tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-147306807125133826.post8339676328068310397..comments2020-01-18T01:46:38.255-05:00Comments on My Quill Pen: More or Less SocialPaul Sevenskyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00793651455954000575noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-147306807125133826.post-16308752236141326952010-03-13T11:53:47.977-05:002010-03-13T11:53:47.977-05:00Paul - Thank you so much for the compliments and f...Paul - Thank you so much for the compliments and for elaborating on my ideas! I agree with your point of more social in theory than in practice, but have a different story developing. I'm in SF and went to a PRSA mixer I was invited to via Twitter DM by @PRSAsanfran. While there I met the Chapter president and other members whom I most likely would not have until further down the road in my career and after joining the SF Chapter myself. Also, next week I have four informational interviews that stemmed from Twitter engagement and conversation. These are both examples of how SM can be social in practice, but it definitely is up to the user to take it to that next level-from theory to fact. Thank you again for such a great post and mentioning me in it! I'm glad to have met and engage with you as well and hope the handshake happens IRL one day too. -JoshPRjoshmorrisnoreply@blogger.com