Twitter is like your Facebook status, email, and texting all at the same time.
My swimmers give me a hard time when I update my Facebook status more than once a day. My argument is that it's asking me what I'm doing, so I keep telling it what I'm doing.
But it's more than that. It's a community. It's being able to bounce ideas off of other people. It's connecting to people you otherwise wouldn't.
I can give you examples, but you're better off doing it for yourself.
Here's 5 steps to a success Twitter experience.
Step 1: Follow me: DrewSMC. Not because I'm special, just because you need to start somewhere.
Step 2: Follow the people I follow. There aren't a ton. I follow about 75 people, but if you're interested in Web 2.0, and higher education, I follow some hot shit people. Of course, I also follow somebody pretending to be Shaq, Zappos, Burlington Boatyards, IOweYouABeer, a really odd guy from Wisconsin, and plenty of others. The point is, they all update and soon, you'll start picking up on the conversations.
Step 3: Wait and listen. Try using an application like Twitkit or Tweetdeck. Relax. Grab a coffee. Grab a beer. Just chill.
Step 4: Participate. If you can contribute to a conversation, do so. One thing I always do is say, "Good morning Twitter." You'd be surprised how many people will say good morning back.
Step 5: Be a positive contributer to the community. I have learned an absolute ton from being on Twitter. Give back. Whether it be provide a light hearted comment, a useful peice of info, etc. Just be a good citizen and give back to the Twitter community.


As you can see. It took me a while to figure this whole thing out. I think these 5 steps will help. Twitter me with any questions.
You are such a loser. Wow. "Good Morning Twitter".... Get a life.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted you to know that if you are following @the_real_shaq.... it is indeed the REAL SHAQ!
ReplyDeleteI work for the company that introduced him to twitter. Here is an article from when the NYT inteviewed him. Thanks!
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/sports/basketball/20shaq.html