Josh Quintero

11 Jan, 2010

Using Twitter Effectively

Posted by: Josh In: Blog

Is Twitter only for social media "gurus" and uber-communicator marketing types? No, but maybe Twitter should come with a warning label:

Twitter may not be right for everyone. Ask your doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms: Nofollowitis, Reduced RTs, and Listedlessness

Ok, a spoof, but you get the general idea. So you're on Twitter but how exactly do you create an effective presence? How do you use it for the greatest benefit for yourself and others? Here are a few suggestions:

Problem: Nofollowitis. Cure: Foster conversation.

Twitter is the breakthrough communications product of 2009 that fosters communications between brands, businesses, clients, vendors, and just ordinary people. So why spend time engaging to secure your future audience? What other sales or communication channel is freely open to all and lets you talk to people you would normally never get to talk to?

My mantra is to learn from everyone. Twitter is about conversation and it starts by following. You should search for followers (search.twitter.com, wefollow.com) to find people that share common interests, or find people you know that may already be on Twitter. You can even follow companies that you buy from or organizations you belong to. Chances are if you follow them, they will follow you back, and you're audience just grew to include others you don't talk to today.

Your followers should be able to glean value from your tweet stream. You now need to focus on sharing something worth being shared.

Problem: Reduced RTs. Cure: Share something worth sharing.

A retweet means you pass on a good tweet by someone you are following to the people following you. Retweeting (or RT) shows that you value others, that you share and give back. You become part of the new social media fabric of conversations, simply passing something good on for others to enjoy. Good Twitter etiquette also means you thank the person that took the time to retweeted your tweet. Thank them for giving your tweet a little more mileage.

Retweeting is also a way to gain followers and become a connected resource willing to share with others. I try to stick to positive, news-worthy, witty, interesting tweets rather than mundane, racist, politically-charged, or inflammatory.

Problem: Listedlessness. Cure: Create lists to filter tweets.

Lists are a great way to show people that you value their tweets. Start by creating a list and adding people to it. When you follow a lot of people, lists are a good way to follow a filtered set of tweets, possibly from just clients, employees, family, or news. Lists help you focus on building community and fostering dialog with people that share common interests with you. How do you get added to a list? Be yourself and or say something that others find worth sharing with their followers. Tell what you do, what skills you have, where you go, what you buy, what you think. You just might get added to one of their lists.

Happy Tweeting!

I've highlighted just a few ways to unleash the power of Twitter and to use it effectively. The point is that Twitter is here to stay and it gives you unprecedented communications power. It's just up to you to  reach out and extend your sphere of influence! Good luck in 2010.

Posted via email from Josh Quintero

09 Jan, 2010

I think I’m entitled to a cut from sales

Posted by: Josh In: Blog

My friend gave me this box and one cigar (yeah, nice friend…smoked all but one). I have family somewhere making good money off of the name.

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19 Dec, 2009

Beautiful snow in Virginia!

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  • Josh: Thanks for your kind words, and glad you found it valuable. Cheers to your tweeting in 2010!
  • sukhjit Ghag: Great post Josh. You are spot on here. When I first started tweeting it was really just about connecting with new people with similar interests around
  • Josh: Thanks for giving me the opportunity to post it on your blog Barbara! Hope that it brings value to your readers, too.

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