I’m pleased to bring you this month’s interview through a totally different medium. This is My Several World’s first-ever Twitterview – an interview between My Several Worlds and Mr. Hip and Multi-Media Magnate, DJ Marcus Aurelius. As one of Taiwan’s most highly recognizable DJ’s (and beloved by all) Marcus has a brand-new bag in the form of a stylin’ new site called Waakao, and this is what we will be discussing today.
Please remember that as a Twitterview, we are limited to 140 characters per tweet. Thanks again to Marcus for taking the big leap with me. And remember, when you’re done learning all about Waakao, do drop by and give Marcus a holler.
- Follow Marcus on Twitter at @DJMarcusA
- Follow Carrie on Twitter at @globetrotteri.
Let the Twitterview begin!
globetrotteri: Hi Marcus. Thanks for being here on MSW’s first-ever Twitterview.
DJMarcusA: I’m here and ready to roll.
globetrotteri: So, before we get started could you give us a little background information about yourself in a minimum of five tweets?
DJMarcusA: I’ve been in Taiwan for coming on 11 years. In that time, I’ve been a teacher, trainer, director of training, and writer.
DJMarcusA: I’ve loved hip-hop music since I can remember. Taiwan didn’t have any. So i was an MC first in the group Triple Stage.
DJMarcusA: after that ran its course, I decided to DJ. But my goal was to have parties in crazy places. Teahouses, roller rinks.
DJMarcusA: I’ve toured all over taiwan and China, now I’m refocusing my efforts on www.waakao.com though I still play a lot.
DJMarcusA: I decided to take all the information that is thrown at me each day and make it easily digestible for people in TW
globetrotteri: That’s quite a diverse background. Who says you can’t get a lot of information out of 140 letter tweets!
DJMarcusA: yeah. five tweets is pretty easy. it would have been hard to get that all in under 1
globetrotteri: Let’s focus on your writing to begin with. I’ll get to your new website in a minute. Freelance, professional or both?
DJMarcusA: I work 8-5.30 at Ivy League English mag and freelance for Tpe Times and others. early mornings keep me out of trouble
DJMarcusA: mostly haha
globetrotteri: Yes, I read your article in the Taipei Times on Saturday. Here’s the link for our readers. http://tinyurl.com/na7ubh
globetrotteri: You’re one of the lucky ones who has been able to blend your love of music and writing into a career.
DJMarcusA: I feel like I try to incorporate what I like into everything. That’s what makes life so fun and full of surprises
globetrotteri: You’ve recently launched a new web site in Taiwan called www.Waakao.com. How’s that going for you? What is Waakao?
DJMarcusA: Waakao is ‘oh shhhiieeeeeet’ in Taiwanese. Can be used when seeing something you like “Ahhh Waaakao” or smth crazy
DJMarcusA: when trying to come up with a name, we wanted something to stand out along the lines of google or yahoo. waakao won
globetrotteri: It’s a great name. Everyone in Taiwan seems to be buzzing about it.
DJMarcusA: and its going great except there are only 24 hours in a day. i dont sleep much anymore. and ive become ADD with life
globetrotteri: I know what you mean about time constraints. Ever since I started MSW, I never have enough time in a day.
DJMarcusA: but i love it. i’ve found the new thing i want to be. multi-media magnate
globetrotteri: You’re enjoying a lot of success these days. What kind of information do you bring to the masses on Waakao?
DJMarcusA: Because I am in the nightlife scene, I know that pretty well. But I dig politics, I dig photography, I dig art
DJMarcusA: these are all things that are featured. basically when I meet anyone who does anything different/fun/exciting/new
DJMarcusA: I want to learn about it and write about it. the beauty of waako is it can be A.N.Y.T.H.I.N.G…there are no limits
i like that. hard work brings success. simple as that. that’s the Taiwan Dream
globetrotteri: So, Waakao brings it all together. OK. What are some of your favorite features on Waakao?
DJMarcusA: as I said, this is my third job so its learning on the go. i enjoy talking to people after they’ve been featured or
DJMarcusA: having someone talk to me about an article. it feels like its working. i like the layout. we’re working hard
DJMarcusA: on adding new things all the time. commenting was hard to plug-in and the event calendar is going all right
DJMarcusA: but i like it when people tell me they refresh and refresh so their pic is on the front page
DJMarcusA: from doing this I’ve added about 15 followers. wow. the power of twitter is amazing
DJMarcusA: oh wait. they are all spam bots named danielle loves sex. haha
globetrotteri: I love the layout. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it. Who helped you with it?
DJMarcusA: I wish I could take credit for it all, but I’ve got two partners. Dominik aka DJ Hooker aka Chief Technical Officer
DJMarcusA: and Oliver from O-Brothaz as business manager. Dominik takes care of technical stuff like when i knock half the page down
DJMarcusA: We were trying to go for more than a blog thing. Kind of a fashionable cyber mag layout. It’s good but the back end
DJMarcusA: is not user friendly so I’ve been learning coding which I don’t love. my brain needs more music not html tags
globetrotteri: Yes, I remember the difficulties I had when I moved #myseveralworlds to its own domain. It all comes together with time.
globetrotteri: You’ve definitely made a lot of improvements since your soft launch. Waakao is only a few months old, isn’t it?
DJMarcusA: for a little while, i thought bits of my brain were going to explode. but i do have a handle on things now. mostly
globetrotteri: You’ve come a long way in a short time. I like the newsletters you send out via facebook. How can readers add you on FB?
DJMarcusA: I started out sending emails to people way back. facebook is easier. search waakao on fbook and join the group
globetrotteri: You’re doing better than I am. I have a billion ideas floating around in my head and I’m lucky if I get two out a week.
DJMarcusA: you just have to get the ideas out of your head and onto paper or computer. make it a goal to do one article a day
globetrotteri: That’s a great goal, but one that is difficult to keep up for longer than a year. (Speaking from experience here).
globetrotteri: Tell me about your event calendar. How does that work?
DJMarcusA: you’ve got to sign up, then reply to email, then log in and you can add events under waahappening #waakao
DJMarcusA: but there are three ways to get events published 1. event calendar 2. infotainment–write something interesting
DJMarcusA: about upcoming event. bands top 10 90s era hip-hop videos, a chapter in a book you wrote, again, it can be anything
DJMarcusA: or people can advertise with us
globetrotteri: How can advertisers contact you?
DJMarcusA: I decided to only talk to people on twitter from now on. seriously, the best way is facebook or djmarcusa (at) gmail
globetrotteri: Can you tell us about an upcoming event that you’re particularly excited about right now? Or provide a link if you wish.
DJMarcusA: This is an awesome time for Taiwan. I’m excited about a lot of things. Two weeks ago the river bash was amazing
DJMarcusA: Last week, the reggae beachfest was perfect. this week I’m DJing Sun Moon Lake on a water bungalow. so much goodness
globetrotteri: Can you give us a link from Waakao the upcoming Sun Moon Lake event?
DJMarcusA: amazing http://tinyurl.com/sunmoon also excited that Taiwan gets to see NIN in concert. prefer better venue though
globetrotteri: I’ll see you there.I got my tickets to NIN last month.
globetrotteri: While you’re at it, why don’t you give us a link from Waakao from last week’s river bash as well.
DJMarcusA: http://tinyurl.com/rvrbsh1 day 1 photos http://tinyurl.com/rvrbsh2 day 2 great efforts by perpetual motion
globetrotteri: What are two of the most popular music events in Taiwan? Can we expect to see coverage of these events on Waakao?
DJMarcusA: the spring scream weekend is great. but i think a lot of changes need to be made to turn it into a modern festival
globetrotteri: You’ve featured some really intriguing articles in the past few months. Do you have any favorites?
DJMarcusA: the wrestling article. It took a long time to write because we hadn’t launched. since its been get info. write. repeat
DJMarcusA: I try and cover as many things as i can. since we can’t pay people (yet) its hard to get reliable writers
globetrotteri: Have you approached any of the bloggers in Taiwan about submitting content?
DJMarcusA: when I see something interesting, I ask. 50 percent of the times its good. 50 percent i’m ignored
globetrotteri: Most bloggers would be happy to have some of their content featured for links.
DJMarcusA: I do. I love what you do and craig and david. I call it the new media. I have a list of blogs I look at regularly
globetrotteri: What would you like to see more of on Waakao?
DJMarcusA: I would love for creative people who need an outlet to write for us. Weekly columns are still available
DJMarcusA: I would love for more people to add their own events and comment on things. i want to build the community
globetrotteri: What can we expect from Waakao in the future?
DJMarcusA: the future is boundless. we are working on waamaps, waaweekender sms service, waavideo, waaNT ads
globetrotteri: Sounds great. There’s nothing else coming out of Taiwan that’s like Waakao. I can’t wait to see what the future brings.
globetrotteri: Is there anything else you’d like to mention while we’re here today?
DJMarcusA: The thing about waakao is its flexible. It can be anything and everything to anyone. All you have to do is find me
globetrotteri: Thanks for joining me today, Marcus. Good luck with your Sun Moon lake bash. I’m sure it’s going to be banging!
DJMarcusA: thanks for taking the time out of your day carrie. twitterviews rule












Thanks Carrie. Looks great. I will have yours on Monday and I’m going to try and do it a totally different way. This was really fun and honestly, for me because I don’t have much time, a pretty good way to get a lot of information about somebody. Cheers
Thanks Marcus. It was a great way to spend the afternoon. I thought the whole process went pretty smoothly and I like the idea of not having to sort through a lot of extra information. All in all, it was a really concise and interesting way to conduct an interview. Can’t wait to see your results on Monday!
What a cool way to do an interview, Carrie. Innovative, you are!
Hey Stevo,
Ha. Well, you know me. Always pushing the envelope.
This is a great interview Carrie! Moreover, I really enjoyed getting to know this side of Marcus. What an amazing guy! Cool-stuff.
Thanks Jo. We had fun and that’s what counts. Have you stopped by Waakao yet?
Hi Carrie,
Great interview! I’ve Follow’-ed you both on Twitter!! I’m just curious what your method for this interview was. Did you have to type #waakao at the end of each tweet?
Thanks,
Jen
Hi Jen,
Marcus and I did two Twitterviews last week. By adding the hashtag in front of waakao and myseveralworlds, we were able to track all of our tweets. Make sure you check out http://www.waakao.com to read Marcus’ interview with me. It’s a hoot.
by having the hashmarks, it made it fairly easy to just pull up the interview and copy and paste it into the blog. but..it lessened the 140 characters, but we weren’t too strict about it if it went one or two or three or four tweets. maybe for the next twitterview, both the questions and the answers all have to be less than 140?!?!?!
Marcus,
I think we’d lose too much content if we limited ourselves to 140 words on an expository piece. However, it would be cool to switch it up.