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		<title>Online to offline relationships: My 10 in 3 challenge</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m creating a personal goal of proactively reaching out to 10 people I know only online and establishing an offline relationship with them in the next 3 months. I&#8217;m going to call it my #10N3 challenge. A little bit of background I&#8217;ve been hovering around the edges of a few social media communities for awhile ... <a title="Online to offline relationships: My 10 in 3 challenge" class="read-more" href="https://rscottjones.com/online-to-offline-relationships-my-10-in-3-challenge/" aria-label="More on Online to offline relationships: My 10 in 3 challenge">Read more</a></p>
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<p>I&#8217;m creating a personal goal of proactively reaching out to 10 people I know only online and establishing an offline relationship with them in the next 3 months. I&#8217;m going to call it my #10N3 challenge.</p>



<h3 id="a-little-bit-of-background" class="wp-block-heading">A little bit of background</h3>



<p>I&#8217;ve been hovering around the edges of a few social media communities for awhile now.&nbsp;Over the last few months, I&#8217;ve been following and occasionally&nbsp;interacting with the Phoenix twitter crowd. The absence of a sense of community has always been one of my disappointments with the Phoenix metro area, so I was amazed and impressed with the community-building events they&#8217;ve been hosting. </p>



<p>I decided that I should get more involved.</p>



<p>So when Twitter launched its lists feature, I thought it was a great way to chart out progress in turning those &#8220;I follow online&#8221; relationships into &#8220;we&#8217;ve actually met&#8221; ones. The result were two incomplete lists of Phoenix-area folks that I hadn&#8217;t met yet and ones I had.</p>



<p>To that end, I&#8217;ve stopped by an occasional tweetup or #pfn or <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170926134328/http://smunchphoenix.com/">#smunch</a>.&nbsp;I&#8217;ve been truly amazed with some of the cool people I&#8217;ve briefly met already &#8211; and I know I&#8217;m only scratching the surface. So I&#8217;m not only interested in expanding that list, but deepening it as well.</p>



<p>This is an attempt to do just that. At its core, this challenge is about creating even more value from the investment I make every time I tweet, post a photo online, or add a reply to a forum post.</p>



<h3 id="my-10n3-challenge" class="wp-block-heading">My #10N3 Challenge</h3>



<p>So, here it is: <strong>I am challenging myself to convert 10 of my online-only relationships into offline &#8220;in-real-life&#8221; relationships in the next 3 months</strong>. </p>



<p>Because of the holidays and my own travel schedule, I&#8217;m not starting the clock until the New Year arrives. This is about adding value to my social media experience, so I&#8217;m planning on reporting back my progress on the days I get paid.</p>



<h3 id="the-rules" class="wp-block-heading">The rules</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Must be one-on-one conversations to count. It doesn&#8217;t count if we just talk in a crowd of people (unless the conversation is direct, personal, extended, etc). It&#8217;s best if these are organized with the specific purpose of meeting to chat, like inviting someone out for coffee or a hike.</li><li>Half of them must be people I&#8217;ve never met in person, however briefly. The rest can be people with whom I&#8217;ve shaken hands or exchanged pleasantries, but didn&#8217;t get into a real conversation with.</li><li>They can be from any social media platform (twitter, facebook, flickr, sports forums, etc), but they have to be people with whom I&#8217;ve already establish <em>some</em> sort of online relationship (friends on facebook, I follow them on twitter, foursquare fan, subscribe to their blog, etc). On platforms where reciprocation is not required (eg twitter), it&#8217;s enough that I follow them. It doesn&#8217;t count if I meet them at an event and then follow them on twitter or subscribe to their blog.</li><li>We don&#8217;t have to become best buds in real life as a result of meeting in person. That&#8217;s not what this is about.</li><li>While I have my own short list of people I&#8217;d like to meet during this challenge, I&#8217;m not publishing it or holding myself accountable to it.</li></ul>



<p>Of course, this is my challenge and therefore my rules, so I may end up amending them as circumstances warrant. However, I see this as a real personal challenge and am treating it as such.</p>



<p>I&#8217;m going to be using the hashtag <a href="http://twitter.com/#search?q=%2310N3">#10N3</a> on twitter if you&#8217;d like to follow my progress or adopt your own challenge. If you decide to join along with me in this goal, please let me know and I&#8217;ll post a link.</p>



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<h2 id="march-3-update" class="wp-block-heading">March 3 update</h2>



<p>Earlier this year, I gave myself the challenge of converting 10 online relationships into offline, in-real-life relationships by the end of March. I called it my #10N3 Challenge. I&#8217;m nearly two-thirds through the challenge period and thought it was time to provide an update.</p>



<h3 id="im-right-on-track" class="wp-block-heading">I&#8217;m right on track</h3>



<p>So, how am I doing at it?&nbsp;Surprisingly, I&#8217;m right on track. Through March 3, I&#8217;ve made 9 connections—which means that I&#8217;m actually ahead of schedule. I also have #10 scheduled for later this week, so barring unforeseen circumstances, I should meet my goal.&nbsp;But I&#8217;m not planning on stopping there. I&#8217;d like to exceed my goal and hit at least 12 by the end of the challenge. We&#8217;ll see how it goes.</p>



<h3 id="the-surprise-so-far" class="wp-block-heading">The surprise so far</h3>



<p>I&#8217;m feeling pretty good about how I&#8217;ve done in meeting the challenge so far. It&#8217;s been great to connect in person with people I&#8217;ve grown to know over the last several months or, in some cases, years. It&#8217;s amazing how easy it is to connect with people after only simple and occasional online interactions.</p>



<p>But, to be honest, I&#8217;ve been just as pleased with the <em>other relationships</em> I&#8217;ve fostered during this time. While for one reason or another, they didn&#8217;t count towards the #10N3 Challenge, I&#8217;ve really enjoyed hanging out with them.</p>



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<h2 id="final-results" class="wp-block-heading">Final results</h2>



<p>It&#8217;s April now, and the final results are in. I exceeded my goal by 1, converting 11 online relationships into IRL ones within my three month goal. I nearly added two additional ones, but  both of those were postponed for later this month.</p>



<p>All in all, it&#8217;s been a worthy endeavor, and I anticipate that several of these IRL relationships will continue to deepen over time.</p>
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