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Twitter Me This

Written by Jason Boom on March 28, 2008 – 6:34 pm

Twitter AccountIt’s taken a little time to understand, but I’ve finally started to use Twitter effectively. Well, as effectively as being myself can be. Twitter can be terribly time consuming and just a little bit overwhelming at first blush. So why do so many A list bloggers, regular old bloggers, and industry leaders use the service? Well, because it’s appealing.

The Twitter folks have created a platform where you can write 140 characters and then update your followers with your activity. Those who follow you will see your updates in their Twitter dashboard or through their standalone Twitter application. It’s micro-blogging to some, a new chatroom to others, or simply a place to promote. It really can be used for any number of things. Many bloggers have written posts about effectively marketing yourself through Twitter.

Through fear of breaking unwritten rules, in the beginning I simply sat back in the Twitterosphere to watch others’ activities. I followed a few people, began to follow some of those they talked to regularly (using the @ function), and then I started to interact.

At first, I marketed the posts on my blog, but then I realized Twitter occupies more space than simple link exchange. It’s an open dialog with multiple followers. By participating we can gain more than a small influx of readers, we can begin to network.

I’ve never been one to undervalue networking. The practice leads to business, success, and, well, traffic. Twitter differs from other networking sites I’ve joined. For instance, Entrecard has forums and a message system where I can interact with users. I’m not one for forums because I have to keep track of the different threads and I’m usually too busy to check back often enough to see who’s responded. Twitter allows me to catch up in one place, and use multiple tools to keep updated.

Everytime I log into Twitter I can see who’s messaged me directly – who’s writing about what – and I can choose to update everyone on my current thoughts or simply browse the messages of users I’m following. It’s made the act of networking so much more simple than following multiple threads in a forum or accumulating friends in a social network. It’s started a conversation.

I follow quite a few outspoken individuals. I enjoy reading their rants and their debates on branding, blog etiquette, and media networks. It’s also been a place where I can talk about other issues I enjoy, like politics, gaming, movies, and everyday stuff. But I’m still a newbie with the service.  

What do you think of Twitter? Do you think its valuable a valuable tool for developing your brand? Do you use it for fun? Or have you not succumbed to the Twitter bug…yet?

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8 Comments to “Twitter Me This”


  1. Small Fish Big Money Online Says:

    I have also only recently began using Twitter. I think it is great for networking as you have said. One thing that I have not done though is adding a bunch of random people.

    I decided that I will try and keep my Twitter account a bit cleaner with people whom I know relatively well (or at least I have seen them around the sphere before). This may however change in the future, dependant on the dynamics of things.

    It is really great that you can check out what other people are doing almost in real time. I also enjoy as you said, seeing what the outspoken individuals have to say. Twitter is truly a great service.

    In the spirit of twittering: http://twitter.com/sfbm
    Fabien of Small Fish Big Money :)

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  2. Small Fish Big Money Online Says:

    Shocking Grammar, correction for ‘began’ - *begun

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  3. Jason Boom Says:
    It definitely has value. what better place to rub shoulders with so many bloggers? I can’t think of one. At least not on this type of communication level.

    Everyone should following in sfbm’s shoes and post the link to their twitter account so we can follow one another.

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  4. Si Philp Says:

    Have you tried http://www.twittervision.com or http://flickrvision.com/ ? I can sit and watch all day :)

    http://twitter.com/siphilp.

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  5. Jason Boom Says:
    I’ve seen twittervision before, but not the other one. I’m never going to get work done with so many cool toys to play with. ;)

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  6. nitos Says:

    thanks jason for the ad! :D
    Do you like it??
    following you on twitter.. hehe

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  7. Paul Says:

    I have heard of Twitter, but haven’t actually sat down to have a look. I think I will look into it now since many people seem to be talking about it more and more.

    I’ll have to learn how to use it to market my site, but I’m sure there are many resources on the Internet that can help.

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  8. Jason Boom Says:
    Hi Nitos, it is nice. Hope you get lots of traffic from it. :)

    Paul, it’s definitely worth checking out. It can be a lot of fun, and addictive.

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