The System 185
April 9th, 2009

The System 185

Step One: Get on The Twitters.

Step Two: ????

Step Three: Profit!

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  1. Mister Wolf

    I have nothing intelligent to say, but this cracked me up.

  2. UnderpantsGnome

    A business model that I can appreciate.

  3. Chibby

    sounds like what companies said about second life… and blogging… fail.

  4. Ralph Haygood

    So terribly true.

  5. Shihab.I

    i don't get what you means

  6. rossmom

    It's perfectly logical. If you can you get your company "out there" on a medium your boss doesn't understand, then it is totally logical to expect you to use it to earn money.

    The executives really don't know anything other than how to shuffle papers on their desks and look executive.

    May I refer you to the episode of 30 Rock when Alex Baldwin said about the new interns, "They were all high level Wall Street people and therefore have no real-world skills". How true.

  7. tundrawolf_

    I've appreciated the amount of information the Sun employees put in their blogs. usually when we run into an issue with their product (when, not if) we can either find an answer on a blog, or have a discussion with the main developer on product X just by googling it.

    Hi from reddit.

  8. hrm

    Hey it's my job!

  9. Twitter Expert

    How eerie… I just went through this at work!

  10. Otto Germain

    You know… you could just start making up words and telling your boss it's the new big thing and the company should get on board. Like, "Oh yeah, Twitters is old news, it's all about Snoodle now. We should be Snoodling all over the place."

  11. rosscott

    hi reddit!

  12. rosscott

    i freakin love snoodle. i snit on there all the time!

  13. Zev

    ::embarrased:: I didn read the whole comment. Just half of Otto's, and then Rosscott's… and then i googled Snoodle… to no avail. I'm just not clever enough to hide this fact.

  14. @hdbbstephen

    I thought that it was called snoodling, but itsnot!
    Great cartoon, and way to carry on the joke. The Twitter profit plan for most companies is a little the business plan for the underwear gnomes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gnomes_plan.png

  15. flamefingers

    lol was thinking the same exact thing!!!

  16. Robukka

    mm internet dollars .

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