An overview on twitter and guide on how to get started
If you know and have used twitter extensively then this post may be a bit of a bore, but recently I have been asked by a number of friends:
Basically - imagine your boss or grandmother is watching. This will keep you to constructive meaningful engagements. Everything else is a waste of your time. If you wish to be a persona then the opposite of the advice above applies.
- "what the hell is twitter about?"
- "why do I care what you had for breakfast?"
- "why would I want to know your GPS coordinates?"
- "are there any hot chicks on there?"
- What I'm reading
- What I'm thinking
- What I want to find out
- What I like or don't like
- Where I am
- Where I'm going
- What I want to other specific people
- similar interests
- usefulness of your tweets
- similar location
- similar sector of employment
- your number of followers and friends
- Go to www.tweetdeck.com and download/install the program.
- Start the program and login.
- Play with the features and say Hi to the world.
- Search for a subject you are interested in by clicking the magnifying glass icon in the top left corner.
- View some tweets and see if you find anyone of interest.
- If so follow them and say why you followed them. Its about reaching out.
- Great connections with interesting people
- Interesting content from lots of sources
- Breaking news updates
- Real time chat with knowledgeable thought leaders
- Hours of entertainment
- A wider range of reading from links people post
- Statistics about your account and usage of twitter
- Suggestions about who to follow
- Directories of users
- Applications you can download to access twitter on your computer or mobile phone
- Celebrities to reach out to fans
- Entrepreneurs or CEO's to communicate a vision
- News outlets or Bloggers to spread the word about their publications
- Journalists to allow stories to come to them
- Moms to share useful info
- Companies to collect feedback and communicate with their customers
- Politicians who want to talk to voters
- Real estate companies who want to attract business
- Fill in your bio completely - work out who you want to attract and the context of your use. Update it over time.
- Change your background - check out www.freetwitterdesign.com
- Be you, not your ego
- Post useful info like good links and thoughts about things going on in the world
- Reply to people who direct comments at you
- Reach out to others - don't be shy
- Go through who your friends follow and follow the ones you like
- Follow mrtweet and get recommendations around your interests
- Go to twollo.com and autosearch people with interests like you - e.g. digital strategy
- Go to http://nearbytweets.com
- Find lots of people you like and follow lots of people they will follow back if your profile is interesting
- Link to your company, linkedin profile or blog
- See directories like this one - http://justtweetit.com/
- Download or visits the twitter tools that utilise the API and play with them
- Treat people as you wish to be treated
- Don't be rude or swear
- Don't get into arguments - ignore or block the bozos
- Don't try to be too funny or controversial all the time- 140 characters limits you and not everyone wants that
- Don't tell people about the mundane - no one cares when you got up or went to the toilet
9. Some great articles/videos on Twitter.
- http://shegeeks.net/twitter-101-clarifying-the-rules-for-newbies/
- http://www.lastpodcast.net/2008/01/27/how-i-use-twitter/
- http://www.doshdosh.com/ways-you-can-use-twitter/