Every time a new bright, shiny social media object there's always a moment of hesitation before creating that new account where one asks, "Do I really need another place to update my status?" Sooner or later, we all face that fact that we've spread the peanut butter too thin. How do you know when it's time to pull the plug on the online community you've been foster so long?
Questions Answered:
What happens to aging social media rockstars?
It's a great brand. Should I kill it?
I'm getting comments that it's not what it used to be. What do I say?
I can't get anyone to take over for me. What do I do?
I'm just not into it anymore. How do I tell my audience?
There isn't any robust dialog anymore. Why bother?
How can I focus on meaningful conversations?
How can I avoid getting into it with commenters?
What's life after social media like?
Can I start blogging again if I say I stop, but decide I miss it too much?
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Blogging, Community / Online Community, Online Relationships, Social Networking