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		<title>follow friday &#8211; sonny gill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you are a frequent user of Twitter, then you probably know what Follow Friday is (or #followfriday). Every Friday twitterers recommend people that they think others should follow. It&#8217;s a nice idea, but lately it seems as though people recommend everyone on their follow list. I feel as though Follow Friday has lost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="image" title="test_image" src="http://shannonfarrell.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/007_sg103.jpg" alt="test_image" width="103" height="103" /> If you are a frequent user of <a href="http://www.twitter.com" target="blank">Twitter</a>, then you probably know what Follow Friday is (or <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23followfriday" target="blank">#followfriday</a>). Every Friday twitterers recommend people that they think others should follow. It&#8217;s a nice idea, but lately it seems as though people recommend everyone on their follow list. I feel as though Follow Friday has lost some of its value and I value the ones that give reasons as to why the person should be followed. I know it&#8217;s hard because there are lots of people that I would suggest others follow but if people have no reason to follow they are likely to just not bother. Half of the time I am suggested <span id="more-458"></span>as someone to follow, it&#8217;s by someone who is not even following me. So doesn&#8217;t that defeat the purpose of this whole Follow Friday thing? Last Friday I thought that maybe I should do a weekly post on who people should follow and why. Last week I did one for <a href="http://shannonfarrell.com/designers-developers-and-bloggers-under-18/" target="blank">designers, developers, and bloggers under 18</a> but I wanted to start to focus on one person each week. I will still list people on Twitter but this weekly post will give an in-depth reason to follow a particular person.<br />
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I thought the most appropriate person for the first week would be my good friend <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sonnygill" target="blank">Sonny Gill</a>. I found it funny that he separately came up with the same basic idea last week with his <a href="http://www.sonnygill.com/follow-friday-on-steroids" target="blank">Follow Friday on Steroids</a>. Sonny is the one who introduced me to Twitter. I had my doubts about it because the only updates I had seen were ones about what people had just ate or what they were going to go watch on tv. I didn&#8217;t really understand the purpose of Twitter and didn&#8217;t bother with it. He explained that it was much more than just &#8220;stupid&#8221; updates. It&#8217;s a place to build connections and get to know people who are into the same things as you. In my case, I have gotten to know some really cool design people because of Twitter. People are always ready to help with any design or development questions you are having a problem with.<br />
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Sonny has built up quite a community and it continues to grow. He is more known among his marketing and social media friends, but he is a cool person for anyone to follow. He&#8217;s funny and crazy at times but he&#8217;s also available to help you with anything you may need help with. If you&#8217;re a person who likes to excessively talk about sports (:D) then he&#8217;s also a good person to connect with. He also has a good eye for design and I usually ask him for feedback on designs I make. Also, f you need some help with Wordpress (as far as installation and some trouble-shooting), he can usually give you a hand.<br />
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If you&#8217;d like to learn more, visit his site at <a href="http://www.sonnygill.com" target="blank">www.sonnygill.com</a><br />
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If you&#8217;re already convinced, follow him <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sonnygill"  target="blank">@sonnygill </a><br />
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