September 21, 2008
Why Web 2.0 and Social Bookmarking Really Works…
Why Web 2.0 and Social Bookmarking Really Works…
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One aspect of the internet that has always amazed me is how intimate digital communication can actually be.
Objectively you wouldn’t think so – letters typed on a screen. How can that be intimate? All I know is
that I have been brought to tears on numerous occasions through a touching and thoughtful email or
blog post.
Every so often I forget about my amazement until I am reminded by a passionate and emotionally open piece – created by a caring and tuned in person.
Maybe it’s the emotional honesty that is so striking ; maybe it’s authenticity. Maybe it’s intent. Maybe
it’s intention.
Some of us learn early in life that it’s ok to express emotion and it’s safe to be who we really are.
Others have a tougher challenge to overcome as adults because we learn early in our experience that it
isn’t safe and that individual expression equates to punishment, demeaned self esteem and retribution.
For the former, the realm of emotion and self esteem is a playground, a joyful experiment and an exciting
and interesting game. Mistakes are not only allowed and tolerated, they are encouraged. Life is fun.
For the latter – as a child – survival depends on being transparent, invisible, unheard and unspoken, because being seen and heard equates to pain – emotional or otherwise. Mistakes must be avoided because they are flags that draw attention.
Life is scary.
For the person with low self esteem, it’s a really big deal and it takes courage to express oneself openly in relationships, socially or on the Net, in contrast to who those already understand that it’s ok to be who they are in public.
The Impact on Baby Boomers…
These issues are particularly true for Baby Boomers because we are the generation once removed from the Great Depression and the direct social descendants of the WW2 generation.
Men were silent about their pain and fears. It was the way they survived the horrors so many of them saw in the war and their memories of hunger and scarcity in the Great Depression as kids.
As such, Boomers were trained to emulate this same emotional behavior en masse – just by observing the way many of our fathers maintained a distance and a consistent lack of emotional expression, masking all that pain.
We directly reflect these attitudes and social mores as a group and this self esteem polarity seems to be more pronounced in us as a result.
How One Person Really Makes A Difference
What was it, for example, about seeing Paul Potts – a frumpy, self conscious and humble cell phone salesman singing his heart out on Britain’s Got Talent, that so dramatically impacted observers emotionally?
And it did…
There was not a dry eye in the house when he finished his performance.
Was it the amazing power of his voice?
Yes, partially.
Was it the fact that he allowed his personal power and magnificence to shine through for the first time in his life – and expose his true spirit – in spite of his absolute internal discomfort and fear of failure?
Most definitely.
Was it because instinctively we all sensed that the magnitude of the risk he was taking was so large that most of us would never have taken that risk?
Yes, that too.
Was it because we knew he was taking the biggest chance of his life and that the risk didn’t just benefit Paul Potts, it benefited humanity?
There was a sort hush from the sense of awe that the audience experienced observing greatness unepxectedly. Somehow we all grew from his courage and simultaneously we all experienced emotional cleansing through a widespread “release”.
And a new understanding.
The collective human consciousness expanded a step further towards goodness and truth and the Creator within each of us just by his willingness to face his greatest fear and follow his true path for the first time in his life.
On some level we were all elevated. We rose up. We expanded. And we also learned – clearly – that if he could do it, we can too.
And this happens each and every time someone speaks his (her) truth authentically…
This amazing vehicle we call the “Net” is fast becoming a collective consciousness development program – that expands as rapidly as our ability to understand and utilize it – almost along the lines of the “holographic universe”. So through it all, truth (or the lack of it) permeates all communication. On some level, we can not hide who we truly are when we are active participants because somehow the collective consciousness can sense the authenticity and passion.
Many times in the past I have taken exception to the zealous attitude that blogging purists have taken regarding their antipathy towards internet marketers – somehow equating making money and self promotion with a lowering of standards and an intrusion into “their world”.
But the cool part is that in the bigger picture, we can’t fool anyone when we are not being authentic.
So as the Net consciousness continues to expand collectively, those who are not acting in truth and for the overall betterment and growth of all involved will begin to stand out more obviously through contrast – digitally and instantaneously.
Social bookmarking and web 2.0 are therefore part of the natural progression of free expression and the natural evolution of the Internet.
And those who do not adapt will become extinct Internet dinosaurs.
The days of the used car salesman types online are coming to an end naturally as the Net becomes a greater and more accurate expression of human consciousness.
Authenticity and integrity will overcome self serving behavior and manipulation as the default of expansion and growth. It is inevitable because it will cost too much money to sustain the facade as more and more people get the message and click away to something more in alignment with what they are looking for.
So Web 2.0 and social bookmarking really work because, on an individual level, it is a safe environment for self expression. There is safety of sorts simply through anonymity in and of itself.
But Web 2.0 has also inadvertently emerged as a development tool for self esteem because authenticity is encouraged, congratulated and supported time and again through comments, posts on other blogs, back links and active readership.
It is becoming a platform for high self esteem where we can grow self esteem through the process of helping others and by receiving complements and recognition for good work on a consistent basis.
It’s amazing how the universe works even through an electronic communication medium.
Filed under Baby Boomers, Blog, Emotional cleansing, Self Esteem, Web 2.0, mp3 by Michael Barrett
January 22, 2008
Work At Home Boomers – Is this You? Part 1
Work At Home Boomers – Is This You?
There are a growing number of work opportunities for Baby Boomers as Corporate America is waking up to the fact that a significant percentage of the work force is getting ready to retire. And there is a lot of talent in that retiring group.
Even so from a variety of estimates it’s clear, most Boomers are not saving enough.
Did you know? It’s estimated that:
- 4 out of 10 people over 60 will fall below the poverty line in their later years.
- And Merrill Lynch says that many people are only saving about 1/3 of what they will need after retirement.
- Only about 50% of us are saving enough to maintain a pre-retirement lifestyle when we retire.
It’s actually worse for Gen X, but they’re further down the road.
Since Boomers aren’t saving before they retire, how is working deep into retirement age going to solve the problem unless you have a lot of money stashed before you retire? These issues are compounded by the fact that we are living longer so the savings have to go a further distance.
And we all know that no matter how much we hope it, the social security debackle is getting worse – not better.
If you want to be a wealthy boomer, the answer is making more money.
Find out why starting an online business makes more sense ==> work at home boomers
Filed under Blog, Home based business, Passive Income, Wealth, Work at home boomers by Michael Barrett
January 16, 2008
Different Ways Boomers Can Start a Blog
Free Blog and Social Bookmarking Resources
It’s not too late for Boomers – who are technophobes or tech challenged – to get started creating something of value online.
And blogging is a really good place to begin because it has a low entry level threshold and you can start with little or no money.
My fiancee is an excellent example of what I am talking about. Prior to last August, the closest she ever got to internet marketing – personally – was spam from her old AOL account. But she took a free online course from Ed Dale and Dan Raine called the Thirty Day Challenge to learn the fundamentals of Web 2.0 and blogging and how to get listed fast in the search engines. Today when I searched on her primary keyword term for her blog, Baby Boomer Life , I found her at #3 in Google.
Pretty cool…
Blogging takes work - mostly learning how – and consistency. But It’s fun…
She’s worked diligently on creating good content. It helps that she is a talented writer with a great deal of life experience and ability. She really writes interesting stuff because she is an interesting person. But just the same, she created the whole thing herself and has done an excellent job teaching herself about social bookmarking and creating online relationships with other bloggers. Can you tell I’m proud of her?
More about how different ways boomers can start a blog…
Filed under Blog, Passive Income, Wealth, Web 2.0 by Michael Barrett
Cyberworld is all a flutter with Web 2.0 this week…
StomperNet’s new Web 2.0 coaching program will probably be the greatest thing since sliced internet bread. If you’ll remember, Stomper’s launch in 2006 set the internet marketing world on its ear with an amazing $18.3 Million in online sales in 24 hours…
The SMARTS (Social MARketing Traffic Strategies) preview video with Don Crowther was absolutely excellent. These guys are an amazing brain trust in the internet world and inevitably their new coaching program will have a big impact. Just a minute ago an email came from Andy Jenkins at Stomper saying that the new program actually sold 121 orders in 4 minutes at launch yesterday – so inevitbaly the numbers will go off the charts again.
Cool, guys – nice job…
Jack Humphrey, whose blog gets 5000 unique visitors a day, has been betting on Web 2.0 for quite a while. He put out one of the finest instructional manuals for Web 2.0 about a year ago. Considering how much traffic he gets that 64 page book should be a mandatory read for anybody interested in creating a successful blog. Get a copy of the authority black book here for nothing. Good stuff, read it. (more)
Filed under Blog, Blogging for bucks, Passive Income, Web 2.0 by Michael Barrett


