These are the rules I have invented for myself for effective use of twitter. By the way, it’s pretty much the only social media tool I use these days. Mainly due to it’s succinctness. When it comes to Twitter this is how I roll:
– it’s my office water cooler. It’s the office conversations for us entrepreneurs
– it’s an advice forum where I ask my twitter friends (smart people I trust) questions I don’t know the answer to
– it’s where I’m not afraid to have an opinion even if it’s a bit risky
– it’s where I don’t do anything I wouldn’t do in the real world. The on line world is the real world
– it’s where I meet like minded people. First virtually, then physically
– it’s where I get last minute tips for restaurants, bars, coffee and traffic updates
– it’s where I document my life, verbally and visually via twitpic.
– it’s where my digitally inclined friends are. I’m glad they are there
– it’s where I promote my stuff occasionally, but this plays a minor role
– it’s where I share cool stuff I find, to the people who will care about it
– it’s where my reputation is on the line 140 characters at a time
– it’s where I won’t just make friends because you shook my hand (called following)
– it’s where I will become your friend if you engage in a conversation with me (called @ replying)
Startup blog says: Twitter is a friend of the entrepreneur.
How do you use twitter?
Hey, Steve, these are GREAT. I’mdoing some Twitter lessons on my blog sharisax.com and wanted to know if you minded if I posted your “rules’ on today’s blog?
Sure – so long as you give me a link back.
Steve.
My main thought is that 80% of people I meet are incompetant, but only 5% know it 😉
To give a set percentage for everything is disingenuous. Eg Pareto rule – 80% of the time its wrong 🙂
I’d also add its my Twitter so I get to make up the rules…4 minutes ago from TweetDeck
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A great, succinct article on why Twitter is useful to everyone (not just PR people and Social Media experts).
I particularly like
– it’s where I meet like minded people. First virtually, then physically
Not going to argue that you twitpic a lot!!