Yesterday I wrote a post on how Ali Davies and I came to meet in person during her recent trip to Vancouver. (Ali is in the process of getting ready to relocate to Vancouver from Ireland.) Meeting Ali was a great experience and I blogged about it because to me, it reinforced two important things:
- How incredibly small the world becomes when we use the tools of social media to really engage with one another.
- Why it is critical that we invest our energies in building deeper relationships with one another whenever possible.
It turns out that Paul actually knows Ali via Twitter. Despite both living in the Cork area of Ireland, Ali and Paul have never actually met face to face – yet they have been exchanging tweets and retweets with each other for the last 2-3 years. I met Ali face to face yesterday, here in Vancouver, because of our joint connection to Liz Strauss and SOBCon. I met Paul face to face (via Skype) today because of our joint connection to Jacqueline Carly and the #12er community. As of now, I know each of them that much better – because collectively we all took the time to invest in developing a deeper relationship with one another.
There are so many amazing people using Twitter in different ways. There isn’t time or energy to develop relationships with more than a tiny few. What influences you to develop a closer relationship with an individual or brand? What is the tipping-point factor that clinches it for you – that gets you to commit extra time & energy to deepening a Twitter contact into a relationship on towards a deeper collaboration? I don’t have the answer but Jane Boyd is showing us the way I sense. Whatever Jane has done she’s opened up the possibility of new & valuable connections-of-a-deeper-kind for two people on the other side of the globe. And Jane I think you’ve done it as if by magic – this must be the last thing you imagined would happen when you joined 12 in 12 with @fitarella. Certainly I’m still recovering from the virtual shock of finding out Ali’s met Jane f2f. This must be a case-study – a real live case study that shows the nature of the world we can nurture & enjoy.