Time For A Comeback (I’m renewed, refreshed, and ready to blog)

September 1, 2008 by Jonathan · 1 Comment 

It’s been way too long since I last posted to my here. For that, I apollogize. It seems (and I plan to analyze this a little more later this week) that the more I and micro-, the more my full suffers. I’ve effectually decided to put my site and on hold, because of the immense value I get out of .

We live in such a crazy world don’t we!? My lack of on my -proper isn’t for lack of topics and interest, live has just been crazy after moving to a new state, taking on a new (which I ) and all of the associated things needing my attention.

In the time since I last blogged, a lot has changed in and social . I’m here to help guide you through that. Come back soon, to read what I have to say and be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed, or Feedburner Emails there in the sidebar of the .

PS: I recorded a little welcome back today with my Flip camera.



Why I’d Make A Good Social Media Club Board Member

July 14, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

—Please For Me, Jonathan Coffman for Social Media Club Board Member by clicking here (voting is open until Thursday —

I’ll try to keep this post short and sweet, but I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and my ideas for the SMC.

If you weren’t already aware, I am a candidate for the final open seat on the founding Board of Directors of the Social Media Club. The is a national non-profit that is working toward standarization, simplication, and openness in social .

Members include people like me who live, work, and breathe social professionally as well as people who the ideas of an open and inviting social landscape. I’ve been a member since about a month after they opened their (online) doors.

As someone who understands and works in and with social daily for a major company, and as someone who supports and honestly believes in an open and safe I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to assist this great in getting off the ground.

My current employer is PBS, also a non-profit with beliefs above and beyond most American brands. While I work each and every day to spread and enhance social adoption and usage across the system I also devote a large amount of my personal time to research and participate in surrounding the best practices and most inclusive ways to foster online building. Here at my personal website I publish and evangelize my own personal beliefs outside of my professional capacity.

Social is more than a for me, it’s a way to look at world. My vision is for a social landscape that we don’t even have to call social-. Social should become as ubitquitous as the itself.

My vision and passion for social- and online communities is why I’d to assist and be a part of the Social Club. I feel like I can bring a lot to the table for them and help to not only evangelize current and emerging standards, but also serve as a beacon to newcomers in this exciting time.

Please feel free to contact me via any method that’s efficient for you and I will gladly answer any questions or clarify any information.

What Working for PBS Engage Means

June 23, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

As the product manager for , the social initiative of the , I get to work with magnificent people day in and day out to bring social- to the masses. It’s a very exciting time to be working in social-, and especially at such a stellar .

My one month-iversary at is this week and here’s a sampling of what I’ve learned:

  • Public Broadcasting loves you
  • Public Broadcasting is relevant to your life
  • Public Broadcasting is inexpensive to the everyday American
  • Public Broadcasting wants to hear what you have to say
  • Public Broadcasting depends on Viewers Like You for
  • Public Broadcasting hires and retains some of the awesomest people I’ve ever known
  • Public Broadcasting has amazing online that just wants to be found
  • And so much more!

The Basics of Managing Your Online Identity

June 22, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

As social- and becomes even more ubiquitous you need the tools to manage and control your personal identity and reputation online. Use the the following 10 steps to enhance your toolset.

  1. Buy yourname.com Even if you don’t plan to start a or build a web site immediately, you should own your own domain. Having a single point on the web for authoritative information about yourself is key to managing your online identity. I recommend buying domains from GoDaddy (it’s only $8 a year!)
  2. Set up Google Alerts for your name. 
  3. your name (or for a more proactive approach, set up a Alert for your name)
  4. Make a list of all the places where you have on the web, boards, chat rooms, blogs, websites, comments, etc. All of this is traceable back to you, make sure it reflects your online identity goals.
  5. Decide what social-networking sites you are going to spend more time on than others, also look at what an appropriate amount of conversation and information is acceptable at each site.
  6. Monitor what , messages, and are hitting your social-networking site profile pages. Have a MySpace? Delete the from your wall. Have Facebook? Untag yourself from questionable photographs or ask the poster to take them down. And certainly if you have photos or messages in any of your social-networking sites that don’t fit well with your online identity goals, take them down or delete them.
  7. Don’t delete your accounts! Having a presence on the web isn’t a bad thing, just make sure that the information available puts you in a positive light.
  8. Read and comment on blogs. This should probably be higher up in my list, but participating in the numerous happening at any given moment is a huge opportunity to meet new people, gain , and share which is what social- is all about. 
  9. Give back what you take in. If you learn something online, spread it around. Share the , both in the form of , emails, instant messages, etc. If you appreciate what someone is doing let them know.
  10. Each of us has our own set of and , you know things that others don’t. It isn’t difficult to reach out and connect with others who have similar , or who know more than you. Find those people and connect with them. Social isn’t social without you.

Managing your online identity takes some time when you’re just starting out, but it’s worth it in the end when you have networks and connections with people you never knew existed. The sharing and the and the that happen each day are amazing, and if you’re a part of it, your online identity will prosper.

links for 2008-06-16

June 16, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

Why It’s PayPal’s Fault, Not The Browser

April 27, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

About a week ago there was some floating around about how may block because it doesn’t have phishing protection built in. This has since been retracted by :

: No plans to block

A representative for on Friday said the ecommerce firm is developing features to block customers from logging into when using obsolete browsers on outdated or unsupported operating systems, but has no intention of blocking as a company white paper seemed to imply. 

“An example of such a browser/OS combination might be, for example, Explorer 4 running on Windows 98,” said spokesperson Michael Oldenburg. “In doing so, we better protect our customers from viewing a phishing site through their browser. We have absolutely no intention of blocking current versions of any browsers, including ’s , from our website.”

(Nugget by AppleInsider)

Might I suggest that it’s not the browser’s to block security threats on particular web sites? Maybe it’s my not-liking of blaming others for your own but I believe that and only is responsible for their own .com site. It’s their to keep their customers safe, not browser developers, or any other type of web application developer.

Sure, I have a little bit of a bias here. I used to be a large (in my ) merchant, who ditched all that in favor of better customer service elsewhere. I know I’m not alone in that boat. However, I feel the same way when blames or denies of the site if you’re using on .

(Wait a second, I may be on to something here, both and are owned by and both were virtually run into the ground under Meg Whitman).

To close out this ranting post, let me say that I fully web application developers and browser developers who want to protect their own customers from the dark side of the , but I don’t think the fault and should lie on their shoulders as opposed to a multi-national corporation who certainly has the tools and resources available to help themselves help the world but chooses not to.

Twitter, A Journalist’s Best Friend

April 25, 2008 by Jonathan · 2 Comments 

Here’s a little nugget and inspiration I’d to get some feedback from the masses on:

I wasn’t actually able to take in any of this live last week, but the amazing power of Twitter can do a reporter’s work for them. Take a look at the first-hand accounts of people who felt the earthquake last week.
In 140 characters or less you really get a feeling for the state of these people are in and what they want to know, things that the - could provide to them in a similar fashion, and with similar speed and agility.
Earthquake Tweets:
mention in NBC Nightly earthquake coverage:
(Thanks Jim Long for the to those tweets and the resulting coverage) 
Simple communications tools like bring new meaning to ‘urgency’ and ‘transparency’, there is no holding back information for a newscast, just pure here’s what’s happening now and here are some potential answers to help you navigate your own life.
I’ve put to work for me, and in fact have gotten calls and emails from potential employers because of the ideas and thoughts that I share with the 300+ people who “follow me”. 
It’s a great way to get a feeling for what’s really going on at any given moment in time, and when I have a question about nearly any topic I have an immediate forum of people much smarter than I who will chime in and help out.
To see how I use , take a look at http://www.twitter.com/jdcoffman 
-Jonathan
http://www.jonathancoffman.com
713-965-7370

On Email Organization

April 22, 2008 by Jonathan · 1 Comment 

For the last month or so I’ve been on a rampage, an rampage. I haven’t quite hit Inbox Zero but inbox 30-40 suits me well actually. Here’s what I’ve done:

  • I now have only 2 visible addresses, Gmail and my @jonathancoffman.com . Those other addresses (.Mac, Yahoo!, Mizzou, and my secondary Gmail) all now get picked up by my primary Gmail account, this way I only have two inboxes to check, and hopefully by responding to those with only one address I gradually get fewer and fewer messages going to those other addys.
  • Combining the last two addresses, my primary gmail and my domain isn’t yet feasible. I can’t quite take myself down to that level yet. Because they’re used for two very different purposes (personal and professional) the use cases will remain mutually exclusive for the time being.
  • The downside to still having two inboxes: two sets of gmail tags/folders. My domain is handled by GoogleApps (which I by the way), so for now I have two identical but disconnected sets of tags.
My Current structure looks like this:
  • Account and Login Information
  • Banking
  • Bills
  • Contributr
  • Current Projects
  • Pipeline Projects
  • Coupons and Discounts
  • Hunting
  • School
  • Newsletters
  • Personal (family)
  • Private Betas
  • Product Orders
  • Service Orders
  • Require followup
  • and Hosting
  • Social
  • Travel
  • URGENT
So as you can see I have a blend of informational, topical, and timeline based tags for my . One of my goals is to set more auto-tagging rules for items to be placed where they belong. Right now I practice the art of triage in my inbox and sift and sort from there.
One glorious effect of this is that I find myself less stressed when I get a new . I triage it as soon as it comes in, then reply, , or archive as time goes on. 
I continue to be constantly connected in multiple ways and I don’t see myself moving from Inbox 30-40 to Inbox 0 anytime soon. Nor do I see myself cutting back on usage to the point of only checking and responding a couple of times a day. I’m quite happy with my current schedule of approximately every 15 minutes (the minimum on my iPhone). 
Something else I’ve noticed is that I don’t start up on my nearly as often as I used to. I almost exclusively use my iPhone to check and reply to emails. That is unless I need to send files or attachments since it’s not currently possible to do so on the iPhone.

Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-10

April 10, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

  • Looking over some NAB materials and hounding on my development team to get Contributr back online in time for the conference season #
  • Trying to figure out what the heck my Contributr developers have been doing for the last several weeks, not being micromanaged, nor working. #
  • Wow that last Tweet was a Twoosh! (The sentence was 140 characters by complete accident) #
  • @rosshill Nice find! reTweeting: Restaurant that uses Tumbler as their web site: http://blackbirdbuvette.com/ #
  • @rosshill I like all of the interface changes I’ve found so far today, let’s hope it doesn’t get ‘cluttered’ #
  • Why didn’t anyone tell me released today? I must be out of the loop this week. #
  • It’s not as exciting as you might think but here’s a -cloud generated from my Tweets http://tinyurl.com/6o63pw #
  • @coreygreenberg You’re using AMP? I don’t run into people who have tried, much less use Player. #
  • @CreativeSage Are you campaigning against RickRolling? ;-) #
  • @efortiz Yeah, it’s a decent enough app, I talked to some of the original devs from AMP last year and it’s "heart" isn’t in the right place. #
  • @CreativeSage oic, I haven’t watched the episode yet, it’s on the list though. #
  • Retweeting: ijustine: Wanting to hit all the btchr’s complaining about : http://tinyurl.com/6xbelc #
  • @acafourek what hardware do you have again? I don’t think my old PowerBook could handle all that #
  • @acafourek that’s a nice setup, I’m looking at MBP’s pretty seriously right now, I get this thing maxed out all the time #
  • @britter @chrisbrogan I’m going to have to have my Tivo it or something for next time I visit them. I keep hearing good things a … #
  • @gerik do you your Flip ? I got one a couple weeks ago, but NAB next week will be my first big test of it #
  • I got my new cards in today-they match my online branding, Convergence and New Specialist, including my @ #
  • Good morning Twitterville, it’s raining really hard this morning #
  • @thewebcoach, have direct campaigns for sites been effective for you? #
  • @conniereece I’m still making up my on Everyone being w/ other tabs but I think it’s more Usable now, I see myself clicking on it more. #
  • Contributr.net is back online, sans our beautiful new , the is done, the coding for it is not #
  • Anyone out there who follows me or not from Vermont? @ or DM me please! #
  • @awest FlipVideo has a lot of amazing potential to be used lots of ways, it one of my favorite gadgets right now. #
  • @digitalmlewis The people behind Kickapps are very good people, I’ve met with them, and it’s a great product #
  • I’m meeting with the incubator interested in Contributr here in a couple hours, wish me luck! #
  • @misslacey123 ugh? #
  • @singlegalDC Thanks! Been a while since we’ve talked, everything going well? #
  • @leeodden Congrats on 1,000 after 1,400. That’s a much higher conversion rate than I have with my 316/3370 ratio. UR a good value! :-) #
  • Headed home from my meeting with the people, I’ve got some "next steps" to get started on, first thing, my patents and ownership … #

Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-04-08

April 8, 2008 by Jonathan · Leave a Comment 

  • Wishing I were . #
  • mmmm App Engine, I guess I have to learn Python now #
  • Good Morning Twitterville, it’s rainy outside, but is alive so that’s exciting! #
  • @Chaitanya I prefer to be my own filter, that’s what I’m a / semantic web in general fan. Makes it easy to filter your own . #
  • @vergil66 I have the Keurig machine and it, do you like your Senseo? #
  • It pains me that KU won last night, ugh #
  • @mightykenny I thought that tasting was at noon? #
  • @vergil66 I didn’t watch the game last night, but figured I ought to know today when I go in to work. #
  • Alright, I’m headed to work Twitterati, ping ya later #
  • @mcompton Usability research is a LOT of fun isn’t it? #
  • I think it’s very funny that Comcast has the leaderboard ad on http://www.techcrunch.com this morning after this past weekend’s debacle #
  • Seriously? People actually advocating that VHS gives you a superior personal brand over DVD/online? http://tinyurl.com/5nsc8k #
  • Reading about Burlington, Vermont. Any of you in Twitterville know anything about it? #
  • I’ll update my App Engine thoughts a little later this afternoon on my , so stay with me! #
  • Just off the with Brad Robertson of the Burlington Free Press, had a great conversation. #
  • Now joining a webinar on online sponsored by Poytner #
  • Sorry for the spelling, Poynter #
  • This just in: "web audiences trust our more if they know about our personal ideas and commentaries" no kidding! ha! #
  • My day is winding down, until my NAB/RTNDA meeting tonight at 8 #

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