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Apr 19, 2007 5:53 pm |
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re: re: Jamie: re: re: Meeting business people thru ryze |
 Scott Allen
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What I've found about Ryze and Ecademy (and MySpace, for that matter) is that they are like the proverbial elephant and we are the five blind men. Whatever you happen to grab onto first ends up being your impression of the whole, when in reality the whole is so much bigger than all of that.
On Ecademy, for example, if you make the mistake of thinking that the front page is representative of the whole network, you're missing out on a wealth of information and opportunity. On Ryze, if 5 out of the first 6 people that contact you happen to be from India and that therefore this must be an "Indian networking site", you've missed out on a world of opportunity. Or do a search for "entrepreneur" networks and find one that has only five members and no posts and not realize that there's another with over 9,000 with several posts a day.
You have to explore enough to get past your first impression, because on a site this big, your first impression is probably wrong -- or at least incomplete.
- Scott -
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