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Minding Your PDA P’s and Q’s

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New party protocols?

Dinner guests twittering

I’d venture to say that PDAs are more commonly carried than pens, or even combs, in the pockets and purses of most urbanites. Every week, I receive questions for BlackBerry etiquette or iPhone protocols and our May newsletter provided tweetiquette tips. Social networking is a part of daily life and often provides a wake-up call with the first tweet of the day.

We have become a nation of archivists – meticulously recording even the smallest of details. Although the accent is on “social,” some would say there’s a dark side to all this documentation. And that’s exactly what prompted a group of New York City’s avant-garde writers to host twice monthly, off the record salons, or parties, where PDAs and photos are strictly verboten. Kind of a party hearty atmosphere – with no fear of recrimination. But an over the top, Bacchanalian fête is not the intent. Rather, the point is to cease and desist from chronicling every nanosecond. (One could argue that the hosts have, indeed, made a clever PR move.)

In complete contrast to this kind of affair is the upcoming book launch for The Won Thing by my close friend Peggy McColl. Peggy is a New York Times best selling author and an internationally recognized expert in the area of destiny achievement. I anticipate her invitation could read something like this:

You are cordially invited to attend the launch of The Won Thing September 22nd, 2009 An on the record, tweeting, blogging, photosr Party

Admittedly, there’s a big difference between a private party at home and a book launch. The whole point of the launch is publicity.

Another friend of mine, a TV show host who shall remain nameless, twittered: Tweet no.1: Making my way to the Hall where Clinton & Bush will be speaking. Tweet no. 2: Oh no! Security check: will we have to leave our PDAs with security? Tweet no. 3: Sitting row 30 or so – with PDA! Tweet no. 4: Clinton says… For over an hour, I followed some of the best twittering ever! It’s important to know when, where and what to twitter. Ever thought about asking guests to refrain from chronicling every moment at your next party? Please let us know your thoughts. Read about the New York party hosts’ philosophy Learn more about Peggy McColl 12 Tips for Safe Social Networking Sign up for my FREE teleseminar- How to Create a Professional and Personal Image Plan on Wednesday August 26th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Check your time zone! * You will learn how to create a plan that includes- all of the topics you should be familiar with to get the professional and personal image you want to project. Register Now Subscribe to our FREE monthly newsletter

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Diane Craig, President of Corporate Class Inc., is a leading image and etiquette consultant. For over 20 years she has provided corporate consultations, helping hundreds of men and women realize their professional and personal goals. She is a sought after speaker at national business meetings, regularly gives comprehensive workshops to corporate groups, and offers private consultations on business etiquette, dress and dining. www.corporateclassinc.com

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