Earlier today I was honing the design of my new weblog, The Right Conversation. I inserted a brief definition of conversational media at the top of the right-hand sidebar there, since most people currently are unfamiliar with the term.
Here’s that definition, at least so far:
“Conversational media is when we publicly converse with a writer/speaker and each other. This happens through media such as weblogs, online forums, e-mail discussion lists, wikis, podcasts, social software, call-in shows, and more.”
When I started thinking about what I wanted this definition to achieve, it occured to me that I wanted to express the concept in a way that could immediately engage the listener or reader. That is, I wanted this to be the start of a conversation, or perhaps a story – not merely a flat statement.
…Which reminded me about some things I’d read a few months ago about interactive storytelling…
(Read the full article at The Right Conversation…)
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