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 Networking Introductions|  Jon Radoff wrote over 16 years ago Since a big part of this site is professional networking, I thought I'd start a thread where people can do just that. I'm interested in connecting with anyone who works in--or has something to say about--social media and videogames. Here are some places I'd like to invite you to take part in: - http://GamerDNA.com is the place to find out what's happening in the games you are interested in. - Our new site http://TweetMyGaming.com will show you real-time conversation around games from Twitter. - I've started a group in LinkedIn for people who run blogs/media/fansites around games. It's a bit different than gameleon--we're focused on the business issues (monetization, etc.) of running a site. You are welcome to join here: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1877950&trk=hb_side_g - I'd also love to connect with anyoneon Twitter at http://twitter.com/jradoff | 
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|  Dan Carew wrote over 16 years ago Hey, you just added me on Twitter, great sites you've got there! | 
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|  Jeremy  Hill wrote over 16 years ago Same here. I hope I can have that many followers one day. So do you run these sites full-time Jon? | 
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|  Siam Choudhury wrote over 16 years ago That LinkedIn group sounds cool. The business side of things are really interesting. :P | 
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|  Nick Akerman wrote over 16 years ago Thanks for the add on Twitter! The more the merrier as far as I'm concerned. | 
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|  Grace Snoke wrote over 16 years ago Siam Choudhury wrote...That LinkedIn group sounds cool. The business side of things are really interesting. :P The business side of things are really complex too when it comes down to it as we've seen launching www.eogamer.com . I never imagined how much behind the scenes stuff it takes to be successful. | 
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|  Siam Choudhury wrote over 16 years ago Great to see you here, Grace! :) And yeah, a lot of background work. And truth be told, I like the business side a lot more than the writing side, which is why I bring on board great writers to do the writing so I can focus on the other parts. I've been learning a lot since I launched The MMO Gamer. | 
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|  Frank Jorgensen wrote over 16 years ago Hey Siam, nice to see you again too. (Lord Chaos, previous Stratics, now EOGamer) Its definetly a learning experience and there's a heck of a lot of background work to keep such a site and team running, especially since we've aimed high from the get go. | 
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|  Ralph Beentjes wrote over 16 years ago, Modified over 16 years ago Arrr, he's a fello' Swashbucklar! Rub the deck, ya mattie's! You got a hell of a lot followers by the way, which I am one of  | 
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|  Jamin Smith wrote over 16 years ago The social side of the gaming scene is actually really interesting, a friend of mine did his dissertation on the subject... Cheers for the follow by the way Jon! | 
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