From one creative person to many others.... it seems that part of the fun developing something creative is sharing it with others. Even artists - people who often work in solitude - ideally want their work to be noticed and appreciated by the public. This week's blog is going to explore some basic ideas about how YOU can spread a creative idea. The week will be based on the genius book of Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point ( a book I read 10 years ago and continue to reference at least once a week). But before we do...
Maintenance Monday Announcements:
- Helena... are you and Stanley out there? Inquiring minds want to know that he landed safely in Canada and if you are busily involved in some fun adventure. Once done, let me know and we'll get him moving along to the next destination. P.S. Others wanted to know if Stanley was "of-age" and therefore able to join you drinking, voting, driving, or seeing R rated movies. I say, "Yes." Have discretion, but have fun.
- I love it when I know a new reader joins us. A couple of weeks ago there was a post from Laura (actually, I think it said Laura and Geoff). If you're still out there, welcome and we'd love to hear more from you (ie. when is your b-day, so we can post your Colorstrology Profile?).
- Since last Friday was free birthday profiles, we didn't solicit a challenge for this week. We need one, so if you're out there and could use the collective creativity of our readers, post your challenge (anniversary present idea, promotional campaign for work, household problem, etc...). If not, we can always default to laundry... just kidding.
- Can we develop a highlowaha protocol? If you want to post a comment to a post that was made more than one day ago, then post it on the most recent day. For instance if I still wanted to post my birthday for a Colorstrology Profile, then I would post my request in today's comments. Often I happenstance on a comment that was posted days, even a week, earlier only to miss the window of opportunity for replying. Cristine, for example posted a great box tip under Friday's comments, but she didn't do it until sometime on Sunday. Check it out. If there is a more accepted way to do this in the "blogging world" let me know. I am a novice.
- Here's the good news... Highlowaha.com is yielding readers from 18 countries; 35 states; and 176 cities. The top five states are Kentucky, Texas, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Illinois. The not-so-good-news is Matthew's birthday - thus APRIL 16 - is TEN short days away. We have a goal to reach 5000 readers by that day and then I can share the reason for my blog's name.
THE SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION CHALLENGE
Cheryl... today's creative concept ought really to peak your curiosity, as you mentioned the concept twice in Wednesday's comments. Yes, today I am going to introduce a challenge for our readership. We are going to test the premise of 6 Degrees of Separation!
You may or may not know, that this concept was based on an actual experiment. A series of envelopes were given to over 100 people in a mid-western town. The idea was for each of those people to get their envelope to one particular person who lived in Boston, Massachusetts. Ultimately what was discovered was that a disproportionate number of the 100+ original envelopes passed through only a very small number of people's hands. Point: We are connected, but in the end... it is a small number of people responsible for those connections.
So, let's see if this holds true of our Highlowaha.com readers! I will present you with a random name - a person I have never met, that lives in a city and state I have never visited. The Challenge is to see if we can reach that person (in six people or less ) and then have her (I'm picking a her, because I think a she might be more likely to participate) post a comment on our site. Confused? Here's a simple review...
And the name is... drumroll, please.....
JULIE A. COLE from LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. The only other piece of information I'll provide is that I found her name somewhere on the Girl Scouts web site.
- Look at name, city, and state of person I have selected.
- Determine who you know that can get you one step closer to JULIE A. COLE. You might be tempted to simply pick up a phone book and call her on your own, but this would be cheating. This is only a game, so need to compromise your integrity.
- If you don't know anyone directly, ask others you know about their network.
- Contact your lead and ask him/her who he/she knows that can help you get one step closer to JULIE A. COLE.
- Repeat until JULIE A. COLE has been reached.
- Ask JULIE A. COLE to post on our blog
- If it's going to happen, chances are it will be in the next couple of weeks. I'll use April 21 as the date to officially put the challenge to rest
- If you have a lead, post an update in the comment section, so we know progress is being made.
- If you have questions, post them and I - or someone else - will provide an answer.
Embrace this experiment as a test of what we are truly capable of. Think of it... if this modest group of loyal readers can make this harmless activity fly, what else can we do as a group?!?!
On your mark, get set go...
18 comments:
Claudia, sorry about the late post. As you might have heard, last week was quite a rollercoaster.
Here's a silly comment on you find Julie Cole - I'm related to the Coles In Saratoga Springs NY. My uncle is a big time guy in the boy scouts. While this doesn't exactly get you closer to Julie Cole, I thought it was funny.
Cristine, No problem on the post. I love getting them and just want to assure the rest of our readership is benefiting from all the great tips and suggestions.
So, do you know anyone or anyone who knows anyone from Nebraska? If so, you can help us get one step closer to Julie.
Yes, I heard of the rollercoaster ride. I think tomorrow is the day ends. Thinking about you.
My aunt lives in Fremont, NE, not too far from Lincoln, so I'm making a call this afternoon! :-)
I have a friend I met at a leadership institute who lives in Kearney, Nebraska but went to school in Lincoln. I'll put a call out to her this evening...this is fun! :)
I don't know anyone from NE but I put my email out there to my friends to see if they do... we shall see. And, I asked them all to post their birthdays on todays post. :) ayh! We'll see how many actually do it. I hope that doesn't overwhelm you Claudia but come on hits!
Great. Already we have two readers who have some kind of contact in the state of Nebraska. When Melanie and cspgradstudent make their phone calls they are trying to get one step closer to Julie A. Cole. The person they call might not have a direct link, but he/she might have a contact who knows a contact.
Our goal... get to Julie in six people or less!
If we can do this, what else can we make happen?!?! Sky is the limit!
Cheryl, Thanks! Hey, if birthdays profiles is what does the trick... bring it on!!!
Hi Claudia,
Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. Things have been crazy to say the least on this end. I received Stanley on Friday and although we didn't have a chance to escort him around this weekend, I am looking forward to our exciting week ahead... Quite the cutie!!!
Sorry guys, I don't know anyone in Nebraska ...:(
I've got a connection at Boy Scouts so I'm going to see who she knows with the Girl Scouts...I'm on a serious mission!
Tera
P.S. My 6 degrees of separation was supposed to find me true love. Claudia, you couldn't have picked a successful, smart, 40 something cutie for us to contact??? LOL! Maybe Julie has a brother. :)
Cheryl, aaahhhh... but this is a trial run. If we can find Julie A. Cole then surely we can find an eligible bachelor worthy of you.
Still no requests from your friends for their birthday profiles...where are they? The same stands true for any of our readers. Pass the address along to any of your friends who you think might like their Colorstrology Profile.
Ten days and counting on our goal!
Tera... I like it. You are approaching from the scouting angle. That's what it is going to take. Excessive creativity and persistence on the part of our readers.
I guess my friends couldn't come out to play today or maybe I had too much info in the email and they didn't get down to the part where I talked about Colorstrology... maybe I should ask you a date and then I email them a link... my friend Diana's birthday is 10/31 and so is my oldest son, Drew. So let me request that one.
My birthday is 12/20. Hi Cheryl. Hope this helps with your # of hits.
I think this is a wild plot to help highlowaha start her girlscouting pen pal program!
With the sincerest friendly tease,
Anon
Anon... I'm not that smart, but aaahhhhh great idea! Once we get Julie to post, I'll go in for the kill with my question about how to jump start my pen paling idea.
LOVE IT!!!!!
Allison... your Colorstrology Birthday Profile is listed under comments from today's (4/8 - Connectors and Their Thick Black Books). Our goal... keep you coming back.
About the 6 degrees of seperation. Julie Cole: My friend in NJ has been dating a married man by the name of Chuck Cole for over 4 years who is married to a woman named Julie (This has been going on against everyone elses better judgement and he has been "promising" that he is going through divorce proceedings, I'm sure we all know how this is going to end). Anyway this Chuck and Julie Cole live in Nebraska outside Lincoln. That is 2 degrees, how about that sad bit of info.
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