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@ Arin Crumley: “How Do You See Your Relationship With Your Audience?”

November 1st, 2008 Posted in update

At Power to the Pixel, I asked Arin Crumley and M Dot Strange the same three questions:

  • How do you see your relationship with your audience?
  • How do you integrate your audience into your lifestyle?
  • How do you compartmentalize your audience community into the big picture of what you’re doing?

I was curious to see how they were going to interpret them.

Arin’s answers turned into a 90 minute thought-trail (I’d like to call it a thought-experiment but I guess strictly speaking I can’t).

In his first answer, he muses about what is ‘audience’, what is ‘privacy’ and what is ‘on’ and ‘off’ the web? He also touches on something else I’ve been wondering about - how you go from ‘herd mentality’ to ‘hive mind’?

Because it was such a long conversation, I’m posting it in three parts.

Click here to listen to Arin’s answer to question one.

…I’m hoping to be asking others these questions along the way too.

Read HERE for Arin’s bio.

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