I asked a group of people more qualified to answer the question of ‘how a blogger should use twitter best?’ – my Twitter followers.
Following are the first 35 tips by my Twitter followers after I asked the question yesterday. I think there’s some real wisdom in the mix.
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Following are the first 35 tips by my Twitter followers after I asked the question yesterday. I think there’s some real wisdom in the mix.
- madhu – Be honest. Have fun. Don’t try to sell anything.
- ramu – funny, informative and catchy: choose two.
- pradeep – Twitter about stuff that has to do with your blog, but also Twitter stuff that has nothing to do with your blog.
- sidhartha – Share links, share ideas, ask questions, answer questions — anything but “what are you doing?” unless it’s really interesting
- chakrapani – This was my problem at first, I just lurked. Get active and follow others. Great tool for tossing around ideas.
- ravinder – Join the conversation, there are too many blog promoters on twitter who just broadcast. Learn @ and start networking :)
- soujanya – Write each word like it matters, because it does.
- fathima – share links. share insights and trends, things that are new or timely/current. Be personal. Don’t link only to yourself.
- Tandeep sign – share interesting resources, not just what you ate for lunch. Twitter often, and use it to test potential blog topics.
- guru – No cat anecdotes!
- hari – make use of other Twitter tools to make the most of Twitter (and so it doesn’t suck up all your time)
- harsha – Efficient is the key to Twitter…. short & sweet. Basically, get right to the point.
- venugopal – Respect the people you follow. Be interesting. Listen first, tweat second. Don’t waste words.
- madhavi – I’m new at it all. The #1 thing to help me has been the use of a desktop client. Without “twhirl” I would’ve given up long ago.
- andhra – Frequent Twitter updates demand desktop clients: Snitter, twhirl, and Twitterific all bear mentioning.
- jasmin – This often goes unsaid, but I would suggest not having twitter/twitterific open while writing. It can become very distracting.
- Hari govind – As far as getting followers goes; I find just being friendly and helpful does wonders. And of course shared interests help to.
- Mahender – Don’t follow more people than you can handle. If you’ve got too much going on, you miss a lot of the good stuff.
- dilip – Keep your Twitter updated and the followers will come. Stay up-to-date and you will reep the benefits.
- ravi – stop thinking that twitter is pointless and just try it. It’s all about community – reach out and be a part of it.
- Devender – contribute positively to conversations going on inside twitter
- sita – interact and communicate with others – it’s a social media tool, so be social
- Rao – Share thoughts more than actions: “Pownce will kill Twitter” vs. “I’m going to the toilet”
- boya – add value to your stream
- naveen – Look beyond the obvious (traffic, sales etc.) Add value. Build relationships. Think LONG term.
- pradeep – Learn what people care about. I got a glowing link from RSS inventor Dave Winer my first week of active twittering.
- faiyaz – Use twitterfeed. Instant feedback from readers is the best part of Twitter. Listen to others; engage them; have a conversation.
- kamalesh – f you are using WordPress use twittertool much better
- kiran – Advice: Think before you hit send. 140 characters have the power to help, heal or be miss-understood.
- pramodha – use an username as short as possible so you can twit more
- satti reddy – My tip: “Keep it short” ;-)
- siva shankar – re:twitter, I’d share this with them so they could use rss in new ways with twitter and facebook: http://tinyurl.com/3arsm
- sham – first advice is to add good description and link for something that would be too short in a post
- shivam – second advice make a good weekly post describing all the twitter for the previous week
- silvano – Probably look at pounce, Im sure its going to overtake twitter, as its more feature rich. Aside from that, update often.
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