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What’s Good About Clubhouse (and 2 Room Conversations That Surprisingly and Positively Impacted My Day)
You can just drop in and learn something you didn’t know the day before.
Whether you like or dislike, the Clubhouse app is diminishing the global communication divides and growing collaborative, human connections.
From a SWOT analysis perspective, that’s commonly taught in marketing graduate programs, you can perceive these live Clubhouse audio events as either opportunities or threats (FOMO or new technology in an already crowded virtual world).
Your view depends mostly on which side of the coin you see from. So, you probably fall into one of 3 camps when it comes to an opinion about Clubhouse.
- you’re not using the platform so you don’t have a knowledgeable opinion
- you think it’s yet another social media platform disrupter, or
- you think it’s exciting and a more effective and efficient conferencing tool than Zoom
I fall in the third camp, and here’s why:
If you love podcasts as I do, you are likely to appreciate the live audio thought conversations that you can chime in and out of, as easily as tapping a flat button on your Apple phone.