Why Social Media Makes it Possible for Gen-y to Succeed
December 19, 2007 at 11:43 am | In Career Development, Networking, Personal Branding, Success Strategies, social media | 3 Comments
It’s challenging for members of the Gen-Y grouping to succeed without some pathway to Gen-X. Social media has emerged as a channel, by which Gen-Y can communicate with Gen-X, freely, readily and with scale.
Starting a blog is really a simple process, which doesn’t require much learning by members of Gen-Y because they are already bred through school to pickup new technologies at a rapid pace. Most business students have web development built into their curriculum, therefore the concept of a blog is logical to them. Social networks cling to Gen-Y before they even laid eyes on Gen-X. Forums, wiki’s and other forms of collaboration and communication are social and scholastic tools used as well.
Gen-Y and Gen-X both share one commonality online: they are users. Users have social media tools at their disposal and the freedom to subscribe or unsubscribe from blogs, to discard emails, to opt out of forums and to edit a wiki, neglecting other’s input. The user is king in this web 2.0 world.
Since Gen-Y and Gen-X can both use social media to converse, they both realize that they can actually help each other out. For instance, a Gen-Y blog that has comments from Gen-X’ers, will prove to be more credible and Gen-X comments on Gen-Y blogs, will pull in new ways and techniques that Gen-X isn’t prone to hearing.
By having these contact points, Gen-Y can quickly reach out to Gen-X and ask for mentorship and opportunities, like they never could before. Blogs and social networks carry email, phone and commenting services that allow you to ping Gen-X’ers. Oh and guess what, Gen-X is very receptive. More than ever before. Thank you Gen-X for nurturing and supporting our personal brands.
What are your experiences?
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nice post, just subscribed.
and dude, this is so true. the amount of access to more experienced people I have with the web and social media was unheard of 20 years ago. it’s amazing what we can do now, just by having a blog, podcast, etc. stunning.
Comment by julien — December 19, 2007 #
Interesting post.
Made me think that perhaps blogs, forums and wikis are products of Gen -Xers while social networks are more offshoots that help define Gen-Y.
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