“The Influence Project”, Fast Company’s new social media experiment?

To sort through one’s past is a bit like looking through that old apple crate, handed down from your late, great uncle. Filled with dusty old clippings, the odd pocket knife, a few photos and some miscellaneous oddments that crate of stuff might raise questions in your mind; “Who was my great uncle, really? What impact did he have? Did he have an influence?”  For most of us, if we were to shake out our own crate we would no better be able to answer those questions about ourselves than we could about that great uncle your parents were so fond of. That is until now…………….http://fcinf.com/v/an94/welcome

Well, honestly, that is a stretch; however, Fast Company Magazine has embarked on a new social media experiment called, “The Influence Project.”  Each participant is given a personal URL, very few rules of engagement, in fact I don’t think there are any, and encouragement to go forth.

To participate one risks being branded as an egotist; after all you get your picture in a magazine. I choose to simply look at it as a bit of fun and a chance to learn a little more about the power of social media, as a participant, not simply an observer.  If you would be interested to test yourself and have a bit of fun too, please follow along by clicking the link above or at the end. If you are just curious I have provided a link to a Fast Company article that explains it all, The Influence Project Projecthttp://ct.fastcompany.com/go2.shtml?CcuG3oegyYiSWwRP/279e7d7a2caf9db9/b8c01efc65be4d1f/exprzit@gmail.com .

Please assist me in this social media project. It’s quick, easy & a little bit fun. http://fcinf.com/v/an94/welcome