Clarks, Nebraska.
On my way to Norfolk, Nebraska where I was going to be talking to folks in the Nebraska Tourism industry about Social Media, I had to pass through Clarks, Nebraska. I’m trying to find a way to write this post without coming across as a cheesy loser, but here goes.
As many might know, the founder of Twitter, Evan Williams, is from Clarks, Nebraska – population: 361 give or take.
I’ve been a sort of casual “fan” of Evan’s since I began using Blogger when it was still a part of Pyra Labs and I learned the founder was from Nebby. I say “fan” with quotes because I didn’t, you know, follow his every business move, but I loved Blogger and I love Twitter and I think it’s neat that Evan’s involved in both and I think it’s even neater that he’s from Nebraska (in fact, it’s one of the ‘hooks’ I use to try and interest my newsroom into using Twitter).
As I passed through Clarks, it really struck me that someone could come from this tiny tiny place and be innovative and successful. Oh sure, there are many well-known people who have come from small towns to make it big and I applaud them all, but Clarks is close to home. It sounds cheesy as hell, I know, but I had a little moment of inspiration driving through this small farm town.