[I'm thinking this would make a good t-shirt. Or maybe a framed litho? Let me know...]
hi hue, I used to visit ur blog daily with great intrest, but I dont find your blog interesting anymore..
I am sorry but Amarica has changed you mate.
Make that in a decal and I'll put it on my laptop.
Posted by: Connie Reece at December 14, 2008 2:39 PMI can see T-shirts catching on like wildfire. Another notch in your - portfolio?
Posted by: ShyTrbleMaker at December 14, 2008 2:42 PM"Social Media Specialists Aren't!" would make a good T shirt.
Posted by: John Dodds at December 14, 2008 2:46 PMDefinitely a great T-shirt.
Now in order to make it popular use it for a good cause that will get more attention for media and give more traction.
Got anything for the antisocial media specialists?
I like it Hugh. But of course, I'm a bit biased :)
Rudy
Social Media Guru at Trulia.com
Dude, I love this series. Cracks me up
Posted by: burnshead at December 14, 2008 3:51 PMIf I never hear the phrase "Social Media Specialist" again, it will be too soon. Everyone on twitter is a "Social Media Specialist."
Posted by: Randall at December 14, 2008 4:21 PMDig it immensely. Litho Print! But then it does need to be portable too - Tee-shirt. No, cap.
Hey I didn't know 'hue were Amarican'... is that like next to Rusher or a Lasker?
Sex sells mate, and social media is all about selling "yourself". Women dominate. they are all the modern Players baby, they play ya.
Posted by: jimbo at December 14, 2008 4:26 PMHmmm. Love the image, but experience cognitive dissonance trying to get at the idea of a "social media specialist."
Posted by: Peg at December 14, 2008 4:34 PMI am American and I think you're brilliant. :)
I say it would make a stellar tattoo. Rudy? Interested in a tattoo? *teehee*
Posted by: Chris Griffith at December 14, 2008 4:36 PMhugh, how about a version with glasses to add that sexy nerdy look?
8-)
I'm not seeing it as a litho - I think because of the blue background. T-shirt definitely; decal ditto.
Ps. Home through the holidays?
Posted by: Carolyn S. at December 14, 2008 4:40 PMGreat to see it confirmed, but sadly I suspect there are still degrees of sexiness within social media, and no amount of Facebook friends, or Twitter followers will accomplish for me what genetics had denied.
:)
What's a social media specialist? Is the joke lost if you don't know the context? The monster is kind of cute I guess...
Posted by: Henrik NÃ¥mark at December 14, 2008 5:29 PMI like the laptop decals ideas for these definitely, that said I am thinking tshirt, because I need another gapingvoid tshirt.
Posted by: Thomas at December 14, 2008 6:10 PMLove it. Makes me want to be a social media specialist.. no, really.
Posted by: Diana Hathaway Timmons at December 14, 2008 7:09 PMwoot! it's the purple monster of LOVE!
Posted by: Barce at December 14, 2008 10:15 PMDig it immensely. Litho Print! But then it does need to be portable too - Tee-shirt. No, cap.
Hey I didn't know 'hue were Amarican'... is that like next to Rusher or a Lasker?
TEE!
Posted by: Piers Fawkes at December 15, 2008 8:58 AMIt would be just the best thing if this were to appear on the geekiest gadget/item of clothing you can imagine!
Posted by: Karyn Romeis at December 15, 2008 9:15 AMHey Hugh,
Listening to the radio this morning I heard that Dell is going to be charging customers etra if they want customer serivce from the States. What do you think, inline with create or die?
This shirt reminds me of mitch hedberg's line about bumper stickers.
He appreciated people who put bumper stickers on their cars, because it was a sign that he shouldn't ever hang out with them.
So go ahead, sell away.
RIP MH
Posted by: S&M&S at December 15, 2008 12:21 PMhugh, you already did tshirts. i thought you had abandoned it as not being very satisfying. changed your mind or changed your approach?
S&M&S, yes, I'm going down the total sellout route. Mainly because it offends people of your sensibility. Exactly.
Since blogging this cartoon [yesterday] I've gotten a lot of e-mail interest for both t-shirts AND lithos. Rock on. Thanks, Everybody! :)
I think the decal is the way to go. I had your widget on my blog but it's slow refreshing. Is it something I'm not doing right or are you the one that pulls the trigger on that one.
-B
Posted by: Bluenoser at December 15, 2008 5:39 PMBluenoser, currently the widget is updated manually by me, when I get around to it. We're planning to build an auto-refresh sometime in the new year.
Thanks for bringing it up :)
Posted by: hugh macleod at December 15, 2008 6:05 PMT-shirts. There were t-shirts. Oh, the agony of being a gapingvoid newb... :(
Posted by: Scott Gamble at December 15, 2008 6:30 PMPlease can we have a biz card version of this?
Posted by: Umesh at December 16, 2008 12:00 AM