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Appreciating Your Audience

2008 has been an amazing year for me. I've been involved with interactive media for over ten years, and in that time I've done websites, animation, blogging, interaction through social media, and online marketing using a variety of tools that I have spent the time to learn.

The experience has taken me from indirect connections with my audience to building close relationships with them through various camps, online networking opportunities, and other face to face events. In those interactions I have made solid relationships with other professionals whose work I admire, and they in turn are interested in not just what I am writing, but also the ventures which I am launching.

I set this blog up in early 2008 as a way to focus my ideas, thoughts, and media achievements with the audience that I have begun to gather. I love my audience,
I thank you all for coming to The Daily Slackr to catch up with me, and whether you disagree with me or not, the idea is that we are communicating our ideas if not here, when we communicate on Twitter.

That being said, here are some things to look out for in 2009 from The Daily Slackr.
  • Ebooks. I've spent sometime writing a few e-books on some of the internal thoughts that I've had, expanding on some of the posts or series of posts that I've written here on The Daily Slackr.
  • Video. Building on the idea given to me by CC Chapman, I'm going to interact with you more visually. No timetable on how long the videos will be, but something to mix things up a bit should be interesting. By the way if you've not checked out CC Chapman's site, please pay a visit and make sure to follow him on Twitter @CC_Chapman
  • Contests and Giveaways. I've made some great partnerships with some amazing contacts that I'd like to start by providing my readers something to look forward to. I've got lots of ideas and I'm lining up some interesting contests that are sure to make life a little more interesting.
  • Interviews. Once again I look to tap my network and feature some innovative minds in media, technology, and progressive ideas on culture and community. Whether it's video or text, the interviews are sure to bring to light some amazing initiatives that are happening around us everyday.
So stay tuned! If you've got ideas of things you'd like to see on here, please share. The site is about you all, I only share what comes across my mind, but I'd love to chat with any one of you about anything that's on your mind.


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