First time here? Check out the site's "greatest hits" or read a post from the archives. Feel free to leave a comment or ask a question, and consider subscribing to the latest posts via RSS or e-mail. Thanks for visiting!
Do you Tweet? Follow me on Twitter @shanselman or learn how to use Twitter!
« Reminder: I'm at SouthColorado.NET tommo... | Main | Big Ups to Peter Blum »

Word of Mouth means more these days...

Posted 2004-10-07 12:48 PM in Ruby | Speaking.

Gordon Weakliem had an interesting comment on Malcolm Gladwell's book on Sam Ruby's blog:

...the phrase "[The Internet] dramatically speeds up the rate at which reputation spreads by word of mouth" seems to be a key.

I find this to be particularly true with the advent of blogging.  I was speaking to a users group recently and Chris Sell's name came up, and the question was posed "how did he become so famous?" Some people had read his book, some had read his blog, and others had seen him speak. But the general consensus was, via word-of-mouth, that Chris was a good enough fellow. No doubt he has been mentioned in e-mails, quoted in USENET posts, and held up as an example of a highly competent developer and clever architect.

This begs the obvious question, if there was no Internet, how long would it have taken for a Chris Sells (or Don Box, or Clemens, or Sam Ruby, or Dare Obasanjo, or anyone in an obscure technical vertical as ours) to become "well known and thought of."

I don't think it can be underestimated how quickly word-of-mouth spreads on the Internet. It would be interesting to have a race between a rumor and a virus. The rumor would be propagated only by humans, and the virus competes programmatically. I suspect it would be pretty close.

 



Thursday, October 07, 2004 1:52:37 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I agree totally in principal, but seriously...no way would a contest between word of mouth and a "well-written" virus be close.
Thursday, October 07, 2004 2:33:40 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I can't parse the following sentence: "But the general consensus was it and that word-of-mouth around Chris was a good enough fellow." Since it seems to be the cruz of your piece, I *really* wanted to!
Thursday, October 07, 2004 3:40:34 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Maybe it wouldn't be close out of the gates, but slow and stready win the race, right? Viruses eventually slow and stop and never reach close to 100% saturation. A rumor or word of mouth story can reach everyone and become urban legend.
Scott Hanselman
Thursday, October 07, 2004 3:41:51 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Chris, I updated the post...I had a "speech-o" - like a typo, but with Dragon Naturally Speaking. :)
Scott Hanselman
Thursday, October 07, 2004 4:00:38 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Very true. Good point. Also, speech-o is hilarious.
Thursday, October 07, 2004 6:41:25 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
So "good enough fellow" translates into "so famous?"
Comments are closed.

Contact

Sponsors

Hosting By

Hot Topics

Tags

Calendar

<March 2010>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
28123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031123
45678910

Archives

March, 2010 (10)
February, 2010 (17)
January, 2010 (13)
December, 2009 (13)
November, 2009 (7)
October, 2009 (19)
September, 2009 (11)
August, 2009 (12)
July, 2009 (21)
June, 2009 (26)
May, 2009 (16)
April, 2009 (13)
March, 2009 (17)
February, 2009 (17)
January, 2009 (18)
December, 2008 (32)
November, 2008 (17)
October, 2008 (22)
September, 2008 (16)
August, 2008 (14)
July, 2008 (25)
June, 2008 (19)
May, 2008 (17)
April, 2008 (17)
March, 2008 (26)
February, 2008 (21)
January, 2008 (28)
December, 2007 (19)
November, 2007 (17)
October, 2007 (31)
September, 2007 (39)
August, 2007 (37)
July, 2007 (43)
June, 2007 (37)
May, 2007 (32)
April, 2007 (38)
March, 2007 (29)
February, 2007 (46)
January, 2007 (31)
December, 2006 (27)
November, 2006 (31)
October, 2006 (32)
September, 2006 (39)
August, 2006 (34)
July, 2006 (40)
June, 2006 (18)
May, 2006 (31)
April, 2006 (34)
March, 2006 (30)
February, 2006 (38)
January, 2006 (44)
December, 2005 (19)
November, 2005 (34)
October, 2005 (24)
September, 2005 (37)
August, 2005 (20)
July, 2005 (24)
June, 2005 (33)
May, 2005 (16)
April, 2005 (22)
March, 2005 (34)
February, 2005 (15)
January, 2005 (37)
December, 2004 (28)
November, 2004 (30)
October, 2004 (34)
September, 2004 (22)
August, 2004 (34)
July, 2004 (18)
June, 2004 (64)
May, 2004 (49)
April, 2004 (21)
March, 2004 (29)
February, 2004 (29)
January, 2004 (36)
December, 2003 (25)
November, 2003 (24)
October, 2003 (59)
September, 2003 (42)
August, 2003 (24)
July, 2003 (44)
June, 2003 (29)
May, 2003 (21)
April, 2003 (30)
March, 2003 (27)
February, 2003 (47)
January, 2003 (50)
December, 2002 (31)
November, 2002 (38)
October, 2002 (44)
September, 2002 (15)
May, 2002 (2)
April, 2002 (4)

Google Ads