what that is!My comment was…what, you have snow up there? Ours is all gone.How does someone admit to answering an ad just because the economy is bad? Did it occur to her that maybe that might be WHY no one has given her a job??

  2. Elly Lou says:

    1 – Don’t you DARE mention the s word again. If it hears you say it’s name, it will haunt us again. Cease and desist.2 – I’m currently banging my head against the brick wall that is social media. I feel like soon I’m going to be sitting in some icky church basement, sitting on a folding metal chair and saying, “Hi, my name is Elly and I’m a social media addict.”

  3. I’m confused…no one is talking about snow anymore and did you say you might leave me?*drops to her knees and wails* NNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOO!Hum…too much eh? Formspring is a strangething for sure…I really enjoy twitter and blogging, reading and writing! I don’t care whats in out off or on…unless they are my pants.Did the client want YOU to abandon us…the internet that loves you so?

  4. Ry M. Sal says:

    no no.. not going anywhere. I might kill off facebook though – that crack is whack.

  5. Ry M. Sal says:

    I know. I know all too well.

  6. Ry M. Sal says:

    Firstly, I love that you are here commenting!Secondly, thank you for alerting me of the demon Facebook application that attacked me last night.Third – I live south of you — and the snow is melting. Yay!

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