Here is a response to a general question about my thoughts on the internet, social networking and the changes in technology.
"It is interesting to see the trends as they form, right in front of us.
I have a blog that covers news, politics, and pop culture.
However it has been more of a communication experiment about
social networking.
I have set up audio, video, with viral activity on YouTube.
Only now are PR and marketing companies understanding the
importance of the internet.
The underground SEO experts are combining forces with traditional marketing and PR firms.
Politics and media news coverage is being transformed, as
the print and online world change in market balance.
The internet and viral video are making dramatic changes in
government and politics.
More importantly, the power of messages is a large part of
the current war. Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden mastered branding with the use of
their viral videos.
Social Networking and technology are forming new changes in human behavior, with the rise of chat room forums and live talk. I have just started a Live Radio show.
I hope to be on the Air every night, scheduling permitting.
9 PM on the West Coast - 11 PM Central Time - 12 Midnight on the East Coast
There are many new, economical ways to communicate on a large scale. Social networks form the core because traditional word of mouth advertising is still highly effective.
I look forward to working with other like-minded people who are seeing the world change and want to make a difference."
Saleem Siddiqui
Saleem Siddiqui is a Political Commentator, Consultant, Actor, and Public Speaker. He is a trained Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist. He conducts sermons and training for various religious and Non-profit organizations.
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Working towards an
effort to increase Muslim and Islamic awareness in Communications,
Public Relations (PR),
Public Speaking, Political Strategy, Media,
Marketing, and many other fields as they relate to the integration of
Muslims in the United States of America and around the world.
Saleem
Siddiqui has undergrad degrees in Arabic and religion from the Middle
East and attended Law School in Houston, Texas. He has
consulted with the FBI and testified on behalf of the District
Attorney of Virginia on cases relating to National Security and “The
War on
Terror”.
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