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"Here’s the coolest thing I’ve seen today.
Famous Mortimer is making himself famous.
He’s a fan of our HeyMonkeyBrain project. But rather than just being a fan or contributor or follower, he’s turned the tables and has become a leader, the guy in charge.
Because he’s found something he likes interacting with, and is owning it. He’s put himself at the center of a conversation. He’s making his own bestseller lists. He gets that there’s a real business in hand cataloging and annotating the best stuff on the web. And he’s not doing it halfway; he’s not just aggregating and mashing up and calling it a day. Instead, his tactic is to find debates that make him think, then insert opinion supported by hysterical and thoughtful rants, and wind up creating something entirely original.
And because of that, guess what: he’s starting to get a following.
No, it’s not new. Reviewers and tastemakers and thoughtleaders have been around for ages. But it’s worth it to ask yourself: What are you a fan of? Why not be a leader, instead?
And then in short order the question will become: Who’s a fan of yours?"
sama-samalah kita praktik apa yang disarankan (sesuai untuk mereka yang suka bertekak..)
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