Joe Jaffe asked: How many Social Media experts does it take to change a light bulb?

Lee Hopkins wrote this 4:22 pm:

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And the answers were hilarious!

Here’s just some:

Allen Stern
The number of social media experts it will take to change a lightbulb depends on how many followers, fans and friends each expert has. The inverse of the friends multiplied by the followers should provide a clue into the total number required. You must of course adjust for the Digg effeect.

Matt J McDonald
Maybe we should listen to the lightbulb first and find out if it really wants to be changed….

Connie Crosby
Let me check with my network on Twitter and get back to you

Stefan Holt
Depends on the ROI

Aidan Nulman
Has anyone done a YouTube video tutorial yet?

Andy Sternberg
Leave it to the dumbest one in the crowd to change the bulb while the social media “experts” carry on by the light of their backlit LED monitors

Joe himself
A. It depends - is it a physical or a virtual lightbulb?
A. Actually I wrote a blog post about it last week…
A. You expect me to answer this in 140 characters or less?
A. A wise crowd
A. The community will decide
A. You’ll need to buy my book to find out…
A. I have no idea but I hope they Qik, uStream or ooVoo it live…

Very funny!

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One Response to “Joe Jaffe asked: How many Social Media experts does it take to change a light bulb?”

  1. Zac Martin Says:

    This was one of my favourite posts of Jaffe’s as of late.

    Found you on an old episode of Six Pixels, keep up the good work.

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