When I started the Social Media Adventure way back in the early days, I threw a few shirts & shorts into the trunk of my car and hit the highway to meet my online friends in person. I wanted to put a practical application to the notion that the web is connecting us and bringing us together.
Some things have changed since I originally departed, but the wardrobe situation is pretty much the same. (I'm a simple guy.)
Road trips rarely call for any sort of formal wear... but lately I have wondered if I've graduated beyond a basic road-tripper into the big leagues. You see, lately I've had some fancy-pants events that I've had to dress up for. Does that make me important?
Fancy-pants Event #1: Boys & Girls Club Fundraiser
The Boys & Girls Club is one of my favorite charities. I love the practical work they do in giving children the resources, relationships ...
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This post is a copy of the Social Media Adventure press release found on PRWeb.
Nationwide Social Media Adventure Revolutionizing the Way People See Social Media
For many, the idea of a cross continent road trip makes us cringe, but that's not the case for Joseph Ranseth, a 30-year-old entrepreneur and social media 'evangelist'. He's out to disprove the notion that technology distances us as a culture, and he's ...
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For many, the idea of a cross continent road trip makes us cringe, but that’s not the case for Joseph Ranseth, a 30-year-old entrepreneur and social media 'evangelist'. He’s out to disprove the notion that technology distances us as a culture, and he’s traveling the distance to prove it.
In April 2009, Joseph set out on a road trip from Phoenix to Toronto. Using his cell phone to ...
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