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Sat, Oct 3, 2009 13:51 EDT

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Posted by: Michael Hugos in Rants Topic: Personal ManagementBlog: Doing Business in Real Time
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I got zapped by a clever viral media game late on Friday afternoon. It came into my email as a direct message from one of my Twitter connections so I clicked on it and it took me to a game website with a big red SIGN ON button. So like a zoned out Friday afternoon information worker whose mind has begun to unravel due to countless hours staring into computer screens and tapping on keyboards, I went and clicked on the big red button.
The game sets you up as a Mafia Don and invites you to start doing all sorts of things that Mafia guys do to earn money and prestige such as mugging, stealing, drug dealing etc. As I started doing all these things I got points and advanced to higher levels. And as I advanced to higher levels I got more and more opportunities to wreak mayhem and earn more money and prestige. How much fun can you have? So I start mindlessly clicking on things and playing the game. I inflicted as much mayhem as I could before running out of energy points and then decided it was Friday evening and I actually had other things to do and walked away.
This morning I got some direct messages back from a few of my twitter connections. One was from an IT manager in Italy; he replied, “mmm ... we are a bit allergic to Mafia, you know”. Another was from a colleague on the west coast who said he’d gotten another Twitter direct message from someone else with the same message. Then I checked my Twitter account and saw that by logging on to the game I had blasted out a message to all my Twitter connections, the message said “Hey, I just added you to my Mafia family. You should accept my invitation! :) Click here:” [I’m not listing the URL - why would I?].
I found I’d also been keeping all my Twitter followers updated moment by moment yesterday as I mugged people, broke into houses, stole stuff out of warehouses, sold drugs, purchased weapons, etc. Wow, this is Friday afternoon viral media content at its best. I think it was also very effective in helping me earn money and increase my prestige in the eyes of the people who received these fascinating Twitter updates.
Today when I logged back onto the game I found a couple of other gamer Dons have started fights with me by punching me in the face and I’ve lost money and prestige in the process. For a second or two my instinct was to get even by punching them in the face and see if I could recoup my lost money and prestige. After all I’m Don Hugos and who do they think they are?
Then I remembered, hey I actually have plans to get something done today. What’s happening to me? Why am I doing this? Is any value being created here? Why do I feel like my mind is turning to mush?
P.S. Just got a Twitter message that a new guy is now following me; he's also following 8,770 other people and he has 8,340 followers and has done 64 tweets. This guy is sure getting a lot of followers without a lot of tweets. So I click on his website and it says "Drive A Viral Flood Of Ever Increasing Traffic To Your Website Or Blog Using The Power Of FaceBook, Twitter & This Amazing Plugin!" Is this guy related to that game? I feel a tsunami of mindless messages heading my way...
Im spinning circles tweeting, blogging, and blasting articles my hair is turning gray. On a serious note this is a great topic and I would like to help simplify the madness. I have recieved a lot of emails on this topic I feel like wearing a business suit with question marks all over offering "free money". You do need a system just like anything in life. You do not have the time to check 30 different social media sites all day long. Find programs like yoono that combine your social network into one. Use delicious to get organized. Great article people need tips on this topic.
Eric Watkins
EZnLEGAL Owner/Marketing Expert
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